Full length mirror placement: hallway, bedroom, living room
A full length mirror is the cheapest renovation there is. One piece, no trades except a drill, and a room that suddenly feels taller, lighter and twice the size. The trick is putting it where it can actually do that work. Three placements cover almost every home.
The hallway
Hallways are usually the darkest, narrowest part of a house, which is exactly why a mirror transforms them. Lean or hang it on the long wall, where it can catch light from a doorway or window and bounce it down the corridor.

Narrow hallways suit the Sienna 1700 x 610, slim enough to keep the walkway clear. If the hall is wide enough to take it, the Cecelia 1800 x 850 gives you a final outfit check on the way out the door, which is the most honest use any mirror gets.
The bedroom
The classic spot is beside the wardrobe, angled to catch the window light. A dressing corner with a leaning mirror feels deliberate, like the room was planned around getting ready.

The Sienna 1800 x 850 is the bedroom favourite for a reason: tall enough to reflect the whole room, soft enough at the top not to fight the furniture. If your style runs more sculptural, the full length range includes the wave-edged Felicia and the curved Allira, both arriving August 2026 on pre-order.
The living room
The boldest move is the lean behind a sofa or beside the fireplace. It needs size to work, otherwise it reads as a misplaced bedroom mirror. This is where the Sienna 2000 x 1100 earns its place: nearly door height, it becomes the room's centre of gravity. It's on pre-order for August 2026, and worth planning a wall around.
What to reflect
A mirror doubles whatever it faces, so point it at something worth doubling. A window, a doorway into a garden, a pendant light. Walk to where the mirror will sit, look at the opposite wall, and you'll see exactly what you're buying twice of. If the answer is the laundry door, slide the mirror a metre along.
The one rule
Leaning mirrors get anchored. Every full length mirror we sell ships with fixings, and anchoring a leaning mirror to the wall takes about ten minutes with the installation guide open. Large mirrors must not stand unsecured, especially around kids and pets. It's the same rule safety regulators apply to tall furniture, and it's not negotiable.
In stock now: the Sienna 1700 and 1800 arches and the Cecelia 1800 rectangle, delivered by our own team within 5 to 10 business days across Melbourne, and Brisbane to Coolangatta for the Sienna range. Start with full length mirrors, or read arch or rectangle if you're torn between the two shapes.