Transitional Mirrors

Beveled glass, clean profiles, and warm finishes for living rooms, entryways, and bedrooms. Shop from Visual Comfort, Feiss, Hinkley, and more.

Learn more672 products

Filters
Out of stock
Price
$
$
Brand
Sort by

Transitional Mirrors Canada – Brushed Nickel, Aged Bronze, Soft Gold Frames

Transitional mirrors use beveled glass in brushed nickel frames, simple iron profiles in aged bronze, wood-framed rectangles in painted finishes, and clean oval forms in soft gold to add reflective surface to rooms that combine period references with contemporary restraint. These mirrors are designed to suit any interior by taking a clear position on material quality while staying neutral on stylistic allegiance.

In living rooms and entryways, an oversized transitional mirror in a clean brushed nickel or aged bronze frame above a console multiplies light and creates a considered focal wall that suits both traditional and contemporary surroundings. In dining rooms, a large transitional mirror opposite a window expands the perceived space and doubles the ambient light. In bedrooms, a leaning or wall-mounted transitional mirror adds functional surface without demanding a style match from the surrounding furniture.

We carry transitional mirrors from Visual Comfort, Feiss, Hinkley Lighting, Progress Lighting, and Elk Lighting. All priced in Canadian dollars with free shipping on orders over $199.

Transitional Mirror FAQs

What size transitional mirror should I hang above a console?

The mirror should span two-thirds to three-quarters the width of the console. For a 60-inch console, that is 40 to 45 inches wide. Mount the center of the mirror at 57 to 60 inches from the floor. Leave 6 to 8 inches of clearance between the top of the console surface and the bottom of the mirror frame. A slightly oversized transitional mirror above a console creates more visual impact than one that reads too small for the surface.

What transitional mirror shape works best in an entryway?

A rectangular or arched transitional mirror in a clean brushed nickel or aged bronze frame suits most entryways. Rectangular mirrors with simple frames suit contemporary and transitional entryways. Arched mirrors add a traditional reference while remaining clean enough to suit transitional spaces. Round mirrors suit smaller foyers and powder rooms where a rectangular frame would feel heavy. Oversized arch mirrors in aged brass have become particularly popular in transitional entryways.

How do I coordinate a transitional mirror finish with my existing hardware?

Match the mirror frame to the dominant metal in the room — door hinges, door knobs, light fixture finishes, and cabinet hardware. Brushed nickel mirror frames coordinate with satin nickel and chrome hardware. Aged bronze coordinates with oil-rubbed bronze. Soft gold coordinates with brushed brass and warm gold. Matte black coordinates with virtually any other finish and is the most mix-friendly choice if your hardware is inconsistent.

Do you ship transitional mirrors across Canada?

Yes — all mirrors ship Canada-wide at CAD prices with free shipping on orders over $199. Larger mirrors may require freight delivery — our team will confirm at order confirmation.

Buying guide
How to Choose Transitional Mirrors

Frame style, size, finish, and mounting position determine how transitional mirrors read in a space.

Size it correctly
Above a console, span two-thirds to three-quarters the table width. In a living room, a larger mirror reads as a design decision. In a bedroom, match or slightly exceed the headboard width. Leave 6 to 12 inches between the tabletop and the bottom of the frame for wall applications.
Choose the frame style
Beveled glass in a simple frame suits most transitional rooms and reads as timeless rather than dated. Clean rectangular frames in brushed nickel or aged bronze suit contemporary-leaning transitional rooms. Oval and arched frames suit rooms that lean slightly more traditional.
Set the mounting height
Center at 57 to 60 inches from the floor for most wall applications. Above console tables, leave 6 to 12 inches between the tabletop and the bottom of the frame.
Position for light
Place transitional mirrors opposite windows to multiply natural light. In dining rooms and living rooms, a large mirror doubles the ambient light and perceived space without changing the room's aesthetic balance.
LocationWidthMounting height
Above console2/3 to 3/4 table width6-12" above table
Living room accent24" - 48" widthCenter at 57-60"
Dining room accentProportional to wallCenter at 57-60"
Bedroom (wall)Match headboard widthCenter at 57-60"
Bathroom vanityMatch vanity width4-6" above faucet
Common questions
Transitional Mirrors FAQ
What defines transitional mirrors?
Transitional mirrors use beveled glass, simple iron, clean wood, and oval forms in brushed nickel, aged bronze, and soft gold frames. They add reflective surface with material quality while remaining neutral on stylistic allegiance.
What size should I hang above a console?
Span two-thirds to three-quarters the console width. Leave 6 to 12 inches between the tabletop and the bottom of the frame.
What frame finish is most versatile?
Brushed nickel for cool-toned interiors. Aged bronze for warmer rooms. Soft gold for rooms with antique brass and warm wood tones.
Can transitional mirrors be used in a bathroom?
Yes. Beveled rectangular mirrors in brushed nickel or aged bronze are among the most popular bathroom mirror choices because they suit any tile or vanity style.
How do I hang a heavy mirror?
Mount into studs using appropriate lag screws. Use a French cleat for mirrors over 30 pounds. Use all provided hanging points on multi-point frames.
Do you offer free shipping?
Yes, free standard shipping across Canada on all orders over $199, including mirrors.
What brands do you carry?
We carry transitional mirrors from Visual Comfort, Feiss, Hinkley Lighting, Progress Lighting, and Elk Lighting.