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what size mirror above console table india



newreviews.in · Mirror Guide · 2025

What Size Mirror Above a Console Table?
5 Mistakes Indian Buyers Make
(And the Fix for Each One)

Not gonna lie — I made at least three of these mistakes before I figured out what actually works. If you're about to hang a mirror above your console, read this first. Fifteen minutes now saves a lot of wall holes later.

✍️ Shreya Bhatia, Nagpur 📅 May 2025 📖 9 min read
5 mistakes covered
80 mirror designs
Free pan-India delivery

So this happened. I bought a beautiful Venetian mirror, hung it above my console table in our drawing room in Nagpur, stood back, and thought — something is off. The mirror was gorgeous. The console was gorgeous. Together they looked... wrong. Not horribly wrong. Just weirdly wrong. Like a beautiful outfit on the wrong occasion.

Three weeks and two wall holes later, I figured out it was a sizing mistake. The mirror was too wide for the console. Not dramatically — maybe 15 cm wider on each side. But that small error completely disrupted the visual balance between them. The mirror looked like it was floating untethered above the furniture rather than anchored to it.

That got me thinking about all the mirror mistakes I've seen — in my own home, in friends' places, in the WhatsApp groups where people share their new furniture. They're not obvious mistakes. They look almost right. Which is worse, honestly, because you can't identify what's bothering you.

Here's the thing: mirror mistakes in Indian homes are almost always sizing or placement errors, not taste errors. The mirror itself is usually fine. Where it goes and how big it is — that's where it goes wrong.

Before I get into the mistakes — if you're also confused about vastu placement for mirrors, Meera Pillai from Kochi wrote a detailed guide about it at ReviewTrust.in. She covers the facing-main-door question, which wall to use in each room, and shows what 4 different Indian rooms look like with wrong vs correct placement. Worth reading alongside this one.

The 5 Mistakes — One by One

01
The Most Common One
Buying a Mirror Wider Than Your Console Table

This was my mistake. And I see it constantly. You have a 100 cm console. You buy a 130 cm mirror because it looks "right" in the product photo. On the wall, the mirror overhangs the console by 15 cm on each side and looks like it belongs to a different piece of furniture — because visually, it does.

The mirror should be 60–80% of the console's width. For a 100 cm console, that means 60–80 cm mirror. For a 120 cm console, 72–96 cm. The moment the mirror goes wider than the console, the pair loses its visual relationship. The mirror becomes a wall decoration unrelated to the furniture below it.

❌ What happens

Mirror looks untethered. The wall carries it, not the console. Guests can't tell whether the mirror and console are a deliberate pair or two unrelated purchases.

✓ The fix

Mirror 60–80% of console width. If you've already bought wider, add tall objects at each console end to visually extend the console's presence to meet the mirror edges.

The Venetian Style Mirror (₹10,587) is 57% off and sits in that 60–75 cm range perfect for most Indian console tables under 110 cm. Genuinely elegant for the price.

02
The Height Mistake
Hanging the Mirror Too High Above the Console

This one's subtle. You hang the mirror and it looks fine — until you realise there's a gap of 40–50 cm between the top of the console and the bottom of the mirror. That gap is a problem. It breaks the visual connection between the two pieces. They look like separate items sharing a wall rather than a composed pair.

The standard gap between furniture top and mirror bottom is 15–20 cm. No more. That distance keeps them connected while leaving room for taller decorative objects on the console surface — a lamp, a vase, a Buddha statue. Weirdly, a smaller gap also makes the mirror look larger, not smaller. It's anchored rather than floating.

❌ What happens

Mirror looks like it's been placed by a different person from whoever arranged the console. The pair has no conversation with each other.

✓ The fix

15–20 cm gap only. Measure from the top of the console surface (not the legs) to the bottom of the mirror frame. Hold the mirror in position before nailing — it takes 2 minutes to verify.

03
The Vastu Mistake
Putting the Console (and Mirror) on the South Wall

Okay hear me out — this one is both a vastu mistake and a light mistake, which is why it shows up everywhere. The south wall is usually the widest unobstructed wall in the entrance or living room. So people put the console there. Then the mirror. Then someone visits and tells them vastu says don't put a mirror on the south wall. They feel stuck.

Here's where it gets interesting though — moving the console + mirror pair to the north or east wall actually usually looks better, not just better for vastu. The north and east walls receive indirect or morning light in most Indian homes, which is the most flattering light for a Venetian mirror's etched glass to catch. The south wall often gets harsh afternoon light that flattens the mirror's detail. So vastu and design agree: north or east wall wins.

❌ South wall mirror

Bad vastu. Also harsh afternoon light flattens the Venetian etching. The decorative detail — the whole point of buying a Venetian mirror — becomes invisible.

✓ North or east wall

Good vastu. Soft indirect or morning light hits the glass etching and creates the luminous effect that makes Venetian mirrors worth buying in the first place.

04
The Frame Clash
Choosing a Mirror Frame That Fights the Console Finish

This is a tricky one because both pieces can be individually beautiful and still look wrong together. Imagine a warm gold PVD console frame with a cool silver Venetian mirror above it. Each is stunning. Together they pull in different directions — the gold reads warm, the silver reads cool, and the eye can't settle.

The rule isn't "exact match" — that looks boring and intentional in the wrong way. The rule is same temperature, not necessarily same shade. Gold console → gold-tinted or champagne Venetian glass frame. Silver/chrome console → silver Venetian glass frame. Dark metal console → dark-framed or gunmetal mirror. The frames don't have to match. They have to agree on whether they're warm or cool.

❌ Temperature clash

Gold console + silver mirror = warm vs cool tension. Both beautiful individually. Visually uncomfortable together. The eye keeps jumping between them.

✓ Temperature harmony

Gold PVD console + gold-tinted Venetian Premium Mirror = warm agreement. Different textures (metal vs glass) but same temperature. The pair feels composed.

The Venetian Premium Mirror (₹13,900–₹23,000) is available in gold-tinted glass — pairs directly with gold PVD console frames. The Shopps.in collection has both in matching temperature finishes. WhatsApp +91-99468-28484 to confirm matching finishes before ordering.

05
The One Nobody Talks About
Styling the Console So Busy the Mirror Disappears

Okay, this one is painfully relatable. You put a beautiful Venetian mirror above the console. Then you style the console: Ganesha, tray, vase, lamp, small clock, four photo frames, two candles, a plant, and your mother-in-law's crystal bowl. And somehow the mirror — which cost ₹17,900 and is the most beautiful thing in the room — is invisible.

A Venetian mirror needs breathing room below it. The console styling should draw the eye upward toward the mirror, not compete with it for attention. The classic arrangement: one tall vertical element (lamp or tall vase) at one end, one medium focal object (Ganesha, Buddha) slightly off-centre, one contained tray for practical items. That's three objects. Maximum. Everything else gets edited out.

❌ Over-styled console

8+ objects on the console. Eye stays at console level. Mirror becomes background. The whole reason you bought a Venetian mirror — its luminous presence — is lost in visual noise.

✓ Edited console

3 objects max. One tall, one medium focal, one contained tray. Eye naturally rises to the mirror. Photos don't do it justice — in person it looks genuinely curated and intentional.

The moment I cleared everything off my console except a lamp, my Ganesha statue, and a small tray — the Bolinger Band Mirror above it instantly became the focal point of the room. That says a lot. Nothing changed except what was removed.

The Mirror + Console Formula That Actually Works

Okay so here it is in one place. Do this and you won't make any of the five mistakes:

The 5-Point Check Before You Hang Anything
1
Mirror width = 60–80% of console width Measure your console. Multiply by 0.7. That number is your target mirror width. ±5 cm is fine.
2
Gap between console top and mirror bottom = 15–20 cm Not 30 cm. Not 50 cm. 15–20 cm keeps them visually connected. Hold the mirror in place and check before drilling.
3
Wall = north or east only Both vastu and the light say so. The Venetian etching looks luminous in indirect and morning light. The south wall flattens it.
4
Frame temperature = same as console finish Gold console → gold-tinted Venetian frame. Silver console → silver Venetian. Dark metal → dark or gunmetal. Same temperature, not necessarily same shade.
5
Console styling = 3 objects maximum One tall (lamp/vase), one medium focal (Ganesha/Buddha), one tray. Everything else is editing. The mirror should be the hero. Let it be.

The Shopps.in Mirrors Worth Looking At

80 designs at Shopps.in. All prices IGST-inclusive. Free pan-India delivery. Wooden box packing for glass mirrors. COD available. 1800-203-7307 toll-free. WhatsApp +91-99468-28484.

Best value · 57% off · Small consoles
Venetian Style Mirror
Classic glass frame etching — photos honestly don't do it justice
₹10,587
₹24,717
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47% off · Most versatile · Any Indian home
Bolinger Band Mirror
Contemporary Venetian profile — works in modern + traditional interiors
₹17,900
₹33,900
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Gold-tinted frame · Pairs with gold PVD consoles
Venetian Premium Mirror
Classic design — everyone who visits asks about it
₹13,900–₹23,000
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Statement · Grand entrances · Villas
Venetian Ruby Empress Mirror
Arched crown + ruby glass — looks straight out of a luxury hotel
Custom pricing
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5 Questions From People Who've Been Googling This

Q: What size mirror should I get for a 90 cm console?

60–80% of 90 cm = 54–72 cm wide mirror. Realistically, look at 60–70 cm mirrors for a 90 cm console. At 70 cm, the mirror is 78% of the console width — right at the upper boundary. The Venetian Style Mirror (₹10,587) sits in this range and is an excellent match. All prices IGST-inclusive, free delivery.

Q: My console is against the south wall. What do I do?

Move the console. I know that's annoying to hear, but vastu (and the light) genuinely work better on the north or east wall. If you absolutely cannot move it — because of architecture or electrical points — put the console on the south wall but do not put a mirror above it on that wall. Instead, put a piece of art or a metal wall panel. Save the mirror for the north or east wall across the room where it can do its actual job of distributing light and adding luminosity to the space.

Q: Round or rectangular mirror above a console?

Both work, but the visual effect is different. A round mirror above a rectangular console creates contrast through shape — horizontal console, circular mirror — which is visually interesting and softer. A rectangular mirror above a rectangular console creates alignment and weight — more formal, more architectural. For Indian entrance consoles, round mirrors tend to look more welcoming and less formal. For living room sofa-console pairings where you want a composed, serious look, rectangular works better.

Q: Are Shopps.in mirrors real glass or plastic?

Real glass. The reflective surface is float glass (distortion-free, premium). The Venetian frame panels are also genuine glass, etched traditionally. This is why the etching catches light the way it does — acrylic can't replicate that luminous depth. Larger mirrors ship in wooden crates for protection. COD available, all prices IGST-inclusive. Call 1800-203-7307 or WhatsApp +91-99468-28484 for any questions.

Q: Should I buy the console table and mirror together or separately?

Ideally together — or at least decide both at the same time, even if you order them at different times. The sizing rule (mirror 60–80% of console width) only works if you know both dimensions when you're choosing. The frame temperature rule (warm vs cool) requires knowing both finishes. Shopps.in stocks both console tables (101 designs) and mirrors (80 designs) — WhatsApp the team with your console dimensions and finish and they'll suggest which mirrors are the right size and temperature match.

80 Mirrors. Find the One That Works With Yours.

Venetian glass frames in gold and silver. Custom sizes available. Wooden box packaging. All prices IGST-inclusive. Free pan-India delivery. COD.

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