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How do I choose the right size over-the-door mirror?
Choosing the right size over-the-door mirror depends on the space where you plan to hang it and your needs. For full-length views, look for mirrors around 48 to 50 inches tall to see your entire outfit. Consider the door width too; most mirrors fit standard doors but measure to be sure. If space is tight, a narrower mirror around 14 to 16 inches wide can work well. Also, think about the mirror's weight and how it will hang to ensure your door can support it safely.
Are there over-the-door mirrors with extra features like lighting or adjustable angles?
Yes, some over-the-door mirrors include extra features such as built-in LED lighting for better visibility and adjustable angles to customize your view. LED mirrors are great for detailed grooming or makeup application, especially in rooms with limited natural light. Adjustable mirrors can tilt or swivel, helping you see different perspectives without moving the mirror itself. These features can add convenience and functionality depending on your daily routine and space.
How do I safely install an over-the-door mirror without damaging my door?
Installing an over-the-door mirror is usually simple and doesn't require drilling. Most come with hooks or brackets that fit over the top of standard doors. To protect your door's finish, check if the hooks have protective padding or add felt pads yourself. Make sure the mirror is balanced and the door can close properly without forcing it. Avoid hanging mirrors that are too heavy for your door to prevent warping or damage over time.
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Don’t have many others places to put it, and feel like it makes the space feel larger. Thoughts?