You look at it multiple times a day, but you probably don’t think much about your bathroom mirror. However, if you’re renovating or designing a new space, you might be taking a closer look at this bathroom essential.
Deciding on a new bathroom mirror raises all sorts of questions. How big should it be? What’s the ideal shape? Which specific features or functionalities do you need? What about lighting temperature? We’ll dig into these important questions and why they matter so you'll have all the information you need when selecting your new bathroom mirror.
Why is mirror size so important? Here’s why: It needs to be large enough to be functional for one or two people, but if it’s too large, it could dominate the space and look out of place. Relative to the vanity or console, the mirror should be narrower by about one to two inches on each side—no more and no less. If you have dual vanities and want to place two mirrors, the same rules apply to each one. If you are placing a large mirror over two vanities, use the outer edges for your measurements.
Why does it matter what shape the mirror is? The ideal mirror blends seamlessly into the space and elevates the overall look. The wrong shape stands out, but not in a good way (unless the goal is eccentricity or a statement mirror). Complement the theme with lines, curves, and contours that enhance the aesthetic. Think beyond the rectangle with contemporary shapes such as circles, ovals, teardrops, rounded corners, and more. Take advantage of sharp angles, sleek curves, beveled edges, or elongated profiles to evoke the desired vibe and tie your theme together.
What luxury bathroom mirror features should you look for? Mirrors can do much more than allow you to see yourself, especially when you put careful thought into the features and your goals. By carefully selecting the right features, a luxury bathroom mirror can be transformed from a mere reflection into a stylish centerpiece that elevates your entire space and usability.
Here are some features to consider as you evaluate your options:
Bathroom mirrors can be designed with a storage frame, integrated shelf, or concealed cabinet. Whether you’re working with a small space, limited counter space, or just like to have a few items handy, a mirror that incorporates storage serves multiple purposes. Think about the items you want to store and how to store them (stowed away or on display), and use this as your guide when choosing the right mirror style, function, and design for you.
Available in inset or movable styles, a magnifying mirror can be positioned to match your height and preferred location.
A mirror that folds in one or two sections lets you control the angle and find the perfect light. This feature is ideal for applying makeup, styling hair, and ensuring you look great from every angle.
Mirrors that incorporate frames or integrated shelves are a design opportunity, especially when you can personalize the tonal range of colors and finishes. Coordinate with the vanity and storage solutions or add a pop of color to a minimalist space.
You incorporate technology into almost every other aspect of your life, so why not the bathroom? At its foundation, the bathroom is a functional space, so it makes sense to get the most from your mirror. Of course, usability should never be at the expense of style. Fortunately, you can get the best of both worlds with these functional elements:
Now that you know everything to consider when selecting a bathroom mirror, you might feel overwhelmed. Fortunately, you don’t have to go it alone. The design specialists at Hastings can help narrow your options based on your goals, aesthetic vision, and lifestyle needs.
Get in touch with a Hastings design specialist today to get started.