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July 28, 2025 2 min read

Hey friends, let’s fix this.

Your dressing table mirror is more than just a mirror. It’s a centrepiece. A vibe. But left bare? It can look flat or forgotten.

The good news? Styling it like a pro is easier than you think.


1. Start with a Clean Surface

Sounds obvious, but it’s step one.
Wipe it down. Declutter. Create space.

A clear table = a clear mind.


2. Use Symmetry (Or Break It Intentionally)

Interior designers love balance.
Try this:

  • One lamp on either side

  • A vase on one end, stacked books on the other

  • Mirror in the middle as the hero

Or—break symmetry with purpose. Just don’t go random.


3. Add a Tray for Texture

Trays pull it all together. Literally.
Drop in:

  • Perfume bottles

  • Rings

  • A candle

  • A tiny sculpture or bust

It’s tidy but elevated.


4. Layer with Art or Photos

Leaning a small framed photo behind your mirror gives it life.
Or prop a quote card that makes you smile.

Think: gallery meets glam.


5. Don’t Forget Lighting

Soft, warm light = instant luxury.
A small lamp. Fairy lights. Or better?
Use a lighted mirror like the Ella Hollywood Mirror. Built-in bulbs = perfect glow.


6. Greenery or Flowers (Real or Faux)

Fresh or fake, plants bring a room to life.
Try:

  • A simple glass vase with eucalyptus

  • Dried flowers in muted tones

  • A mini potted plant

Nature softens sharp lines.


7. Keep Only What You Love

If it doesn’t spark joy? Ditch it.
This isn’t storage. It’s a styled space. Make every item count.


Before/After Styling Visual


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FAQs

Q: What size should a dressing table mirror be?
A: Medium to large is ideal—big enough to be the focal point, but not overpowering the table.

Q: Can I hang my mirror on the wall instead?
A: Absolutely. Many of our customers love pairing a wall Mirror above their table for a sleek look.

Q: How do I make a small space look bigger?
A: Use a lighted mirror and keep your colour palette light. Mirrors bounce light and open up tight spaces.



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