Large and small mirrors in the interior of the apartment

Large and small mirrors in the interior of the apartment

Content:

  1. Features
  2. Location Guidelines
  3. Types of interior and mirror design

One of the most common household items - a mirror, in fact, has high decorative capabilities, in its quality comparable only to interior lighting. Using mirror surfaces, a spatial picture of the design is created, which should enliven and complement the interior.Dining room mirror Stylish mirror

Creating volumetric space through mirrors and other reflective surfaces requires a thorough approach. Each of the parameters that a mirror has (shape, color, size, quantity) must be thought out and selected based on the requirements of the interior.

Mirror Features

The primary classification of mirrors determines the location:

  1. mounted;
  2. tabletop;
  3. wall mounted;
  4. floor;
  5. ceiling.

Mounted mirrors, as a rule, have a large frame and moving parts. They are exclusively suitable for large rooms, as they visually reduce space. Table and floor mirrors have an additional shockproof coating and are often used to highlight a certain part of a room (zone). Ceiling mirrors visually raise the border of the ceiling and allow you to enhance lighting by reflection. Wall - the most common, they are used both in the form of decoration, and for the spatial increase of the room. Only wall and mounted mirrors are used for their intended purpose, the rest of the views are not conveniently located.

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Mirror shapes are classified using simple geometric shapes:

  • a circle;
  • oval;
  • square;
  • rectangle.

Round mirrors are more often used as a decorative element, since they have the promise of the "sun". Oval to a greater extent satisfy the basic requirement - to reflect. A convenient elongated shape without angles reflects a person in full growth without taking up extra space on the wall. A square is a laconic mirror shape that complements rigorous interiors, but functionally the square is inferior to a rectangle. Long rectangular mirrors have a maximum reflection area and fit comfortably into the perimeter of the wall (or cabinet door). Arbitrary forms belong to individually developed non-standard models.

Round mirror by the bed Many mirrors Unusual mirror

Using a mirror, you can complement the interior, or upset the aesthetic balance. In order to harmoniously combine the existing interior and mirror surfaces, you need to know about all the positive and negative features of mirrors.

  • the mirror always works on the visual expansion of the walls;
  • due to reflection in the mirror, it will always complement the color schemes of the interior;
  • the correct location of the mirror (or mirrors) will enhance the quality of lighting;
  • of all types of decorative additions to the interior, the mirror is considered the most relevant.

Mirror in various rooms

The mirror, as an element of decor, is applicable in any of the rooms of residential and non-residential values. However, there are rules for placing mirrors in various rooms.

Kitchen

The mirror in the kitchen plays an extremely complementary role. The most commonly used material for walling a kitchen is ceramics, which has a glossy reflective surface. With the help of mirrors, you can focus on one of the zones or supplement the interior with small wall mirrors if styling requires it.

Oversized furniture occupies most of the kitchen, and the kitchen configuration often has a shortage of square meters. With the aim of visual increase in space mirror surfaces are used not only in the form of wall decorations and accents, but also as the outer part of furniture.

Mirror Arch

Bathroom

The best location for large wall mirrors without a frame. IN the bathroom a mirror is technically important, so the reflective surface must be large. Oval and square mirror shapes are used for standard bathroom interior styles. If the bathroom is decorated in the style of a boudoir, then round mirrors are more suitable.

Van mirror Mirror in the interior

Corridor

The corridor is the home of the mirror. Mirrors are selected based on practical requirements. Large oblong shapes that occupy most of the wall are the best option.

Decorative mirrors are rarely used for the corridor. But under the conditions of a long and narrow area, decorative reflective surfaces will allow you to "push apart" the walls.

Beautiful mirror Mirror in the lobby

Living room

Any variation of decorating with mirrors will be appropriate for the living room. Small round and square mirrors on the walls or large massive mirrors that occupy the entire space of one of the walls. The choice depends on the features of the area and the chosen interior. In the living room most often used mirrors of non-standard forms, presented in the form of a work of art.

Mirror in the hall

Bedroom

In the classic bedroom, mirrors play the role of additions, they are located remotely from the bed and are small in size. Given the design of modern apartments, a built-in wardrobe is often installed in the bedroom, in order to save space. In this case, the mirrored doors will be the best possible choice.

Mirrored doors

For a large bedroom, a mirror can serve as a “window”. Large mirrors are placed on the floor against the wall, compensating for the shortcomings of small windows.

Mirror in the bedroom Large mirror by the bed

Recommendations for the correct location


The mirror has a wide range of features. Depending on the location, you can give the interior a complete, filled look or distort the interior, creating a design that is negative in its perception. Practicing designers highlight a series of recommendations for mirror placement.

  • minimum mirror width should be 0.5 meters;
  • a large mirror should have a size of 1.7 - 1.9 meters;
  • the distance from the mirror to the viewing point should be at least 1.5 m;
  • mirrors are not located near the working area, since in such a place they are subject to constant pollution;
  • Recreation area and reception area write, complemented by large mirrors in the frame;
  • small wall mirrors should be located above the height of a person so that the center is at eye level;
  • decorative mirrors do not position below 1.5 meters from the floor;
  • artificial lighting should not illuminate the mirror. An exception is the boudoir table.

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Interior styles with mirrors

Any of the interior styles can be supplemented with a mirror. Each of the main class trends in interior styling has its own characteristics in the arrangement and appearance of mirrors.

Historical interior styles require a large frame for mirrors with decorative ornaments. The Renaissance, Egyptian and Greek styles are complemented by large square mirrors with a heavy frame. Roman style and art deco also use cramped large frames, but preferably round shapes. Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque - use oval shapes and carved wooden frames. IN Empire style any form can be used, special importance is given to a very large size and an exquisite carved frame with gilding. Classicism has the simplest requirements for mirrors: an oval or rectangular shape with a cyclically repeating floral pattern. The most unusual mirrors are found in the interior, designed in accordance with all laws Modern - complex streamlined shapes, complemented by a massive frame with many turns and patterns.

Custom Mirror

Ethnic Interior Stylesoften use the simplest forms. African interior complemented by a square mirror recessed into the wall. Interior in tradition Of india provides large rectangular mirrors, divided into several sections. The decor in the Indian interior uses round small mirrors in a massive frame without unnecessary details. Japanese style - laconicism itself, therefore, only geometric shapes in a thin dark frame. Country will complement a simple rectangular mirror with a thin frame or round with a carved frame. Soft and sunny provence suggests using round and elliptical shapes in a figured frame.

Mirror in the living room

Modern interior styles divide the decorative requirements for mirrors into two types: with large frames and frameless. Constructivism high tech and minimalism use frameless mirrors. In constructivism, neon lights behind a mirror are often used. High tech requires unusual forms and plots. Minimalism represents the rigor of form. Kitsch and eclecticism require more attention to the frame than to the shape of the mirror. For kitsch, the main task is to emphasize the expressiveness of the design, so the most intricate frames are used. Eclecticism expresses the design idea through applications, so the frames are designed in the form of the sun, moon and other recognizable forms, while being decorated with mosaics and plot carvings.

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