The Art of Reflection
Traditionally, bathroom mirrors were not considered a bathroom accessory, created more for the purpose of function than aesthetic. However, many companies are now using mirrors to transform and elevate bathroom spaces. Many mirrors are beginning to incorporate LED technology and sensors — making mirrors instrumental in providing style and substance to bathroom design. LEDs have become warmer in color and they are minimal in appearance which helps provide the clean look homeowners want in bathrooms.
These four mirror designs from Hastings Tile & Bath and GINGER are taking the art of reflection to a new level.
Cadre
Hastings Cadre mirror combines a matte wood shadowbox frame with LED lighting to help brighten up any bathroom space. Equipped with a small, unobtrusive sensor switch which also acts as a dimmer, Cadre can also be mounted horizontally or vertically.
Surface
Boasting clean lines, architectural design and a pure, minimalist look, Surface embodies the very best for the contemporary bathroom. Surface is part of a full collection of complementary accessories that includes towel bars, robe hooks and ADA compliant lighting.
Strip
As its name implies, Hastings Strip Mirror adds a long and lean LED light strip along the length of the top of the mirror for minimal contemporary styling and maximum lighting utility.
Luna
Say goodbye to old-fashioned and clunky magnifying mirrors. The Luna 1 combines elegant style and utility with a unique swiveling mechanism and inset magnifying mirror. In addition to its attractive design, the two-sided mirror is on a swiveling chrome frame which allows for flexible range of viewing.
Credit Unique Homes | Institute of Luxury Home Marketing