High school history taught that the ancient Egyptians were the first civilizations to have mirrors.
In the centuries since that ancient time mirrors have have played various roles in civilizations with advances in the manufacturing and availability to the peoples.
During these times the mirror has advanced from luxury and status to being amply available to the general population to being used not just for vanity and grooming but into scientific fields as well.
Over the ages the use of mirror for residential interior aesthetics has manifest in many different ways and for many different reasons.
Physically what a mirror does is reflect and as such what it reflects should be of paramount concern where it is used.
This basic physics law has been not used to the best advantage in many residential aesthetics over time.
If a mirror were used for your personal residential interior environment, what would it reflect?
What does this reflection say about you, your life style, activities, choices, aesthetics, level of quality, et cetera?
Look. See. Analyze. Do. Be.
Food for thought.