A mirror's whole job is to suit the wall it hangs on. See the exact mirror styled into a real entryway — and on your own wall — before you buy.


Size and frame are everything for a mirror, and a catalog photo gives you neither in context. The round brass mirror that looked perfect online turns out too small for the wall, or its frame fights every other metal in the room.
Roomzine hangs the mirror in a real, styled entryway above a console, then onto your wall so you can read its size against the space and its frame against your fixtures and finishes.
Instead of a flat catalog cutout on white, see the piece sitting in a styled, lived-in space — with a rug under it, light across it, and other furniture beside it for scale.
Upload one photo of your own space and see a piece like this in it — the true color, the real proportions, whether it fits before you commit.
Every Roomzine spread comes with a shopping list of the pieces in the look, so once you love the room you know exactly what to buy — and where.
See whether it fills the wall or floats lost in the middle of it.
Brass, black, brushed steel — see the frame against your fixtures, not a backdrop.
A mirror doubles whatever faces it. See the placement, not just the object.
Shown above a console with decor, so you judge the finished wall.
Minimalist, art deco, Japandi — see the same mirror in the look you're building.

Upload one photo of your wall and see a mirror like this on it — real size, real frame, your light.
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