A mirror can complete a bathroom, working as a decorative piece while creating an illusion of expanded space in a small area.
There are plenty of stylish, practical bathroom mirrors to choose from, ranging from ornate, vintage-inspired pieces to minimalist designs, depending on your home decor style.
Bobbin Round Mirror
If you’re looking to add a splash of color to your bathroom, Inside Story’s fun bobbin design is available in red, blue or ivory. It makes a striking statement — particularly in red — so works well in bathrooms with pared-back or minimalist decor.
Round Wall Mirror with Bamboo Shelf
For small spaces, an integrated shelf is a handy way to store small cosmetics and toiletries for easy access. This Dunelm option is suitable for humid environments, thanks to the bamboo construction of its shelf, while its frameless, circular mirror looks pretty Insta-worthy.
Pebble Grey LED Bathroom Mirror
An LED mirror is a simple way to add a sophisticated finish to your bathroom, and this one includes a useful motion sensor (no fingerprints here!). It features a heated de-mister, and an integrated charging socket for shavers, toothbrushes and such. Do bear in mind that the mirror will need to be safely wired in to your household electricity.
Classic Circle Mirror
Circle mirrors are as classic and chic as it gets. Place it in the center of your vanity, so you can hang sconces on both sides for an even glow.
Double Gold Mirrors
Glossy gold mirrors bring the drama. All types of polished frames will have the same effect — copper, silver, brushed bronze or whatever else suits your space.
Sprawling Horizontal Mirror
Go for the unexpected and attach understated glass sconces to both ends of a framed mirror. Select a frame that’s identical (or as close to it) to the wall color to make a quaint space appear larger.
Metallic Mirror
Place a gilded antler mirror on herringbone tile to make a striking statement. Deck out the space with towel rings, light fixtures and hardware, all brushed in gold.
Barely-There Mirror
Since frames take up extra space, a frameless option is a great way to make the most of whatever free wall space you do have. Plus, the minimalistic style works for just about any aesthetic: modern, traditional, farmhouse-inspired and so on.
Scallop Edge Mirror
You can’t go wrong with a simple, slimline scalloped design — it’s always fashionable. This version from Inside Story is durably made from iron, glass and MDF, and is available with clear, red or green edging if you prefer a pop of color.