Don’t overlook mirror glass if you’re getting a new commercial space ready or remodeling an existing gym, office, store, restaurant, etc. Because mirrors are both ornamental and functional, they can improve the appeal of many different business settings. In fact, mirrors are always decorative – even when they’re installed for a practical purpose – so the mirrors you choose for your business can impact its image. Also, custom mirrors can be tailored to your needs and tastes and put the perfect finishing touch on your company’s interior design.
We are all used to mirrors in our homes – vanity mirrors, dressing mirrors, framed mirror wall hangings, and so on – but they might not be the first thing that comes to mind when brainstorming for business décor ideas. However, mirrors can improve the ambiance of a commercial space in many of the same ways they benefit our homes:
As you can see, an office wall mirror can be an effective tool for sprucing up your company’s space and making it more inviting to both employees and clients.
Custom mirrors allow you to decorate with reflective glass in a way that enhances branding and your company’s desired image. Different mirror designs make different impressions and evoke different emotions. For example, an antique mirror wrapped in black metal has a totally different feel than a modern frameless circular mirror. Choose the former to convey strength and deep roots in your industry or the latter to show that your shop is fresh, modern, and fun. A glass shop like ABC Glass & Mirror can personalize mirrors in many ways, including:
Another important aspect of mirror customization is edgework. Your choice for the mirror’s perimeter will impact its style and character. Pick from:
Framed mirrors are another type of on-trend wall hanging, and you can order a mirror to fit in a specific frame that you’d like to use in your business.
If you choose custom mirrors, they can typically be installed even if there are existing fixtures or detailing on your walls. Let’s delve into the possibilities with some FAQs.
How can I decorate with wall mirrors if there are a lot of light switches and outlets already in place?
Glass professionals can take precise measurements, map out your wall space, and then cut voids in the mirror so that it will fit around the existing fixtures.
Will cut-outs impact the cost of my mirrors?
Yes, because of the precision and expertise involved, mirrors with cut-outs do cost more.
Is there a more cost-effective way to deal with existing fixtures?
Yes, the mirrors can also be ordered in dimensions that allow them to be installed between or above the existing fixtures. In the case of gym mirrors, for instance, they could reach to just above the outlets rather than all the way to the floor.
How can mirrors be installed on walls with trim-work or ornamental molding?
In most cases, glaziers can cut mirrors to fit within the moulding so that the reflective glass melds with the wall’s other beautiful details.
For gyms, dance studios, and health clubs, wall mirrors are more of a necessity than an optional décor element. Patrons and members expect to be able to observe themselves as they work out and practice, so that they can fix mistakes and use better form. Gym wall mirror options include:
Thus, while gym mirrors are primarily practical, they do impact the atmosphere of your gym, studio, or club by creating the illusion of space and by reflecting and maximizing light. Standard polished edge mirror is most commonly used in these settings. However, if you want your establishment to have a country club feel, consider metal wrapping, beveled edges, or antique style mirrors.
While mirrors aren’t absolutely necessary in an office, there are many reasons to integrate them into your decorating. A custom glass shop like ABC can not only install mirrors large and small but will help with design as well. A few ideas to get your creative juices flowing:
Thoughtful touches, like hanging beautiful mirrors in the reception area or using them to brighten up individual workstations, help your staff and clients feel valued and appreciated.
Apparel and footwear retailers typically provide mirrors throughout the store as well as in dressing rooms (if applicable). Once again, custom mirrors allow you to improve the shop’s décor while giving your customers this functional mirror space. Specific design ideas include:
Stores that sell other items can also benefit from mirror walls as design elements, mirrors to improve the feel of cramped areas, and decorative mirrors that simply make your shop more pleasant to be in.
In a small cafe, mirrors visually expand the space and lighten its aura. In a bigger restaurant, they are statements pieces that uplift its look and feel. It’s important to remember that standard mirror glass is not your only option. Antique mirror is perfect for maintaining harmony amid historic architecture, adding warmth and character to a contemporary space, or creating a mirrored wall with a softened appearance. In fact, antique mirrors lend charm to any dining area.
Whether you opt for normal or antique mirror, places to use reflective glass in a restaurant include:
Absolutely! Just like a custom mirror can enhance any room in your house, mirrors also have a place in just about any commercial space, regardless of the specific business. Remember that by thoughtfully choosing even practical mirrors you can make them double as on-trend wall ornaments. Consider some specific examples of other ways mirrors can be used in business settings:
Professional glaziers can add some form of mirror glass to most walls. Of course the ideal wall has a nice even surface and few, if any, existing fixtures. Small mirrors can usually be hung where they avoid structural irregularities, light switches, and the like. But if you want a large mirror or mirrors, see if you can find a bare, flat section of wall without significant irregularities. If not, keep in mind that there are possible work-arounds:
It’s also crucial to be mindful of what the mirror will reflect. In an office, for instance, you probably don’t want to visually duplicate the entrance to the bathroom or someone’s chronically messy work site. Try to hang mirrors where they will reflect lovely architecture, other décor elements, company logos, and the like. Mirrors can also form the backdrop for shelves of unboxed merchandise such shoes and knick-knacks. With regard to windows, you can hang a mirror opposite a window to replicate an outdoor view or at right angles to a window to most effectively increase natural lighting.
For starters, be thoughtful about mirror placement. For example, suppose you want to decorate your lobby with a mirrored wall. Who usually sits in the lobby? If it’s adults coming in for business meetings, feel free to use ceiling to floor mirrors. However, if your lobby is the waiting room for a dentist or pediatrician, think about the fact that little kids will be irresistibly drawn to touch and smudge the mirror glass. In this case, it would be better to cover only the upper portion of the wall with mirrors.
Likewise, in a gym, dance studio, or other fitness center, it’s important to consider the type of activity taking place in each space. If mirrors reaching down to the floor are likely to be kicked or scuffed, have them stop sooner. Regardless of the business, always consider personal safety – ie you don’t want the mirror to be struck and broken – as well as where the mirror is most likely to stay clean for longer.
Of course regular cleaning is going to be needed to keep mirrors looking their best (although you can decrease frequency by smart placement.) Tips for mirror care include:
Partnering with another business – a custom glass company – ensures proper installation and a good fit for your mirrors. This is especially important when you’re adding large mirrors, making a mirrored wall, or need non-standard mirrors shapes or dimensions. ABC Glass & Mirror offers:
We’d love the chance to earn your business! Get in touch with ABC Glass & Mirror at (703)257-7150 to speak with a glass specialist or schedule a free meeting.