Replacing your bathroom mirror is a simple, inexpensive way to update your decor. You must consider these essential points before you begin the project.
The best way to narrow down your options is to decide on the form and size you want. Also, consider how you plan to remove and mount your mirrors.
There are many types of bathroom mirrors
The bathroom mirror is usually viewed as one big, solid piece that rests on top of the vanity. Although this is the most common design option, it can lack character and individuality. Mirrors are available in many sizes and shapes and can all be used within your bathroom. Let's look at these types:
Wall Mirrors
Wall mirrors are mirrors that are mounted on the wall. These mirrors can be found anywhere in your house. There are many options for bathroom wall mirrors. They can be customized to fit any space or complement your decor. Frameless mirrors can be found, but others come with a frame to complement or contrast your vanity or hardware.
Installation can be complicated or simple, depending on the style and size of your wall-mounted reflection. We'll get into the installation details later, but remember that the heavier and more complicated your wall mirror, the more important it is to hang it properly and in the right place in your bathroom.
Decorative Mirrors
Although decorative mirrors can be confused with wall mirrors, they need to be considered separately for bathroom decor. These smaller wall-mounted mirrors are available in many sizes. They can be used to display exciting design elements, such as birds, flowers, or simple geometric shapes, that aren't rectangular or square.
Bathroom mirrors with decorative frames can be very interesting and add an artistic touch to your space. Their small sizes allow you to create a mosaic or group them in an artistic pattern. This will add depth to your space.
Full-length mirrors
Full-length mirrors are great for opening up spaces and adding light to bathrooms. Depending on the space, they can be placed horizontally on top of your dual vanity. This will provide a substantially reflective surface for your design without compromising aesthetics.
You can create the illusion of more space by placing a full-length mirror vertically opposite a vanity or dressing mirror. This will allow you to see yourself clearly from head to toe.
Floor Mirrors
A floor mirror with full length is a wonderful addition to any bathroom. To make your bathroom's ceilings appear taller, many floor mirrors can tilt. This angle will also make your reflection appear slimmer. These options, with their own frames, are easy to set up.
The classic design of floor mirrors is elegant and timeless. These are ideal if you have an area with a soaking tub or have chosen traditional finishes such as brass or wood. They are also easy to move and adaptable. You can place them across from a window or another mirror such as a standard wall-mounted full-length mirror. This will open up your space and make even small bathrooms seem larger.
Pivot Mirrors
A pivoting wall mirror looks great next to the bathroom vanity. This alternative comes with a flexible mount that lifts off the wall and angles differently. It provides the best lighting and perspective to apply makeup and style your hair.
Some mirrors have two sides. One side has a regular mirror, while the other has a magnified mirror. Some pivot mirrors might also have built-in lighting options.
Medicine Cabinet
Long gone are the days of boring medicine cabinets. Standard bathroom fixtures still have storage, but there are now built-in mirrored options that can complement your space while also serving as a hidden shelf.
Some medicine cabinets come integrated with the over-the-vanity bathroom mirror. Other cabinets are stand-alone cabinets that have distinctive design elements.
LED Bathroom Mirror
LED Bathroom mirror technology has evolved significantly over the past few years. The lighted mirror technology can be used to lighten your bathroom while also mimicking natural light. This makes it ideal for makeup application. Mirrors with large lights can be mounted above a vanity. Smaller mirrors can also be used as personal vanity sets. These options are ideal for bathrooms without windows, creating a bright, light-filled environment.