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Mirror Height Guide: Optimal Placement & Standard Sizes
The standard height for a mirror varies depending on its intended use and placement. Mirrors used in bathrooms and vanity areas are typically installed approximately 32 to 40 inches (81 to 102 centimeters) above the floor, with the center of the mirror aligned with the eye level of an average person.
For full-length mirrors used in bedrooms or dressing areas, the standard height is usually around 64 to 72 inches (163 to 183 centimeters) above the floor, allowing a clear reflection of a person's entire body.
However, it's important to note that these measurements are general guidelines and may vary based on personal preferences and the specific layout of the room. Always measure the space where you plan to install the mirror and consider the needs and comfort of the individuals who will use it most frequently.
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