A large walk-in closet not only offers a way to organize but also gives you a space to try on clothes and dress on a daily basis. One way to help you examine your outfits is with mirrors. You do not need to go into another room to check out your outfit when you can have mirrors installed directly in a walk-in closet. Learn about four mirror options for your walk-in closet and how each mirror offers advantages as you prepare for each day, whether you dress casually or formally for work. 1. Floor-to-Ceiling Wall Mirror Check out your whole outfit with a floor-to-ceiling wall mirror. Install the mirror on the back wall when you enter a walk-in closet. When you put clothes on, the full length mirror allows you to see every aspect. If you were to get dressed and go to a bathroom mirror, you may only see your top half. The full scope allows you to see how well clothes match and decide if you like the overall look of the outfit. Not only does the mirror provide full visuals when you try on clothes, but the mirror effect also makes the closet look larger and more open. 2. Reflective Mirrors The lighting in your closet will make a difference in the way your outfits look. If your walk-in closet does not have the brightest lighting, consider the installation of small mirrors. When the closet door is open, the mirrors will reflect natural light into the closet and give you a clearer view of the outfits. As you look for clothes, the extra natural light will help you find specific color shades, and you can easily browse through racks of clothes. Professional glass companies will use their expertise to position mirrors to fill the room with the most natural light. The smaller reflective mirrors also provide ways to check yourself in the mirror. Check makeup, tie your ties, adjust hats, and take care everything else from the neck up. 3. Foot Mirrors Install small mirrors on the bottom of a closet area. A foot mirror is often angled upward so you can look at your feet without the need to bend over or kneel. Use the mirrors to try on footwear. Typically, one mirror will be enough, but you could install two foot mirrors opposite of each other. The dual mirrors allow you to look at both feet at the same time without changing your position. Some mirrors include soft LED lighting to illuminate your feet. The bottom area of a closet might be darker than the rest of the room and the extra illumination helps you see details. 4. Pull-Out Mirrors For more versatility and flexibility while you get dressed in your walk-in closet, consider the installation of a pull-out mirror. When pressed up against a wall, a pull-out mirror acts like a regular mirror. The mirror hangs on hinges and allows you to pull out and adjust the angle of the mirror. The versatility of the mirror allows you to stand in different positions and locations. For example, if two people are in the closet, adjust the mirror to your section so you do not have to wait or shuffle around. Some pull-out mirrors turn in one direction while others offer full flexibility. The mirror type you choose depends on the closet size. Contact us at Concord & Antioch Glass, Inc. , to find out more information on our wide mirror installation services. Our mirror experts will scope out your closet and help you select the best options for the available space and your closet preferences.
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