3. Bathroom Mirror Size Really Matters
Size is important for any mirror. You don’t want a monstrous mirror taking up your entire tiny guest bathroom.
So be sure to measure your space several times. Keep in mind all of the negative space you have that you might want to feature art. Or maybe new light fixtures.
When choosing the best bathroom mirror for your bathrooms you want a piece that doesn’t take up your limited wall space. Maybe look at mirrors that double up on use! Medicine cabinet combos are a very popular choice that homeowners in flats have been using for years.These mirrors are great features that can be useful for all sorts of spaces.
Think about your mirror’s size in relation to the rest of the space, especially the vanity unit. Although there are exceptions, a mirror generally shouldn’t be wider than the vanity itself.
In terms of height, a mirror only needs to reach about 30cm above and below the eyeline of the user. Of course the more height you can get, the better, as this will ensure extra viewing angles and give the bathroom a more open feeling. Try to span at least 1.2 – 2m above the floor.
To help you determine the perfect mirror height, measure from the base of the sink up to the lighting. Determine if you want a gap between the top of the mirror and the lights or if you want them flush. To avoid water spots, consider placing the mirror about 15cm above the vanity.
4. Lighting and Mirrors Work Together
Like LED mirrors, finding the right kind of lighting to accentuate your mirror is always a good idea.
Framing your mirror with sconces can add a touch of timeless style to your bathroom. Smaller spaces work great with lighted sconces and small mirrors. Find light features that match your room’s all over style.
It is recommended to choose a mirror that is 60 to 70 percent the width of your sink. This gives your sconces plenty of room to frame your mirror.
Lighting is an important part of any bathroom. Don’t skimp on it! Luckily, mirrors and lighting go great together and can become great features in your bathroom.
5. Unique Styles: Modern and Fun
When it comes to modern updates, finding mirrors with LEDs installed will help lighten up your space. And these mirrors also come equipped with extra features like clocks.
Some styles even come with de-misting features which make them great for that person in your life who loves taking the hottest shower possible in the morning. With hundreds of choices and truly efficient lighting, LED mirrors can make any spice bright, welcoming and modern.
6. Frameless or Traditional?
While it’s true that framed mirrors add another dimension of style, they are also bulkier. They can also take up more surface area, which can be an issue if you’re pressed for space. And don’t forget that unframed mirrors are currently the trend due to their clean and minimalistic look.
Fortunately, should you purchase an unframed piece and change your mind down the road, frames can be bought and added separately to form a custom design for that bathroom style-up project!
Frameless mirrors are great space savers. They’re unique and modern. They also tend to be cheaper so that can be great for those working with strict budgets.
This style of mirror works well for modern homes. Or homes with more minimalist features.
Framed mirrors are more traditional. They can become statement pieces that draw the eye of any guest.
Sometimes you can find a great piece at an antique store. With some customisation of this piece, you can transport your room to another level. Just remember, because of their inherent uniqueness these mirrors are more expensive and can be larger. Which might not work for every space. Simple frames may be a good middle ground. Find a frame that is smaller, with one or two unique design features. These mirrors will draw the eye but not be ostentatious. And can still lend a modern feel to your space.
7. Go Oblong, circle or curved
Oblong mirrors are beautiful, unique and on trend. If your bathroom has a pedestal sink, consider an oblong or round mirror! This shape leads to more wall space. Which means you can add some great lighting or even decorations that match the rest of your bathroom’s style.
Curved mirrors are beautiful pieces that lend a certain zen to any space. Find ones with simple frames like we mentioned above, and you’ll be well on your way to a beautiful, peaceful room.
Speaking of shapes, just because rectangular mirrors are the norm doesn’t mean you’re forced to follow suit. A round mirror can be a great way to bring some curves into an otherwise straight-lined room, ensuring a soft touch and relaxed mood.
A round mirror can also be a great companion piece for a pedestal basin, as the curved lines between the two can ensure a visual link. In addition, circular designs leave more negative space around the ‘corners’ than rectangular ones, if you’re doing anything possible to avoid a cramped look.
Obviously that bathroom mirror needs to enhance a practical layout, but consider where windows are located. If the mirror can reflect a window, that will mean additional natural lighting for the bathroom, which can bring out the best in every other design feature you include in the space. You may feel limited by outlets or wall sconces, but luckily a mirror can be custom cut to ensure perfect dimensions for your bathroom space.
Even the simplest of home décor stores can provide a selection of bathroom mirrors with great additional features.
- Storage: Vanity cabinets with mirrored fronts are available in both traditional and modern styles. Even though a mounted box vanity cabinet is usually traditional in style, modern designs are often created with sunken cabinets that are completely invisible when closed. Both are ideal options if you require a little more storage space for those endless amounts of bathroom goodies.
- Lighting: Mirrors with built-in lighting are perfect for cosmetic reasons, with the lights ensuring extra glow so you can see what you will really look like when out and about. Remember that these need to be hardwired into the bathroom, for which a licensed electrician is definitely recommended.
Remember, when picking your new mirrors, that you find a piece that will coordinate well with the rest of your bathroom’s aesthetic. In the end, the choice comes down to your personal style and your bathroom’s space.