I have almost finished my bathroom renovation and I don't know what mirror I should use.. Maybe a full length mirror or two small ones for each basin.. Any ideas?
Is there much natural lighting in the bathroom? I would be templated to go with a full-height mirror (i.e. to the ceiling) in order to maximise light, although it would be a shame to cover up the full height tiles which you have paid for.
Is there anything about your current bathroom mirror that you particularly like or dislike? Do you find that you fight for mirror space with your partner, in which case, two separate, small mirrors may not be ideal.
If that's your current mirror and you like the broader coverage, then I'd do something similar but consider going with a frameless mirror and extending the height to the ceiling. It will be a shame to cover the tiles, but I think that will suit the modern style of your bathroom and will work well with the square set cornices as it highlights the "neat" finish.
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