Add the finishing touches to your bathroom with a mirror

Bathroom mirrors can be an important part of the design of the bathroom as a whole. Far more than just a functional device for personal grooming, the bathroom mirror needs to be carefully chosen to also reflect the light – be it natural or artificial – available in the bathroom in question. Bathroom mirrors come in a myriad of different designs, shapes and sizes, be it oval, rectangular or round, and either with a frame surrounding them or without one. 

Bathroom mirrors can also be chosen for their decorative usefulness, with different styles, colours and types that can be chosen to match perfectly with the already existing décor of the bathroom. Add a frame to the mirror to help improve its match with the general design of the bathroom. If the bathroom is of a very ‘modern’ design, however, a frameless mirror is often a better choice in order to continue to reflect that choice of design. How large the mirror needs to be generally depends on the size of the bathroom cabinet (aka vanity cabinet), as bathrooms that use sidelights often go on outside the cabinet, so the mirror is almost always needed to be smaller than the cabinet.

In today’s world, the bathroom mirror is far more than just a practical tool. It can be a very important addition to the bathroom and help to further reflect the décor and general ambience that the consumer wishes the overall bathroom design to reflect. Visiting a bathroom suppliers website such as UK Bathrooms can provide you with some great ideas and the dimensions of mirrors so you can choose the perfect one.

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One Response to “Add the finishing touches to your bathroom with a mirror”

  1. I’ve always preferred a large bathroom mirror, especially the ones that go from floor to ceiling. In my master bathroom, I switched out my closed doors for some that were mirrors on one side. Now I have to big closet door mirrors along with a ten foot mirror over my double vanity.

    Juliette Samuel

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