Faking Space
If you're craving a bigger space, fake it till you make it with one of these clever mirror solutions. Whether you're into sleek and simple designs or more eye-catching, artistic options, we've found a variety of mirrors to help you open up your room. Sick of feeling cramped? Check out our seven must-try tips, then shop our favorite picks to create a lighter, brighter living space.
Iron Industry Mirror
If you wish you had more windows—and more natural light—create the illusion of another window by hanging a tall, pane-lined mirror like this one.
To buy: Anthropologie, $4,800
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Glam Floor Mirror
Save space in a stylish way with this mirror, which doubles as a light reflector and a hideaway for jewelry.
To buy: Neiman Marcus, $1,659
Peacock Mirror
What's one mirror when you can have hundreds? Choose a mirror with the classic peacock design to reflect light from all angles. This mirror features five rows of aged glass.
To buy: Restoration Hardware, from $895
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Eleanor Frameless Mirrors
A gallery wall of frameless mirrors will instantly open up your space—and easily fit in with any type of décor. Try hanging a variety of shapes, like those available in this collection.
To buy: Pottery Barn, from $79
Compass Mirror
Make your mirror multipurpose by choosing one that will both reflect and add texture. The vintage brass spokes on this eye-catching mirror would bring a tough, stylish edge to any room.
To buy: DwellStudio, $1,650
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Tramp Art Mirror
Another idea: find a versatile, sculptural mirror that would fit in as a work of art in any space. The is mirror, influenced by early 20th century American art, features hand-carved wooden pieces for an artistic effect.
To buy: Serena & Lily, from $295
Deep Profile Mirror
Whether you hang one or several grouped together, a concave mirror adds a fun decorative element while also picking up light from several angles. Thanks to neutral shades and a sleek, simple design, this mirror has a go-anywhere, pair-with-anything appeal.
To buy: Ethan Allen, $549