Bathroom mirrors come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including square, oval, and egg-shaped. They can be standalone pieces with beveled edges and carved surfaces, offering both elegance and practicality. Alternatively, they can be integrated into bathroom cabinets, complementing the mirror light and cabinet itself to create a unified bathroom space.
From an appearance perspective, bathroom mirrors can be broadly categorized into three types:
First: Large bathroom mirrors, directly mounted on a spacious bathroom wall, are the most widely used and provide a half-body reflection.
Second: Tabletop mirrors (makeup mirrors), placed on a vanity or mounted on a wall using a horizontally extendable bracket. These are generally smaller and typically used for detailed makeup application.
Third: Recessed bathroom mirrors, custom-made by a carpenter during home renovation, with pre-cut mirrors glued to the cabinet doors. They save space and are convenient to use: when closed, they function as a wall-mounted mirror; when open, they can be used to store small items such as medications, toiletries, and cosmetics.
