The right bathroom mirror is both functional and stylish. Whether you are decorating a spacious primary bathroom or a small powder room, choose a mirror shape, size, and frame material that complements your decor, from modern and contemporary to vintage, antique, and retro styles.
Check out these bathroom mirror ideas for inspiration.
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of 25Frameless Round Mirror
A. Naber Design / Photo by Jenny Siegwart
Break up the straight lines of vertical wall tile and a rectangular vanity with a single square sink by hanging a round mirror on the wall. Choose a frameless style for a contemporary look, a thin brass frame for a midcentury modern bathroom, or a black frame for an industrial look.
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of 25Pill-Shaped Mirror
Make a small powder room feel more spacious by hanging a pill-shaped mirror above the sink. The shape will draw the eye upward while introducing soft curves.
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of 25Statement Bathroom Mirror
Create a focal point in a small powder room with a bold statement mirror. From gilded frames to colorful cut glass, choose a style that appeals to you.
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of 25Double Vanity Mirrors
A. Naber Design / Photo by Jenny Siegwart
Hang a pair of mirrors on the wall above a double bathroom vanity with two sinks. In this modern primary bathroom, a pair of hexagonal mirrors adds a punch of geometry that complements the bold patterned floor tile.
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of 25Wall-to-Wall Mirror
Double the perception of space and amplify natural light with a large horizontal mirror cut to fit the wall above double sinks. Embed a pair of sconces on the mirror surface for a minimalist feel.
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of 25Small Bathroom Mirror
Choose a mirrored bathroom medicine cabinet to save space in a small bathroom. Save wall space by choosing a model with embedded LED lights that will ensure you have adequate light when shaving or applying makeup.
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of 25Bathroom Floor Mirror
Lean a tall floor mirror against the wall of a large wet room-style bathroom with a spacious walk-in shower. The mirror will reflect natural light and give you a chance to check your outfit.
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of 25Bathroom Mirror With Shelf
Add storage to your bathroom by hanging a mirror with an integrated shelf. Use the built-in feature to store everyday items or to display decor in a powder room.
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of 25Wood Frame Mirror
Add warmth to a modern bathroom with a wood-framed mirror. Choose a light wood stain for a coastal feel or a dark wood to complement moody wallpaper.
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of 25Framed LED Mirror
Choose a bathroom vanity mirror with built-in LED lighting for a modern look. Install a single mirror over a vanity table or a pair of mirrors over individual sinks in a shared primary bathroom that will create flattering and energy-saving light.
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of 25Rattan Mirror
Add warmth to a modern bathroom with a mirror framed in a natural material such as bamboo, rattan, or wicker. Choose a new style or source vintage mirrors online or at thrift shops and flea markets.
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of 25Arched Vanity Mirrors
Hang arched mirrors to soften the look of your bathroom. Natural wood frames will complement cabinetry and contrast with white walls and countertops.
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of 25Tinted Glass Bathroom Mirror
If you’re decorating a powder room, feel free to choose a mirror with tinted glass. Bronze or rose gold will create a warm and flattering look for guests checking their faces while they wash their hands.
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of 25Asymmetrical Mirror
Give your powder room a dose of retro style with an asymmetrical mirror. These vintage designs have an organic feel that pairs well with glamorous touches like leopard wallpaper and midcentury era pendant lights.
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of 25Wavy Framed Mirror
Wavy ’80s-style mirrors have made a comeback in recent years. Hang a white mirror with a wavy frame to modernize a traditional bathroom.
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of 25Square Bathroom Mirror
Sissy + Marley Interior Design / Photo by Marco Ricca Studio
Hang a square mirror over a single vanity rather than a standard rectangle. Hang a mirror with a thin frame to maximize natural light, especially if it’s positioned opposite a window like this industrial farmhouse-style bathroom.
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of 25Rounded Rectangular Mirrors
Soften the look of vertically hung rectangular mirrors by choosing a style with rounded corners. Thin black mirror frames complement lighting fixtures and hardware for a modern look.
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of 25Contemporary Mirror
Turn a tiny powder room into a showpiece by choosing a contemporary mirror. Look for unusual forms and mixed materials.
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of 25Industrial Bathroom Mirror
Complement a modern or industrial-style space with a simple round mirror. A black frame will complement black-and-white bathroom wall tiles, fixtures, and flooring.
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of 25Venetian Mirror
Introduce some glamour into your bathroom with a vintage, antique, or reproduction Venetian mirror. This ornate style will complement an older home or add a sense of history to a modern space.
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of 25Octagonal Mirror
Design by Tidal Interiors / Photo by Jenny Siegwart
Pair tropical wallpaper with an octagonal bathroom mirror to create an eclectic feel in a small bathroom. Choose an aged brass finish to complement a dark wood vanity.
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of 25Organic Shaped Mirror
Decorate a wabi sabi or Japandi bathroom with an organic shaped mirror. Choose an oversized mirror with a slim natural wood frame to complement neutral finishes and textures.
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of 25Antique Mirror
Hang a Louis Philippe mirror over a pedestal sink in a period home. This simple and timeless shape can also add character to a newer bathroom and can be found at a number of price points, from inexpensive reproductions to gilded antique versions.
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of 25Beveled Mirror
Choose a mirror with beveled edges to infuse a simple space with interesting details. The lack of a frame will create more surface area for the mirror to reflect natural light in a smaller space.
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of 25Custom Mirror Niche
If you are building a new bathroom from scratch, consider adding custom details like a sink niche with an Islamic arch-inspired design. Cut the mirror to fit the niche to create depth and dimension and paint the side walls in a contrasting color with bathroom wallpaper for a signature look.