ASHLAR

Style: MT1754 |

Dimensions: 18″W X 60″H X 0.5″D

Ashlar full-length mirror brings a sleek, space-enhancing presence to your home. Ashlar helps brighten darker corners by reflecting natural and ambient light while creating a taller, more open feel. Style it in a bedroom dressing spot, a walk-in closet, or a narrow hallway to add depth and an instantly polished finish. A versatile statement for modern, transitional, and minimalist décor.

Ashlar full-length mirror is the kind of piece that quietly changes how your home feels the moment you place it. It gives you a true head-to-toe reflection for everyday routines, but the bigger win is what it does to the room around it: it pulls light deeper into the space, makes walls feel less flat, and adds that “finished” look people usually associate with a professionally styled home. If you’ve ever walked into a room and thought, “This area needs something, but I don’t want clutter,” a tall mirror is often the most satisfying answer.

Description

Ashlar Full-Length Mirror

A full-length mirror has a special advantage over many décor pieces: it’s useful every single day. It belongs in your life, not just on your wall. That’s why it works so well in spaces that have to multitask—bedrooms that double as work zones, small entryways that need to stay tidy, closets where you want function without losing style, and hallways that feel narrow or dim.

A tall mirror also introduces a strong vertical line, which helps rooms feel taller and more open. This is especially helpful if you have lower ceilings, heavy furniture, or long walls that feel blank. The mirror becomes a clean, confident anchor—without introducing a new color palette, pattern, or visual noise.

  • Full Length Mirror
  • Rectangle Shape
  • Glass Material
  • Bronze Color
  • Frameless
  • Polished Edges
  • Antique Bronze Clips
  • Vertical Hanging
  • Gross Weight – 35.5
  • Net Weight – 28.2

The “More Space” Effect

Mirrors are one of the simplest ways to make a room feel bigger, but the secret is not just having a mirror—it’s what the mirror reflects. When positioned thoughtfully, a full-length mirror can reflect a window, a lamp glow, or an uncluttered sightline into another part of the room. That reflected light makes the space feel brighter, and the repeated view makes it feel deeper.

If your home has a darker corner that never quite looks right in photos or in person, try placing a tall mirror nearby to redirect light. The result is often immediate: the room looks more balanced, and the corner stops feeling “left behind.”

Where It Looks Best

You can use a tall mirror in many places, but these locations tend to deliver the most noticeable improvement:

Bedroom Dressing Area

Place the mirror near where you get ready—next to a wardrobe, near a dresser, or along a clear wall where you can step back comfortably. The mirror supports real-life routines and also makes the bedroom feel more open, especially when it reflects daylight.

Walk-In Closet or Closet Nook

A closet with a full-length mirror feels more polished and practical. Even a small closet area can feel more like a dedicated dressing space when you add a tall mirror and keep the surrounding styling minimal.

Entryway and Foyer

In an entry, a full-length mirror offers a last-look check and instantly makes the space feel more welcoming. If you have a narrow foyer, the mirror can visually widen the area by reflecting the brighter parts of your home.

Hallway That Feels Tight

Hallways often lack natural light and can feel like “in-between” spaces. A tall mirror adds depth, breaks up long walls, and reflects light from adjacent rooms. It’s one of the most effective ways to make a corridor feel less cramped.

Studio or Multipurpose Room

A full-length mirror can help define a dressing corner without adding bulky furniture. Pair it with a small bench, a basket, or a compact side table to create a purposeful zone that still feels open.

Styling That Feels Natural

The best mirror styling doesn’t look staged—it looks like it belongs. A few simple choices can make the area around your mirror feel intentional without overdoing it.

  • Add one grounded element: A basket, small stool, or low bench nearby creates a “landing” that makes the mirror feel placed on purpose.

  • Bring in something organic: A plant, a simple vase, or subtle branches add warmth and soften the clean reflection.

  • Keep it light: A mirror doubles what it reflects. If the area is cluttered, the mirror will amplify that. A tidy surface nearby makes the whole setup look more elevated.

  • Use lighting to your advantage: A nearby lamp, soft overhead light, or wall lighting can create a warm glow that reflects beautifully—especially in the evening.

If you like a more minimal look, you can do almost nothing: place the mirror, keep the area clean, and let the reflection do the work. That’s often the most modern approach.

To keep the reflection crisp, use a microfiber cloth for quick dusting. When cleaning is needed, spray cleaner onto the cloth (not the glass) and wipe in smooth, overlapping strokes. A quick buff with a dry section of the cloth will reduce streaks. Keeping the surrounding area neat matters too—mirrors are visual multipliers, and a calm vignette looks instantly more premium.

When This Mirror Makes the Most Sense

Ashlar is a strong choice if you want a mirror that feels both practical and design-forward—something you’ll use daily, but also something that improves the room’s overall look. It’s ideal for homes that prioritize clean lines, uncluttered styling, and simple upgrades that make a big difference.

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