When placing a mirror in a narrow hallway, the goal is to create the illusion of more space while ensuring functionality. Here are some tips:
Full-Length Mirror: Makes the hallway feel taller.
Horizontal/Wide Mirror: Expands the space visually.
Round or Oval Mirror: Softens the narrowness and adds style.
Floating Mirror: Saves floor space.
Leaning Floor Mirror: Works if the hallway is wide enough.
Opposite a Light Source: Reflects natural or artificial light to brighten the space.
At the End of the Hallway: Creates depth, making it seem longer.
Near Entryways: Helps with last-minute checks before leaving.
Slim Frame: Keeps it sleek in a tight space.
Frameless: Maximizes reflection for an airy feel.
Match the mirror’s frame to your hallway’s aesthetic (modern, rustic, minimalist).
Pair with wall sconces or artwork to enhance the effect.
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