Off-the-shelf mirrors are not always the best choice. In many homes, a made-to-measure mirror turns out to be the most functional solution — letting you adapt not only the shape, but also the width, height, and finish.
When the wall layout is unusual, choosing the right mirror often comes down to commissioning a custom piece. That decision is what lets you make full use of the space available.
The starting point is determining the exact size of the mirror and where it will be mounted. From there, the style follows — a simple mirror surface, a bevelled mirror, a model in a decorative frame, or a modern frameless design.
At this stage, the priority is matching the mirror to the furniture and the character of the interior. This is what keeps the whole arrangement visually coherent and avoids a piecemeal effect. A well-chosen made-to-measure mirror is fitted exactly to a specific wall — not approximated to it.
In practice, a made-to-measure mirror offers significant arrangement freedom. You can opt for a classic mirror surface, a tall mirror capturing a full-length reflection, or a wide, large hallway mirror.
This approach works particularly well in interiors where a large mirror is needed, or where precise integration with built-in furniture is essential. In the hallway, it is also worth considering a made-to-measure piece if a specific finish matters to you — an elegant black frame, for example, or a subtle ornamental frame.
To explore all the available arrangement options, see our hallway mirrors collection.