Rectangular designer mirrors are the workhorses of elegant interiors — elongating spaces, defining architectural moments, and lending rooms a sense of deliberate proportion. Elysium Home curates an edit of Belgian rectangular mirrors by Deknudt, a family atelier crafting copper-free glass pieces in Deerlijk since 1946. Available in portrait and landscape orientations, these are mirrors built to last and designed to matter.
Portrait vs Landscape: Choosing Your Orientation
The orientation of a rectangular mirror is not merely a preference — it is a spatial decision. A portrait-oriented mirror (taller than it is wide) draws the eye upward and is ideal for rooms with lower ceilings, for narrower walls, or in contexts where you want to emphasise height and verticality. It works especially well in hallways, next to doorways, or as a leaning floor mirror that introduces drama. A landscape-oriented mirror (wider than it is tall) is inherently more relaxed — it spreads the room visually, makes it feel wider, and suits placement above long pieces of furniture such as consoles, sideboards, and fireplaces. Understanding this distinction before you purchase is the foundation of good mirror placement.
Room Placement Guide
Hallways
The hallway is where rectangular mirrors shine. A portrait mirror hung at eye level on the entry wall immediately makes the space feel larger, more purposeful, and more considered. In a narrow hallway, a tall, slim portrait mirror amplifies depth and light. Pair with a pendant or wall sconces for maximum effect. A Deknudt rectangular mirror in a hallway is one of the highest-return design decisions you can make in a home.
Living Rooms & Dining Rooms
In living and dining rooms, a landscape rectangular mirror above a sideboard, credenza, or fireplace is the classic choice. The wide format mirrors the furniture's horizontal emphasis, creating visual continuity. For rooms with high ceilings, a large landscape mirror that spans most of the furniture's width provides a sense of grandeur and light. Explore our full designer mirror edit for the widest landscape format options.
Bedrooms
In a bedroom, a full-length portrait rectangular mirror is a practical and beautiful addition. Leaned against a wall or hung on a wardrobe door, it functions as a dressing mirror while also bringing light and dimension to the room. Above a low bedside table or dressing table, a smaller landscape mirror frames a moment of grooming ritual with elegance. See also our XL mirrors for oversized full-length options.
How to Size a Rectangular Mirror Above a Console or Fireplace
Proportion is everything when hanging a rectangular mirror above a console table or fireplace mantel. As a rule of thumb, the mirror should be no wider than the piece of furniture beneath it — ideally around two-thirds to three-quarters of its width. This prevents the composition from looking top-heavy or mismatched. For fireplaces with a mantel surround, the mirror's bottom edge should rest just above or on the mantel shelf. The mirror's top should not reach or exceed the ceiling, even in rooms with low ceilings — leave at least 20–30cm of wall above the mirror frame. If in doubt, err on the side of a slightly larger mirror: in most spaces, an under-sized mirror is the more common mistake. Our team at the Lane Cove showroom can advise on precise sizing for your room; call 02 9879 6670 or contact us here. For truly large-scale requirements, browse our XL mirrors, or compare orientations with our square mirrors if symmetry is a priority.
Why Choose Elysium Home
Elysium Home is Australia's authorised stockist of Deknudt Mirrors — a Belgian family business that has been producing designer mirrors in Deerlijk since 1946. Every piece in our rectangular mirror collection is crafted with copper-free glass, a premium specification that prevents the tarnishing and edge darkening common in standard mirrors. Our curation is deliberate: we carry the pieces that perform best in Australian interiors — architecturally considered, luxuriously finished, and built to endure. Visit our Lane Cove, Sydney showroom to view pieces in person, or shop online with confidence knowing each mirror comes from a genuine atelier with nearly eighty years of craft heritage.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size rectangular mirror above a console table?
A rectangular mirror above a console table should typically be two-thirds to three-quarters the width of the console. For example, above a 120cm console, a mirror between 80–90cm wide creates a balanced, proportional composition. The mirror's bottom edge should sit 15–25cm above the console surface to allow room for any objects (flowers, lamps, decorative objects) placed on the console. In height, the mirror should fill the wall space available without touching the ceiling — leave at least 20cm above the top of the frame.
Portrait or landscape — which should I choose?
Choose portrait orientation when you want to emphasise height, add drama to a narrow wall, or create a full-length dressing mirror. Portrait mirrors are ideal in hallways, beside doorways, and in bedrooms. Choose landscape orientation when you are placing a mirror above a wide piece of furniture — a console, sideboard, or fireplace mantel — and want the composition to feel grounded and balanced. Landscape also suits living rooms and dining rooms where you want the mirror to expand the sense of width rather than height.
How do I style a rectangular mirror?
The most effective rectangular mirror styling treats the mirror as an anchor, not a decoration. Hang it in relation to furniture — centred above a console, sideboard, or mantel — and allow the objects around it (lamps, vases, sculptural objects) to frame the composition. Avoid cluttering the wall around a rectangular mirror: its geometry calls for space. If you want to create a gallery wall, consider whether a square mirror or round mirror might work better as the centrepiece, and use the rectangular format as a supporting element.
What is the best rectangular mirror for a hallway?
For a hallway, a portrait-oriented rectangular mirror is almost always the best choice. It makes the space feel taller and more elegant, works with the narrow proportions of most entry corridors, and creates a natural focal point at eye level. Look for a mirror with a slender frame — a thick, ornate frame can feel heavy in a confined space. A Deknudt portrait mirror in a brushed gold, aged bronze, or matte black finish integrates beautifully with both contemporary and classic hallway interiors. If your hallway is wide enough, a pair of matching portrait mirrors on opposite walls creates a sophisticated sense of depth.