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    Wall, Round & Floor Mirrors: a mirror is often the last thing you choose for a room, but it's the one piece that changes how the space feels the most. A good mirror visually expands a room, multiplies natural light, and anchors an otherwise empty wall. At Maison Olive, every mirror is chosen for its build quality and its ability to fit into a home that actually makes sense — not just to fill a wall.

    Choosing the right shape: a round mirror softens a room with sharp, straight lines and works well above a console or fireplace. A rectangular or square mirror suits entryways and dining rooms best, where it can reflect a table or a chandelier. A large floor mirror changes how a bedroom or dressing area feels by giving a full view, and also works as a transitional piece in a narrow entryway.

    Choosing the right finish: a brass frame brings warmth and light, especially effective in a bathroom or a darker entryway. A black frame creates sharp, graphic contrast, ideal for modern or transitional decor. A wood frame adds warmth and pairs easily with rustic, Scandinavian, or wood-forward styles. All three finishes come in round, rectangular, and floor formats.

    Size and proportion: as a general rule, a wall mirror should cover about two-thirds the width of the furniture piece beneath it. For a 48-inch console, a mirror 30 to 36 inches wide will create the best proportions.

    Delivery and boutique: all our mirrors ship across Canada. You can also see and touch them in person at our Beloeil boutique, on Montreal's South Shore, 15 minutes from the Jacques-Cartier Bridge.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How high should you hang a wall mirror?
    The center of the mirror should sit about 60 inches from the floor, roughly eye level — the same rule used for wall art.

    Can a mirror really make a small room feel bigger?
    Yes. Placed facing a window or light source, a mirror reflects natural light and creates a sense of depth, especially effective in an entryway or narrow hallway.

    What's the difference between a floor mirror and a wall mirror?
    A floor mirror leans against the wall without being mounted, making it easy to move from room to room. A wall mirror requires fixed installation but frees up floor space.

    Which mirror finish ages best?
    Brass and wood age well in almost any decor and hold up across trends. Black is more graphic and works best in a space that's already high-contrast.