Reflected glory – if you have wall panelling, fix mirrors of the same style to fit the frames for a modern take on a classic feel. Combine with a soft paint colour in a light-reflective neutral. On the double – a statement mirror hung above a console is a natural choice for a stylish entrance hall. Design experts say, a mirror will lend polish to any room with little effort, illuminating dark corners with drama. Enhance visual interest by sourcing furniture with mirrored elements. This table with mirrored base is a brilliant companion piece to the mirror above. Full coverage – mirrors in a bathroom are not only decorative, but practical, too, as this is often the room with the least natural light. For a contemporary feel, try teaming a mirrored wall with wallpaper. Add a layer of foil mirror backing to bathroom mirrors to protect against moisture and preserve longevity. Salvaged charm – bring individuality to a room with a quirky alternative to a mirror hung on an alcove wall. Look for a door in a salvage yard with an existing mirrored panel or recreate the look with an old pine door and have a piece of glass cut and fitted by an expert. In a low-ceilinged room, angle the door slightly so the panel reflects the ceiling and the rest of the room to suggest extra space. Deco style – perfect for adding a boudoir feel to a bedroom, mirrors can introduce interior styles from different eras, too. This mirrored dressing table reminiscent of the Art Deco era looks beautiful with a country-style mirrored French armoire and freestanding dressing table mirror. Find original pieces at antique fairs or, for modern takes.