How to Choose the Right Interior Mirror?
Placing a mirror above a sideboard can create a stunning effect. To achieve this, it's important to carefully select the right type of mirror.
With these tips, Sweeek guides you in making a choice that can significantly enhance your interior.
The Different Types of Mirrors
There is a wide variety of interior mirrors, each with its own characteristics:
- Wall Mirror: The most common type, available in various shapes and sizes.
- Standing Mirror: Ideal for bedrooms and dressing rooms.
- Beveled Mirror: Features edges cut at an angle, offering an elegant look.
- Shatterproof Mirror: Ensures safety in case of breakage.
- Magnifying Mirror: Practical for makeup application or shaving.
Frame Materials Available for Mirrors
The frame of a mirror can be made from different materials:
- Wood: For a classic or rustic look.
- Metal: For a modern or contemporary style.
- Plastic: An economical and easy-to-clean option.
- Leather or Faux Leather: Adds a touch of elegance.
How to Properly Mount Your Mirror
In general, to properly mount your mirror, use a spirit level to ensure it is perfectly straight before fixing it.
For heavy mirrors, it’s recommended to have someone assist you in holding it in place during installation.
For fragile walls or if you’re unsure about the method to use, it’s best to consult a professional.
Recommended Equipment:
- Drill
- Drill bit
- Wall plugs
- Screws
- Hook
- Spirit level
- Pencil
- Measuring tape
Depending on the wall material, you’ll need appropriate equipment to secure your mirror. Let’s review different scenarios:
For a Plaster or Brick Wall:
Drill a hole at the desired spot using a drill and a bit sized for the wall plug.
Insert a plastic wall plug into the hole.
Screw in a hook or screw that can support the mirror’s weight into the wall plug.
Hang the mirror on the hook or screw.
For a Wooden Partition:
Screw a hook or screw directly into the wood, ensuring it’s suitable for the mirror’s weight.
Make sure the screw is long enough to penetrate at least 2 cm into the wood.
For a Concrete Block Wall:
Use special concrete block fixings, available at hardware stores.
Follow the instructions provided with the fixings to install them correctly.
By following these tips and using the right tools, you’ll securely mount your mirror and add an elegant touch to your interior.
How to Maintain a Mirror Properly?
To clean a mirror without scratching it, use:
- A soft, damp cloth.
- A non-abrasive glass cleaner.
- White vinegar diluted in water.
For proper cleaning, we recommend:
- Avoid using abrasive products or solvents.
- Dry the mirror with a soft cloth after cleaning.
- Avoid placing a mirror in direct sunlight, as this can cause damage.