A full-length wall mirror is a large mirror designed to reflect a person’s entire body from head to toe, typically used for dressing, decorating, or enhancing the sense of space in a room. Here’s a detailed guide to help you choose the right one:
Height: Usually between 60 to 72 inches (5 to 6 feet) to accommodate most people.
Width: Varies from 18 to 36 inches (or wider for decorative mirrors).
Thickness: Typically 1/4 to 1/2 inch for glass thickness.
Freestanding: Leans against the wall (no installation needed).
Wall-mounted: Fixed to the wall with brackets, adhesive, or screws.
Sliding/closet doors: Mirrors attached to wardrobe doors.
Framed vs. Frameless: Framed mirrors add style, while frameless ones look modern.
Tilted/Pivoting: Adjustable angle for better visibility.
Best Height: Center of the mirror should be at eye level (~57-65 inches from the floor).
Secure Mounting: Use mirror clips, adhesive strips, or French cleats for heavy mirrors.
Ideal Locations: Bedroom, hallway, bathroom, dressing area, or entryway.
Enhances Lighting: Place opposite a window to reflect natural light.
Makes Small Rooms Look Bigger: Great for apartments or narrow spaces.
Decorative Frames: Choose wood, metal, or ornate designs to match your décor.
Safety: Consider tempered glass (shatter-resistant) if you have kids or pets.
Home stores: IKEA, Home Depot, Lowe’s, Wayfair, Target.
Online: Amazon, Overstock, Walmart, specialty mirror retailers.
Custom options: Glass shops for bespoke sizes/shapes.
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