A mirror is a must-have in any bathroom, and not just for getting ready in the morning.

Mirrors reflect light and give the illusion of a larger space, even in thesmallest powder rooms.

When choosing your next bathroom mirror, consider thedesign styleyou’re going for.

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Consider installing this style in a bathroom that gets less use.

The shape feels romantic and modern and creates pleasing symmetry with the rounded sink basin.

These retro-style cabinets play into the vintage aesthetic of this bathroom while offering additional storage.

Modern farmhouse powder bathroom

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Faucet hardware and a decorative tray in the same metallic tone further balance the look.

This rattan-wrapped mirror offers a warm, organic aesthetic that enhances the design without competing with thebathroom wallpaper.

The wood frame of this round mirror complements themidcentury modern bathroom cabinetsbelow, making the whole room feel harmonious.

Farmhouse bathroom

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The thin black frame mirrors the delicate edging around the top of the sink and the sleek faucet hardware.

The reflective hanging also complements a sconce light fixture and other decorative accessories throughout the room.

If you find a cute but slightly impractical piece like this, pair it with a full-body mirror nearby.

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This allows interior style to reign while ensuring the bathroom is functional.

Use two smaller identical mirrors, and double up on other decor for an even more cohesive aesthetic.

Opt forpendant lightsto repeat the doubled theme, hanging one above each mirror.

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If you opt for this bathroom mirror idea, you’ll want to pay special attention to size.

Repurposed from old wash stations, the mirrors are a perfect fit among other thrifted decor.

The unique shape of this wavy-framed mirror addspostmodern flairto the vintage wallpaper while subtly reinforcing the flower theme.

Vanity wooden mirror

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If you have a medicine cabinet that still functions, dont stress about replacing it.

Instead, give it a good clean, and potentially a fresh paint job.

In this retro Cuban-inspired bathroom, the chipping paint adds a rustic element that nods to the homes history.

Modern bathroom mirror

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If your existing medicine cabinet doesn’t match the theme of your bathroom, try thrifting one that does.

With their art deco beveled borders, these elongated octagon mirrors match the subtle glamour of this 1920s-inspired bathroom.

Here, extra wallpaper is wrapped around the mirror’s frame for an almost hidden effect.

Powder room medicine cabinet

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With a slightly industrial feel, these side-by-side mirrors offer an edgy element to this sleek bathroom.

Alternatively, a bathroom mirror with a built-in shelf grants more storage without necessitating a construction project.

The double mirrors in this bathroom don’t compete with the busy tile pattern or the custom vanity.

midcentury round bathroom mirror

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For an edgy-glam look, try a clover-shaped mirror similar to the one pictured above.

Rather than a costly wall mirror, cover the space with three rectangular panels instead.

Mounting light fixtures between the panels not only looks chic but offers ideal lighting for ahair and makeup station.

Antique bathroom vanity

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One of the most unique bathroom mirror ideas is layering a few framed reflectors for a gallery look.

Like a hanging planter, this gilded mirror hangs by two chains attached to the top of the frame.

Here, two silver-framed mirrors are mounted high on the wall above a double vanity.

Wall sized mirror

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Here, a rustic wood shelf is stationed directly above a wide basin for an antique farmhouse look.

This bathroom uses two frameless mirrors centered over square countertop sinks of the same width.

Choose a Multi-Shape Mirror

A bathroom with a unique design deserves a mirror with a unique shape.

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antique inspired mirrors

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modern farmhouse wood bathroom mirrors

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Sinks against mirrors on wall in bathroom

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