Ideas For Styling Your Vanity Mirrors
Vanity mirrors have a lot to recommend them: They, unlike people, always let you know if you have something green stuck in your teeth, never judge you for staring, and have an infinite amount of style capacity. Let’s concentrate on the latter for the time being. Indeed, the appropriate mirror may provide the illusion of more space, increase natural light, and add a lot of visual interest to the walls.
So, let’s all take a long, hard look in the mirror with these twenty-one-bathroom mirror ideas that can instantly transform any area, regardless of its size, shape, style, or budget.
The shapely mirrors
Avoid the traditional rectangular and round mirrors in favor of something with a unique shape for something a little more fascinating. The curved mirror complements the curvature of the sink surface in this powder room created. The area is the perfect blend of classy and on-trend, thanks to the single blush pink light just above.
Window treatment mirror
Don’t let a lack of wall space or too many windows keep you from staring at yourself in the mirror all day. If there’s a narcissist, there’s a means to get rid of him. Just joking. But seriously, take inspiration from this unusual area and hang a mirror over the sink in front of the window. Then, for a visually fascinating approach, hang curtains at the windows halfway. This not only ensures anonymity but also keeps things stylishly intriguing.
The sideways mirror
Take a cue from Studio/bathroom Lifestyle’s design if you enjoy experimenting with shapes and changing up design compositions. The lower placement of the sideways oval mirror on the wall makes it both kid-friendly and fascinating.
The hanging mirrors
In the realm of Mirror walls design, hanging mirrors are having a moment. There’s something about them that’s both playful and fashionable while being laid-back. The schoolhouse sink, red stool, and sconce add to the contemporary farmhouse vibe in this bathroom in a family home.
Double sink mirrors
You don’t need twin mirrors just because you have two sinks. A single mirror that runs from one end of the vanity to the other breaks up the symmetry. Even better if the mirror has a hidden cabinet behind it, as one huge mirror will double the storage capacity. The simple golden frame of the mirror in this bathroom shows the various shimmering accents throughout and contrasts with the dark grey grooved drawers and black sconces.
Full bleed mirror
Brick and stone provide so much dimension, and in a small bathroom, using your walls to communicate style is essential. Isn’t it also ideal for little bathrooms? A wall mirror that stretches from floor to ceiling. This also doubles the architectural features’ beauty (visually, at least). As seen in this room, add color with decorations and a sense of polish with costly soaps.
So, these are ideas that you can adopt for decorating vanity mirrors. It will enhance the look of the bathroom when you go to take a bath.