Bathroom
Sometimes the small mirror hanging in your bathroom just doesn’t cut it. Fixing your hair and outfit is always easier with a bigger mirror, and if you’re renting or simply not a diy person you might not want to take down the mirror already hanging in your bathroom so hanging a mirror on the back of your door is a great option.
Closet
Aside from being able to double check that those pants do match your shirt, mirrors bounce light around and will make a small dark closet seem bigger and brighter which is always a nice thing.
Laundry Room
This is another space that can seem dark and small, hanging a mirror on the back of your door will allow the light to bounce around and give the allusion of a bigger space but won’t be in the way on the floor or taking up shelf space on the wall.
Dorm Room
A classic renter’s space, which often has pretty specific rules about making holes in the walls. Hanging a mirror on the back of your dorm room is the perfect way to bypass this problem.
Hallway
Being able to double check everything before you leave your home is always a plus. Hallways can also seem narrow and dark so hanging a mirror will help to eliminate that issue.