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Why Large Mirrors Are More Useful Than Smaller Mirrors

Large Mirrors Large mirrors are far more useful for looking into than small mirrors, when you are interested in seeing a reflection of a much larger subject than before you must make sure you are standing next to a large mirror and not a small one.

There are often many people who will swear that a magnifying mirror serves their purposes much better than a magnifying mirror but this is unfounded since a large mirror has a greater surface area ensuring greater viewing positions. Magnifying mirrors are useful for certain things in isolation but when it comes to more important, large scale viewing, reflective subjects you must look no further than a great surfaced, reflective mirror, there is nothing quite like it.

A big mirror is any one that is greater than 1meter high and 1 meter wide, if it is only i meter high and, lets say, for arguments sake 99cm high then it is classed as a small mirror and must be labeled and sold as such. this is an important feature that distinguishes both sizes from each other. the major selling point for these great structures is that once you have two of them on parallel walls facing one another you create a view into infinity, the human eye sees forever until it cannot perceive further. A room is greatly enlarged through this process and the result is a multidimensional room environment that did not exist beforehand, thanks only to the reflective qualities of two mirrors greater than 1 meter by 1 meter facing each other.

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