Untraditional Bathroom Mirrors
Posted by Eric Morgan on 2nd Mar 2014
Unlike the traditional bathroom wall mirrors of the 1970s, modern mirror designs are breathing life and style into bathrooms across America. As an integral part of any bathroom, mirrors are extremely functional and practical. They are perfect for getting ready, applying cosmetics, shaving, etc., but they also serve a fundamental component of reflecting light and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere.
While simple, understated bathroom mirrors are the top choice for builders and homeowners, these styles generally look best in minimalist bathrooms. With no bells and whistles, they look good in homes that offer contemporary designs. For people with traditional homes, it's best to skip this trend.
Mirrors should reflect a bathroom's style and function while remaining practical. Most people tend to overlook the importance of an elegant bathroom mirror, but mirrors enhance spaces. Since bathrooms are typically smaller in overall square footage, it's important to maximize decorating opportunities and create abundant light in areas.
By nature, bathrooms are a private area. Unless someone has privacy panel windows, a sunroof or solar tube, chances are bathrooms remain in relative darkness. To help maximize artificial and natural lighting, it's important to decorate bathrooms with custom mirrors that make these spaces feel bright, light and spacious.
Choosing the correct size of mirror is also important. A large bathroom paired with a small mirror is going to feel off-center, just as a small bathroom with a huge mirror will also appear disproportionate. Before purchasing a mirror, measure the wall space. By determining the available space, homeowners can explore different sizes, designs and shapes that will enhance bathroom's overall appearance.
To further maximize an attractive mirror design, homeowners may wish to update lighting fixtures. Harsh florescent lighting makes bathrooms feel cold and sterile. When shopping for lighting, opt for recessed lighting, which gives bathrooms a smooth, clean appearance. Track lighting is perfect for directing light to specific areas, such as the shower, bathtub or sink. Wall sconces look warm and inviting when placed on either side of mirrors. Traditional lighting often includes overhead light fixtures with one, two, three or four light bulb outlets.
If bathrooms features vanities, stylish mirrors pair well with these versatile built-ins. Whether it's embracing a more contemporary, modern mirror design or going for bold old-Hollywood glamour, these areas are perfect for applying cosmetics and tackling trendy hairstyles. Depending upon the style of cabinets, round, oval or rectangular mirrors will dress up these bathroom designs.