Bathroom mirrors on the whole tend to be a reflection of decor style preferences in general. Want to know if you’re a modernist or a
traditionalist when it comes to bathroom decor? Look in the mirror and the reflections around you should shed some light, whether
diffused natural or more precisely focused artificial, on the answer.
In addition to reflecting personal decor choices, bathroom mirrors can
also aid in the illusion of making smaller spaces appear larger than they really are.
For those with a penchant and taste for modern decor, such preferences may be reflected by mirrors that are circular,
unframed or beveled.
A plain, simple mirror with beveled edges ads a sleek modern feel to complement decor elements and accessories. In
contrast, a framed mirror, hung like a portrait can add a formal, aged look to your decor.
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As with other bathroom décor elements, bathroom mirrors have been advanced and updated courtesy of technology trends. Simple advances include
defogging elements preventing mirrors from fogging up under the rigors of a warm bath or steaming shower.
The downside to bathroom mirrors and particularly make up or shaving mirrors with intensified magnifying is that while highlighting and
illuminating the best features of décor trends, they also bring the blemishes to the surface.
Of course, if you don’t like what you see, that
latest in bathroom mirrors allows you to simply change to another channel with a TV embedded in the mirror. |