How to Arrange Your Bedroom Mirrors

Get your mirror(s)., Put the body-length mirror behind a door to save space., Place the dressing table mirror as near to natural light as possible.

3 Steps 1 min read Easy

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get your mirror(s).

    Ideally there should be two mirrors in a bedroom
    - a body-length mirror and a dressing table or smaller mirror that you can get close to with ease. , Either the bedroom door or a wardrobe door will do fine, as long as you can stand in front of them closely and some distance away to view your garments in full.

    This mirror does not need to be elaborate or framed, as nobody but you will see it.

    Just a rectangle hung vertically with screws in each corner will suffice.

    If it lacks sufficient light, install a light near it if possible., Preferably this mirror should be near a window.

    This will allow you to see clearly as you apply makeup, use tweezers to pull out those stubborn facial hairs and arrange your hairstyle.

    Yes, a lot of us do this in the bathroom but the luxury of sitting down comfortably in front of a dressing table mirror is well worth it and a surprising number of bathrooms do not have sufficient natural light.
  2. Step 2: Put the body-length mirror behind a door to save space.

  3. Step 3: Place the dressing table mirror as near to natural light as possible.

Detailed Guide

Ideally there should be two mirrors in a bedroom
- a body-length mirror and a dressing table or smaller mirror that you can get close to with ease. , Either the bedroom door or a wardrobe door will do fine, as long as you can stand in front of them closely and some distance away to view your garments in full.

This mirror does not need to be elaborate or framed, as nobody but you will see it.

Just a rectangle hung vertically with screws in each corner will suffice.

If it lacks sufficient light, install a light near it if possible., Preferably this mirror should be near a window.

This will allow you to see clearly as you apply makeup, use tweezers to pull out those stubborn facial hairs and arrange your hairstyle.

Yes, a lot of us do this in the bathroom but the luxury of sitting down comfortably in front of a dressing table mirror is well worth it and a surprising number of bathrooms do not have sufficient natural light.

About the Author

J

Jennifer Palmer

A passionate writer with expertise in practical skills topics. Loves sharing practical knowledge.

30 articles
View all articles

Rate This Guide

--
Loading...
5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0

How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: