A Guide To Choosing The Right Size For Your Bathroom Mirror
It might be tempting for many observers to imagine that the “right” dimensions for a bathroom mirror would simply be whatever dimensions fill the available space, while still allowing the mirror to be used for whatever practical purposes it was bought for.
If, however, you are in the market for made-to-measure bathroom mirrors and lights like those we are proud to design, manufacture, and supply here at Illuminated Mirrors, you will wish to spend a bit more time thinking about your custom mirror’s size.
Our bespoke bathroom mirrors can be produced in any size up to a maximum of 2.5 metres x 3.4 metres. So, you don’t have to settle for whatever “standard” dimensions a given bathroom mirror may be immediately available in.
This, though, will necessitate you thinking carefully about factors such as:
How large your bathroom space is
It might seem an “obvious” starting point, but it is an important one, nonetheless; grab a measuring tape, and work out the dimensions of the wall where you intend to have your bathroom mirror mounted. You won’t necessarily be trying to use up all the space, but it will give you a sense of what you have available to play with.
While you still have your measuring tape in hand, be sure to note your vanity unit’s width, too. A commonly cited “rule of thumb” is that a bathroom mirror should be wider than the sink it is positioned above, but should not exceed the width of the vanity unit.
So, aiming for your mirror to be a few inches narrower than the vanity unit is probably a good formula. This will help ensure a balanced look in your bathroom, preventing the mirror from visually overpowering the space’s other furniture, fittings, and décor.
The visual connection between the mirror and other elements
There are, though, some other factors to consider. If, for instance, you are planning to have lights fitted on either side of your bathroom mirror, it would probably be logical to choose a thinner mirror than you may have otherwise done.
Make sure, too, that your mirror isn’t of a size that blocks or interferes with any light sources or fixtures already present. Remember that the larger a mirror is, the greater the amount of light it will reflect, thereby helping to make the space seem brighter and more spacious.
A mirror height that makes both aesthetic and practical sense
As with every other aspect of choosing a bathroom mirror, it is not just what instinctively “looks right” that you will need to account for when deciding on the ideal height for your mirror. So, again, a certain formula for deciding is a good idea.
That formula generally equates to choosing a mirror that is a few feet tall, preferably one foot above and below the eyeline of the typical person who will be using it.
Given that bathroom vanities tend to be around 32 inches to 36 inches tall, and mirrors are normally positioned approximately five to 10 inches above the taps, this would suggest that a bathroom mirror should be placed about 40 inches above the floor.
If your bathroom has an especially high ceiling, this might naturally alter your calculation for how tall your mirror should be, as you may wish to play to the proportions of the space.
As you can see, there is a lot to think about when it comes to deciding on the optimal dimensions for a bathroom mirror!
Our own expertise in the creation of impressive bathroom mirrors and lights here at Illuminated Mirrors can help ensure you get the right results from this crucial element of your home. So, please feel free to contact us for an in-depth discussion of your preferences and needs.