Bathroom vanity mirrors are an incredibly important part of any bathroom design. Not only do they enhance the beauty of a bathroom, they serve as functional and light-enhancing elements. With that in mind, today I’m sharing dozens of bathroom wall mirror ideas, images of bathrooms featuring different types of bathroom mirrors, places to shop for vanity mirrors, and more.
Whether you’re updating a master bath, powder room, small bathroom, or spacious en suite, I hope you’ll find all sorts of ideas and inspiration in this post.
If you’ve been following along for a little while, you know we recently renovated our master bathroom, which included replacing our frameless wall mirrors with brass pivoting mirrors.
Before choosing our new bathroom mirrors, I spent hours gathering tips, ideas, and inspiration on this topic, and today I’m sharing everything I learned.
If you’re currently planning a complete bathroom remodel, making choices regarding finishes, or are simply looking for new bathroom vanity mirrors to update your space, I hope you’ll find this post helpful and informative.
What are the current bathroom mirror trends?
Asymmetrical and wavy mirrors are extremely popular right now, reflecting the current trend incorporating curvy and rounded decor throughout the home.
An asymmetrical, wavy, squiggle, or scalloped mirror can bring a modern, freeform look to your space, softening the hard edges typically found in bathrooms.
However, if you’re not quite ready to jump on the wavy mirror trend, an arched, oval, or curved top mirror is the perfect way to add a contemporary touch to any style of bathroom.
Jean Stoffer Interior Design – similar mirror
For more on bathroom design trends and decorating ideas, see my post Beautiful Bathroom Ideas, Design Trends and Decor for 2024.
What type of mirror is best for bathrooms?
In 2024, bathroom design is all about personal expression. The use of natural materials, such as wood, marble, and stone, as well as mixed metals, is becoming increasingly popular.
This means you’re free to create your own look and choose any type, shape, and style of bathroom mirror you prefer.
Below, you’ll find designer spaces showing different types of popular bathroom mirrors. Take note of what you love about each space, as this will help you define your style and preferences.
Bathroom Mirror Ideas and Inspiration
1. Vanity Mirror
A vanity mirror is a classic bathroom wall mirror that is usually mounted above the sink. This type of mirror is an essential element of any bathroom, providing a reflective surface for grooming and applying makeup.
AKB Design Studio – similar mirror – similar mirror
This beautiful modern bathroom design features matching mirrors over both the sink and vanity area. The light wood linen cabinets and mirror frames lend a natural look to this space.
This stylish bathroom, with abundant natural light, incorporates a large rectangular mirror in a warm wood finish to match the cabinetry, creating an elegant, timeless look.
This light and airy primary bathroom combines matching black framed mirrors over double sinks for an elegant yet unique look.
Vanity mirrors are available in different sizes and styles, from large round mirrors to rectangular to oval and modern asymmetrical shapes.
These arched brass mirrors add a feminine touch and help soften the straight edges and angles typically found in a bathroom.
Gorgeous hanging mirrors in brass, mixed with polished nickel faucets and black pulls, create an elegant and timeless primary bathroom design.
Lindye Galloway Studio – mirrors
Some vanity mirrors come with built-in lighting to provide better visibility when applying makeup or shaving.
Brass sconces installed directly on the mirrors add a sense of warmth and style to this beautiful bathroom design.
2. Wall Mirror
A wall mirror is a versatile bathroom accessory that can be mounted anywhere on the bathroom wall, making it a great option for small spaces where a large mirror might not fit.
Remedy Design Firm – pivot mirror
This beautiful bathroom features pivot wall mirrors paired with light wood cabinetry, chrome faucets, and brass finishes in the sconces and pulls:
A wall mirror can also create the illusion of space, making a small bathroom feel larger.
Bathroom mirrors can be frameless or come with different frames, from sleek and modern to ornate and traditional.
Oil-rubbed bronze faucets, mixed with gorgeous oval mirrors and cabinets pulls and aged brass sconces, create a chic and timeless bathroom:
3. Frameless Mirror
A frameless mirror is an elegant and modern option that creates a seamless look in your bathroom design.
Frameless mirrors are perfect for minimalist bathroom designs or small spaces where a bulky frame might look out of place.
This timeless bathroom design features frameless mirrors accented with white molding for a finished touch.
This stylish bathroom features dual frameless mirrors and a light wood vanity paired with polished nickel faucets and brass lighting and cabinet pulls for a modern look.
A frameless mirror can be hung vertically or horizontally and can come in different shapes, such as rectangular, round, or oval.
This beautiful bathroom combines antique brass sconces and cabinet pulls with polished nickel faucets and frameless mirrors for a streamlined look:
4. Large Mirror
A large mirror is a great option for spacious bathrooms, as it can create a focal point and add drama to your bathroom design.
A large mirror can be used as a decorative element or a functional one, providing a full-length reflective surface for dressing or grooming.
5. Rectangular Mirror
A rectangular mirror is a classic option that can fit into any bathroom design.
Rectangular mirrors are available in different sizes, from small to large, making them a versatile option for both small and large bathrooms.
A rectangular mirror can be hung vertically or horizontally, depending on the layout of your bathroom.
This stylish bathroom is a great example of how to incorporate a rectangular mirror in an attic or other small area with a vaulted ceiling.
6. Double Vanity Mirrors
A double vanity is a popular option in master bathrooms, providing a functional and stylish solution for couples.
A double vanity usually comes with two sinks and two mirrors, providing enough space for two people to use the bathroom simultaneously. The two mirrors are typically identical, but could also be different sizes, depending on your preference.
A mix of antique brass sconces and cabinet pulls, black framed mirrors, and chrome faucets pair beautifully with a deep blue vanity:
Brass mirrors and sconces, combined with chrome or polished nickel faucets, illustrate a great way to mix metal finishes in the bathroom.
For more ideas for mixing metal finishes in the bathroom, see my post, A Simple Guide to Mixing Metals in the Bathroom.
7. Mirror Ideas for Small Bathrooms
If you have a small bathroom, a wall mirror can create an illusion of additional bathroom space and add depth to your design.
This elegant small bathroom features a gorgeous mirror in brass, combined with polished nickel sconces and faucet:
I love the mix of white framed mirrors and brass metal finishes in this beautiful bathroom. The cabinet color is Magnetic Gray by Sherwin Williams.
A frameless mirror or a small rectangular mirror can be a great option for a small bathroom.
Consider using pivot mirrors to maximize the reflective surface area while minimizing the amount of wall space they take up.
8. Medicine Cabinet
A medicine cabinet is a functional bathroom accessory that combines storage space with a reflective surface.
I love this beautiful powder bathroom with a dark vanity cabinet, black frame mirror, and brass fixtures.
Medicine cabinet mirrors are perfect for small bathrooms, providing a hidden storage solution for your toiletries while also serving as a mirror.
A medicine cabinet mirror can be recessed or surface-mounted, and you’ll find many options available in different sizes and styles.
9. Different Sizes and Shapes
Mixing and matching mirrors of different sizes and shapes, including the popular blob mirror, adds visual interest to your bathroom design.
Consider using a large mirror as a focal point and smaller mirrors as accent pieces. This approach creates a layered effect, adding depth and dimension to your space.
Here’s a beautiful contemporary bathroom featuring a gorgeous mirror leaned against the wall, along with smaller silver framed mirrors over the sink.
Studio McGee – large floor mirror
This modern primary bathroom features asymmetrical blob mirrors over the sinks, along with polished nickel faucets, brass sconces, and a mix of brass and black cabinet pulls:
10. Double Mirrors
Using double mirrors in a bathroom design creates a symmetrical and balanced look.
Here, unique custom mirrors in an oval shape enhance this modern bathroom design:
Double mirrors can be used in a double vanity or above two separate sinks. They can be identical or different sizes, providing a customized and stylish solution for your bathroom.
This beautiful bathroom space features large black framed mirrors hung over two separate vanity cabinets.
Choosing the right bathroom wall mirrors is a great way to enhance the style and value of your home, so taking the time to choose the best mirror for your space will pay dividends over time.
But investing in the right mirror for your bathroom, regardless of the style and finish, doesn’t have to break the bank.
Below are a few of my favorite places to shop for bathroom mirrors and fixtures.
Where to Shop for Bathroom Wall Mirrors
Wayfair
Serena & Lily
McGee & Co.
Pottery Barn
Rejuvenation
Amazon
West Elm
Lowe’s
And here’s a selection of bathroom wall mirror ideas in different styles and finishes:
Bathroom Vanity Mirror Ideas
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I hope you found this post informative and helpful! Please let me know if you have any questions about choosing a bathroom mirror for your project. Have a wonderful day! xo jane
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