
Mirrors are a quick way to glam up a space. Whether floating above a nice console table flanked by buffet lamps, on a mantle or on its own, mirrors make a big statement in any room. Placed adjacent to windows, they reflect more light into a dark room. As with art and framed photographs, be sure to hang them at eye-level on a wall.
Mecox is a great source for beautiful mirrors of all shapes, sizes and materials





A pop of color is always nice in moderation. Pottery Barn masters the art of subtle flair with this round, red mirror.
These mirrors are stylish but the price tag is a little daunting to most of us. Style doesn’t have to come at such a high price. There are many similar mirrors that will be kind to your wallet. Here are some lower-priced alternatives that don’t skimp on style.

Starburst mirrors have been hot for a few seasons now and show no signs of slowing down. This mirror from wrapables.com costs only $59.99, saving you hundreds for the same look!

I love round mirrors. This one from Target is under $80 and will work well with modern or traditional decor.

Z Gallerie has lots of unique stles and their mirrors always catch your eye the minute you walk into the store. This star-shaped mirror brings gold back in a big way. At $199, it’s kind of a splurge, but its classic, non-trendy look has staying power.

We can’t forget how low prices are at good old IKEA. This Mongstad mirror had a thick frame giving it a clean line. Put it over a sofa horizontally or rotate it vertically and lean it against a wall in a foyer or dining room.