The
mirrors in decoration are versatile elements, capable of
expanding projects, reflecting light, and adding elegance with ease. More than functional pieces, they have become true
design resources – adapting to styles that range from contemporary to retro! Their presence can redefine the proportion of spaces and create
visual effects that delight the eye.
Esc Arquitetura - Sala dos Espelhos. Projeto da CASACOR Minas Gerais 2025. (Studio Tertulia/CASACOR)
With
new proposals for shape, frame, and application, mirrors have ceased to be merely everyday objects to assume a leading role in interiors. Next,
seven inspiring ideas show how mirrors in decoration can transform the project with subtlety, creativity, and purpose.
Aesthetic strength of mirrors in decoration
Besides the practical function, mirrors in decoration are
allies in creating luminous and dynamic atmospheres. When well positioned, they multiply natural light and bring lightness to
compact rooms. Their surface reflects not only the space but also the landscape, artworks, and surrounding colors, making the
project more vibrant and inviting.
Camila Lopez e Ma. Renee Melgar - Dual. Projeto da CASACOR Bolívia 2025. (Alvaro Mier/CASACOR)
The secret lies in
using them with intention. A strategically placed mirror can
enhance architecture, highlight textures, and even disguise structural elements. Therefore, the creative use of these objects has been becoming a language of its own within contemporary
interior design.
7 different ideas to use mirrors in decoration
Inspirations that explore shapes, positions, and functions to reinvent the use of mirrors in spaces.
1. Mirror panel in the entry hall
Applying a
set of mirrors of various sizes on the
entry wall creates a
bright and artistic reception point. Besides expanding the project, the reflection welcomes with
charm and lightness, transforming the first contact with the house.
Ginori 1735 inaugura seu primeiro café em Roma. Na foto, recepção com espelhos. (Divulgação/Divulgação)
2. Mirror behind the sofa
Placing mirrors in the
living room decoration, especially behind the sofa, is a
way to increase visual depth. This resource enhances the furniture and reflects other focal points, such as lamps and paintings, creating an
elegant and balanced composition.
Mariana Andrade Foganholi e Raissa Lamy - Sala Âmbar. Projeto da CASACOR Paraná 2025. (Eduardo Macarios/CASACOR)
3. Full-length mirror in the bedroom
Classic and functional, the
full-length mirror remains essential — but can gain prominence when
placed on the floor and combined with a striking frame. Besides being practical, it
helps to enhance natural light and the feeling of coziness.
PN+ | Paula Neder - O Quarto dos Sonhos. Projeto da CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2025. (André Nazareth/CASACOR)
4. Mirror in the garden or balcony
Using mirrors in the decoration of outdoor areas creates
surprising effects. Positioned among plants, they reflect the greenery and duplicate the vegetation, giving the
impression of a larger garden. On
balconies, they can also enhance the view and integrate the exterior with the interior.
Paula Varga - Jardim Espelho dos Sonhos. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Bia Nauiack/CASACOR)
5. Mirrors on the ceiling
Although less common, using mirrors on the ceiling can create a
striking architectural effect. In
small spaces, such as powder rooms or corridors, the vertical reflection
increases the sense of height and adds a theatrical touch.
Daniela Andrade - Café com Tempo. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Camila Santos/CASACOR)
6. Mirrors in furniture and coverings
Besides the walls, mirrors in decoration can appear in furniture such as
sideboards, headboards or cabinet doors. This application brings discreet shine and reflects the surroundings, contributing to the
sensation of space without needing major interventions.
Sérgio Viana Arquitetura - Suíte Hotel Ouro do Cerrado. Projeto da CASACOR Minas Gerais 2025. (Jomar Bragança/CASACOR)
7. Mirrors with organic shapes
The
free and asymmetrical shapes are on the rise in design. Incorporating
mirrors with irregular contours — such as fluid ovals or pieces inspired by nature — adds
movement and personality. They serve as
visual sculptures, perfect for minimalist compositions.
Diego Miranda Leite e Zeh Pantarolli - Quarto Tekoá. Projeto da CASACOR Paraná 2025. (Nenad Radovanovic/CASACOR)
How to use mirrors with harmony
For mirrors in decoration to maintain their role as a highlight without overloading the project, it is important to
balance proportions and reflections. Avoid positioning them in front of very brightly lit windows, as too much light can cause visual discomfort. Prioritize
places that reflect pleasant elements, such as artworks, gardens, or
natural textures.
Jessica Maylara Interiores - Itapema Lounge. Projeto da CASACOR Santa Catarina | Itapema 2025. (Lio Simas/CASACOR)
Another tip is to choose
frames that dialogue with the style of the project. Natural wood brings warmth, brushed metals refer to modernity, and colorful frames can add an
artistic touch. Thus, the mirror ceases to be merely a reflection and begins to
dialogue with the identity of the space.
CASACOR Publisher is an exclusive content creator, developed by the CASACOR Technology team from the knowledge base of casacor.com.br. This text was edited by Yeska Coelho.