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Are you looking for a wood mirror to frame an entrance, enlarge a living room or secure a bathroom? Wooden mirrors combine structure and warmth, offering frames in oak, walnut or pine, depending on the desired style. Our fact sheets describe materials, finishes and dimensions to guide a choice that's both aesthetically pleasing and functional.
Wood mirrors come in solid frames or slim profiles to suit Scandinavian, bohemian or contemporary interiors. Oak and walnut provide visual density and a natural patina, while pine remains lighter and more economical. Solid wood and veneer options influence weight and finish. An oiled finish preserves the material and facilitates maintenance, while a lacquered finish is more graphic and less porous. Choosing the right material conditions the ambience, durability and maintenance constraints.
Defining the location before you buy allows you to establish precise criteria: ideal height for an entrance, width for a living room or compatibility with a bathroom's steam. Allow at least 10 to 20 centimeters around a piece of furniture to maintain a balanced visual reading. Check the wall fixing and load-bearing capacity of the wall: a solid wood frame requires suitable dowels and sometimes a double fixing. For a free-standing mirror, consider the depth and stability of the support. The size indications on each sheet guide the adjustment to your space.
Wood treatments influence maintenance and resistance to humidity: varnish, oil or wax protect the surface differently. In humid areas, opt for treated frames or naturally stable species, and ask for a seal between glass and frame. Routine maintenance involves gentle dusting and occasional cleaning with a product suitable for oiled or lacquered wood. Aesthetically, a thin frame accentuates the light, while a thick frame structures the wall and can serve as a visual anchor. Think glass too: a laminated or tempered mirror offers added security in busy spaces.
To sum up, prioritize three concrete criteria: dimensions compatible with your wall, the nature of the wood and the quality of the fixing. These elements determine the use, longevity and safety of the mirror in every room. Our selection features models with practical information on materials, type of fixing and maintenance, so you can find a mirror that really enriches your home in vogue.
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