1Classic Circle Mirror
Raquel Langworthy Circle mirrors are as classic and chic as it gets. Place it in the center of your vanity, so you can hang sconces on both sides for an even glow.
2Double Gold Mirrors
Allison Gootee/Studio D Glossy gold mirrors bring the drama. All types of polished frames will have the same effect — copper, silver, brushed bronze or whatever else suits your space.
3Sprawling Horizontal Mirror
Tessa Neustadt Go for the unexpected and attach understated glass sconces to both ends of a framed mirror. Select a frame that's identical (or as close to it) to the wall color to make a quaint space appear larger.
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4Metallic Mirror
David Tsay Place a gilded antler mirror on herringbone tile to make a striking statement. Deck out the space with towel rings, light fixtures and hardware, all brushed in gold.
5Barely-There Mirror
Adam Kaz Since frames take up extra space, a frameless option is a great way to make the most of whatever free wall space you do have. Plus, the minimalistic style works for just about any aesthetic: modern, traditional, farmhouse-inspired and so on.
6Modern Mirror
Jessica Bordner Infuse character into your bathroom's design by pairing an asymmetrical mirror with a terrazzo vanity top.
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7Mirror With Navy Trim
Peter Murdock Painting the mirror's frame in the same color as the molding, vanity and door elevates the space. Keep the decorative accents — the light fixtures, especially — in a contrasting hue for added interest.
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8Hexagon Mirror
Elsie Larson For a cohesive look, match your mirror's frame to the hardware, faucet and light fixture in your bathroom.
9Tilted Mirror
David Tsay for Country Living Attach an oversized mirror at a downward slant, so you can see your reflection in full. Balance it out with metal sconces on both sides.
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10Arc Mirror
Jessica Bordner Sometimes, simple is best — especially when your space is loaded with varying textures and prints. In this pattern-packed powder room, an understated gold mirror adds a touch of elegance, offsetting the florals and geometric patterns.
11Leaning Floor-Length Mirror
Aaron Colussi Think beyond your vanity: Rest a floor-length mirror against a free wall to bounce the light, resulting in a brighter, airier feel.
12Oval Double Sink Mirrors
ume illus//Getty Images Place two smaller mirrors right above a double-sink vanity for a sense of symmetry.
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13Wall of Mirrors
David Tsay for Country Living Gather a bunch of antique mirrors to create an eye-catching gallery wall. Make sure that the one directly above the sink is big enough — rectangles and ovals work best — to see your face in its entirety.
14Suspended Mirrors
David Tsay for Country Living Avoid blocking the windows behind the vanity by suspending wooden mirrors from the ceiling with a rope and pulley system.
15Beveled Mirror
Lisa Romerein Embrace the bathroom's chic style with a rectangular mirror, accented with distressed pewter borders. Frame it with sconces in a similar finish.
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16Antique Mirror
David A. Land for Country Living To take a traditional bathroom back in time, dress it with an assortment of vintage-style hand, vanity and mounted mirrors.
17Elegant Frameless Mirrors
Cody Ulrich If you're working with a smaller space, trick the eye by filling a blank wall with mirrors. Go with mirrors in different (but complementary) shapes and sizes, then attach shelves down below to maximize storage space.
18Wood Statement Mirror
Brian Woodcock for Country Living Choose a mirror with a distressed walnut wood border to lean into the bathroom's rustic vibe. Incorporate different wood tones throughout the space — a whitewashed vanity, for example — to make it more casual.
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19Functional Mirror Combo
Roger Davies for Country Living Pull double duty by mounting a magnifying mirror next to a mirrored medicine cabinet. That way, you have options — you can see your face at a comfortable distance, up close or extremely zoomed in.
20Lighted Mirror
NiseriN//Getty Images Illuminate your space with a sleek circle mirror, surrounded by an LED light border. Pick one that radiates a gentle glow, so it complements your bathroom's sense of calm.
Amanda Garrity is a lifestyle writer and editor with over seven years of experience, including five years on staff at Good Housekeeping, where she covered all things home and holiday, including the latest interior design trends, inspiring DIY ideas and gift guides for any (and every) occasion. She also has a soft spot for feel-good TV, so you can catch her writing about popular shows like Virgin River, Sweet Magnolias, Hallmark Channel’s When Calls the Heart and more.
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