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Mirror Vela, Chestnut Oak, 24"by Cartisan Design & Build Group, Inc.(21)
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$313$352
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This is Vela series 24-inch natural chestnut oak finishing solid acacia wood mirror. Simplicity and elegance of the design bring modern, organic and nature concept to our bathroom. Different wood colors perfectly match our wooden vanities.
- The mirror is fully assembled and easy to install.
- Wall mounted mirror.
- Elegant large frame with round edge mirror.
- Comes with metal inset hangers attached to the back of the mirror.
- Mirror can only be installed as picture's direction.
- Color: Chestnut Oak
Mirror Ocala 60" Matte Blackby Cartisan Design & Build Group, Inc.
$842
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This is Ocala series 60-inch matte black finishing metal mirror. Simplicity and elegance of the design brings modern and industrial concept which perfectly matches our vanities. Wide glass creates bigger virtual space for your bathroom.
- The mirror is fully assembled and easy to install.
- Premium metal frame in smooth finishing color; Frame is behind the glass.
- Wall mounted mirror
- Elegant large frame with squared edge mirror.
- Comes with metal inset hangers attached to the back of the mirror.
- Mirror can only be installed as picture's direction.
- Color: Matte Black
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I Choose a Vanity Mirror Size?
The ideal mirror size is directly related to your vanityʼs width. For single vanities ranging from 30-36 inches, a mirror that covers at least two-thirds of the vanity width is recommended. For double vanities (48-72 inches), you have the flexibility to choose between a single wide mirror, which unifies the space and enhances light reflection, or two smaller mirrors, allowing for personal grooming spaces. The latter is particularly suitable for vanities over 60 inches wide, where individual mirrors can maintain symmetry and offer a dedicated reflection for each user.What Shape of a Mirror Should I Choose for a Bathroom Vanity?
When choosing a shape for your bathroom vanity mirror, itʼs important to consider the overall design and style of your space. Round mirrors can bring a natural and relaxed vibe to the room, while square or rectangular mirrors offer a more polished and refined look. Donʼt forget to think about other shapes too, such as oval or hexagonal, which can add a unique touch to your bathroom. Ultimately, the shape of your mirror should complement your bathroomʼs aesthetic and personal preferences. Additionally, consider incorporating other design elements, such as the shape of your sink or the hardware on your vanity, to create a cohesive and harmonious design.Should I Choose One Big or Two Small Mirrors for a Double Sink Vanity?
The decision of whether to choose one large mirror or two smaller ones above a double sink vanity should consider both functionality and aesthetic style. Double mirrors, starting from sizes suitable for vanities 48 inches and wider, provide a symmetrical setup conducive to personal space. This choice complements modern and contemporary styles. A single large mirror, on the other hand, enhances spatial perception, making it a fitting choice for minimalist or smaller bathrooms aiming for a continuous, expansive look.How Tall Should a Bathroom Vanity Mirror Be?
Mirror height is crucial for usability. It should cater to the tallest user while ensuring a minimum of 4-6 inches clearance from both the ceiling and vanity to avoid a cramped look. For most adults, a mirror height of about 30-40 inches from the vanity surface to the top of the mirror works well, balancing functionality with aesthetic proportionality.Can I Install a Bathroom Vanity Mirror by Myself?
DIY installation is feasible for smaller mirrors with basic tools. However, itʼs wise to enlist professionals for safe and secure mounting for larger, heavier mirrors. Contact Professional Glass and Mirror Installers for expert assistance, ensuring your mirror is installed correctly and safely. Professional help is especially recommended for mirrors that require complex installation, such as those with integrated lighting or heavy, ornate frames.