Forget doing your makeup, checking yourself out, or taking that all-important OOTD pic, your mirror is more than a place to keep your face in check. Mirrors are a must-have decor item in small apartments. Their light-reflecting capabilities make them work overtime, giving you a piece of decor that gives the illusion of more space. Put them in your teeny bedroom, entryway, kitchen/dining area, or fill a wall with them. Believe me, your home will double in size.
But stylish, on-trend mirrors can be expensive, and if you're wanting to buy more than one (at least), then we're talking some serious $$$. So where can you find cheap but chic options? Target, obvi. Everyone's favorite store has round mirrors, full-length mirrors, options that light up, and over-the-door picks, all for a pretty reasonable price — including the $7 Target mirror that's transforming shoppers' apartments.
So if you're after the perfect mirror (or a few to create a wall of them), these are the six styles your teeny home will appreciate.
6 Target mirrors to maximize space
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Full-length Target mirrors
$7
Dimensions: 13.5" x 49.5"
Color: Black, white
Try the $7 Target mirror wall hack with this one.
$89
Dimensions: 64" x 21"
Colors: Gold, rose gold, sapphire
Because a pop of color is always fun
$120
Dimensions: 20" x 58"
Colors: Gold
It's giving Art Deco
Target wall mirror
$49.99
Size: 17.5" x 21.25"
Color: Brass
Something a little chic
$80
Size: 20" x 30"
Color: Black, pewter, brass
Shelves, please!
$80
Dimensions: 28.5" x 18.2"
Colors: Brass
Something of an Anthropologie dupe
Target round mirror
$30.49
Dimensions: 17.5"
Colors: Gold, rose gold, silver
Hang this one up with a Command hook
$6
Dimensions: 8.54 " x 4.72"
Colors: White, black
To get those brows on fleek
$60
Dimensions: 28"
Colors: Black, silver, brass
You can't beat a classic round mirror
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Louise is the Ecommerce Editor at Real Homes, specialising in sleep content so you can wind-down well. With prior PR experience working for a luxury bedding brand, Louise knows the importance of getting a great night’s sleep. Joining the other side of the desk as a full-time journo, Louise brings her bedding expertise to writing sleep buying guides, reviews, and news for Real Homes. Aside from helping readers get essential shut eye, Louise also writes shopping content for homeware items that’ll add a decorative edge to your space. With an eye for design that won’t snooze on style, but a budget that won’t quite stretch, Louise loves nothing more than a modern designer dupe. From coloured glassware to contemporary storage, anything to upgrade the bare space of her rented East London flat.