With Stanga and Landris Mirrors
A mirror isn't just for "reflecting yourself."
If placed well, it brings more light, creates depth, and makes the environment visually tidier.
The difference, almost always, is made by one thing: what is reflected.
1) What effect do you want to achieve?
The first choice is to understand what result is truly needed:
- more brightness
- more depth
- a decorative focal point that adds character to the wall
The CAREG collection offers two clear alternatives:
Landris Mirror
modern, linear, and easy to integrate.
Stanga Mirror
more dramatic, decorative, and a focal point.
2) Where to place the mirror to increase light?
Near a natural light source, the mirror amplifies brightness and makes the room feel more spacious.
It's an ideal solution for living rooms, open-plan spaces, and rooms that need to appear airier.
3) How to use it in the entryway?
In the entryway, above a surface, the mirror creates immediate order and completes the space.
Landris works perfectly for a clean and modern result.
Stanga is perfect when a more decorative impact is needed.
4) Where does it work in the dining room or hallway?
In the dining room, on a full wall, the mirror lightens the table area and makes the overall space more refined without adding bulk.
In the hallway, especially at the end of a long view, it reduces the tunnel effect and increases perceived depth.
5) Pay attention to what is reflected
In the living area, a mirror only works if it reflects something tidy: a window, a lamp, a well-arranged corner.
If it reflects cables, clutter, or unaesthetic areas, the effect is reversed.
3 mistakes to avoid
Mirror that is too small
→ doesn't truly change the perception of space.
Mirror reflecting clutter
→ doubles the visual chaos.
Random placement
→ even a beautiful model, in the wrong spot, is ineffective.
Quick choice
Do you want a prominent feature?
→ Stanga Mirror
Do you want a modern, clean, and easy-to-integrate effect?
→ Landris Mirror
Conclusion
A well-chosen mirror doesn't just decorate: it changes the way you perceive space.
It adds light, depth, and visual order, without taking up physical space.
Stanga is ideal when you want a more dramatic wall. Landris when you're looking for clean elegance and continuity with the environment.