Styles may include Asian, art deco, children’s style, coastal, colonial, cottage, mission, modern, ornate, rustic, Southwestern, traditional, tropical, Venetian, Victorian, or wrought iron. Frames may be wood, metal (chrome, copper, brass, bronze, nickel, pewter, stainless steel, silver or gold plate), ceramic, mosaic, plastics, faux or real leather, or even wrapped in a natural fiber such as banana leaves (known as abaca).
Floor mirrors can be arched, oval, rectangular, decorated or embellished, swivel or remain rigid. Some large floor mirrors tilt. They are always functional and are appropriate for bedrooms, large bathrooms, and entryways. One unique large framed mirror is the cheval, a classic and versatile design.
A wall that requires a large wall mirror is sometimes hung with a painting for a substitute. There is simply no painter who can provide the depth of feeling and the tone of a large mirror. Large wall mirrors are unique in their ability to add not only substance, but spirit to a room. A large round mirror can provide the feeling of completeness or closure to a room.
Large bathroom mirrors are needed in large bathrooms, but they are often desired in smaller ones to add that extra punch or simply for their function. Makeup mirrors are sometimes lighted and can be purchased with electrical plugs installed for even more function. Placing them on a swing arm, allows the to be conveniently on the wall or counter, but out of the way when not in use. Bathroom mirrors can be fog free or magnified. The mirror for the medicine cabinet should complement the other décor. Tabletop or vanity mirrors add extra function to a bathroom.
Using an extra large mirror as an accent piece packs a lot of punch. The Hemingway extra large Wall Mirror comes with two sets of hanging hardware and a reputation for heftiness and durability. Urak and Bertha are extra large sounding names for mirrors. Even if you require some other style, there are extra large mirrors to meet your need.