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Mirror Style Guide by Room
Mirrors perform different work in every room. In the living room, large-format statement pieces above a console or fireplace add depth, with round and arched silhouettes softening angular furnishings; John Richard designs serve beautifully as focal anchors. In the bedroom, floor and full-length styles support dressing areas, while vertical frames elongate the feel of lower-ceilinged spaces. In the dining room, horizontal mirrors above sideboards reflect and amplify candlelight. White-glove delivery is complimentary within a 60 KM radius across Canada; beyond that distance, a fee applies. Visit our Mont-Royal showroom to explore the full collection.
How do I choose the right size mirror for my living room?
As a general rule, a wall mirror hung above furniture should span roughly two-thirds the width of the piece beneath it. For a console table or sideboard in a typical Montreal living room, that usually means a mirror between 90 and 120 cm wide. In compact condo spaces, a single large wall mirror of 100 cm or wider reflects light and visually deepens the room, creating the effect of an additional window. Visit Mobilart's showroom at 8260 Devonshire, Mont-Royal, where our design consultants offer complimentary guidance on proportions before you select.
Where is the best place to hang a mirror in a living room?
Above a console table, sideboard, or fireplace mantel are the three most effective placements, each creating an immediate focal point and reinforcing the room's central axis. Positioning mirrors in Montreal apartments opposite a window maximizes natural light by reflecting it across the room, which is especially valuable where south-facing exposure is limited. As a general height guide, center the mirror at approximately 145 to 150 cm from the floor, adjusting slightly lower when the furniture beneath it is low-profile.