Rectangular mirrors
Rectangles are defined by their four sides and four right-angled corners, with two sides being longer than the others. Rectangular mirrors are the most common mirror shapes available; their symmetrical appearance helps create visual balance. Making them a desirable and versatile choice for practically any space.
Our rectangular mirrors are available in a plethora of sizes, styles, and colours- providing customers with plenty of options to shop from.
Styling tips for rectangular mirrors
A rectangular mirror is a fantastic design accessory, their clean and crisp lines are both aesthetically pleasing and adaptable to furnishings with more unique shapes. The sharp angularity of rectangular mirror lines can pair especially well with traditional and contemporary-styled interiors.
A rectangular mirror is an excellent choice when dressing a gallery wall. Integrating rectangular mirrors into the designs creates visual interest along the wall, whilst also being functional. The addition of a rectangular mirror amongst art, adds charm and character to the space. To take this a step further, introducing mirrors of different sizes along the gallery wall. This will add to the eclectic style of a gallery wall, whilst allowing for unique variations and mirrors to be displayed artistically.
Hanging a rectangular mirror in a tiled kitchen or bathroom is a fantastic way to enhance the geometric shapes around it. Picking a frame that creates contrast against the tile colour is a great way to achieve elevating the style of the space. For example, using a gold-framed mirror against a blue or green tiled wall can compliment the colour’s undertones whilst its shiny appearance stands out.
Positioning a rectangular mirror above a fireplace is a fantastic way to accentuate the shapes, drawing the eye in with the crisp lines. Hanging your rectangular mirror here will help create a focal point within the space, enhancing the existing design features. Mirrors being hung over the fireplace is a time-less design technique, which opens the space, and increases the light in a room.