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Strategies for Improving Your Bathroom Mirror Space

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Finding strategies to establish cohesiveness when you have a bright wallpaper or paint hue is vital. Rachel Cannon, the interior designer, framed the mirror in white to match the worktops and cabinets.

1. Compare The Mirror To Counter

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If your bathroom has high ceilings, you can take advantage of this while selecting mirrors. Despite the fact that these mirrors are "floor length," placing them over the sinks lends a lot of height and dimension to the area.

2. Experiment with Height

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Because the attention is drawn to the wallpaper in this bathroom, Dallas-based designer Traci Connell utilized a strong black frame around the mirror to assist generate contrast and allow all of the embellishments to shine.

3. Create Contrast With Frames

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When selecting a theme or color scheme for your bathroom, it is easy to fall into the "matchy-matchy" trap. You can utilize a mirror to break up too much uniformity.

4. Vary the Color Scheme

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To avoid sacrificing natural light for utility, an oval mirror is hanging in front of the window in the Rosemary Beach Ultimate Beach House's guest bath.

5. Don't Shy Away from Windows

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Blending the mirror into the wall is a terrific option for a smooth and clean design. The mirror in this bathroom is the same color as the wall paint, creating a wonderful and subtle reflection of light.

6. Camouflage the Mirror

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Small bathrooms don't often get a lot of natural light, but you can add brightness with your color pallet. 

7. Use Wallpaper

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Storage is essential in smaller bathrooms to keep them looking clean and uncluttered. A ledge across the width of the wall was created in this bathroom to keep little items like towels and soaps off the counters.

8. Attach a Ledge

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