Where to Place an Aesthetic Mirror — Exactly Where It Works Best

The right mirror in the wrong spot does nothing.

The same mirror in the right spot changes the whole room. Placement is everything — more than size, more than colour, more than the wall it goes on.

Here is exactly where the Stashed Aesthetic Mirror works best.

For rooms:

The entry wall. The first wall you see when you walk into the room. This is the highest impact placement in any space. The mirror greets every person who enters before anything else does. The wide angle surface shows them the whole room behind them immediately — and the room suddenly looks like a decision was made.

The corner opposite natural light. Place the mirror where it catches the light coming in from a window on the opposite wall. The surface catches and disperses the light across the room. Morning light especially hits the Sunset Orange rim and the whole corner comes alive.

Above a low shelf or dresser. Not centred above it — slightly to one side. The mirror at this height catches more of the room than a mirror hung at eye level and photographs better from every angle.

For cafes:

The wall opposite the entrance. Every customer sees it the moment they walk in. They see themselves in it. They see the whole café behind them. The photo happens before they even sit down.

The feature wall beside the main seating area. The wall that is in frame when someone photographs the table setup. The mirror adds depth to every photo taken from that angle and the café is always in the background.

The bathroom. The most photographed room in any café and the most neglected. A quote mirror on the bathroom wall makes every customer photograph themselves before they leave. The café gets tagged every time.

For any space — the rule is simple. Place it where people will see themselves in it. The rest happens on its own.

Not decor. A piece of personality.