Mirror or Mirrored Clock can’t decide??
M Henderson
6 years ago
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Comments (11)Love the new vanity unit - looks very like a Burlington one we're about to bring into our showroom! Regarding mirrors - in theory, you could get away with two 500w x 700 tall mirrors, but I think that would be pushing it. I'd go narrower, but if you can keep 700 high (ir higher), I think it would give you a really good, architectural feel. Alternatively, you could opt for a couple of oval mirrors like these: Which would echo the curved of your basins. These ones shown come from Miller Bathrooms of Sweden and are of excellent quality. They also do some nice square & smaller rectangular ones which would work size-wise. Their website is here - feel free to get in touch if you wish us to quote. As to copper - I too love it, especially in a bathroom, but I don't currently have anything to offer with copper on the mirror itself. I'd suggest considering keeping the mirrors plainer, but bringing copper into the lighting & accessories - more like your 2nd image. Caldicot Kitchens...See MoreBedroom make up mirror light fitting
Comments (9)Hi Nic, As kiki indicates, having just a light above will potentially cause shadows, and the uneveness of the light can be problematic for some. to opt for a mirror which already has lighting built in (either top & bottom, both sides or all round) is preferable - and needn't break the bank. If you wanted to spend a little more, then we would recommend HiB mirrors - excellent quality, and the lighting is top notch, with some mirrors allowing you to vary the light from "cool" through to "warm". While some look "bathroomy", not all do! For a simpler, less expensive unit, I'd recommend the Pura Luna - it is by far our best selling mirror, and comes in a variety of sizes. List price starts at £240 (though you can usually find them well discounted!), and they're easy to install. The lights top & bottom are very subtle, so do not look too bathroomy, especially when unlit If you still prefer a retro-fit light over your mirror, then check out websites for Sensio and Sycamore lighting - should find some nice options there too. Caldicot Kitchens...See MoreWhere should I put a mirror in this bathroom?
Comments (13)I wondered where this post had disappeared to. I had a couple of thoughts, though partly covered above. I agree that circular mirror would avoid avoid accentuating the asymmetry of the wall. I would center the mirror above the washbasin with something else to the right, such as the two mirror photo that kikiamack posted. I definitely think a mirror is required, either for shaving or for make-up. I also wondered if you could get the vanity the other way round. I.e. with the narrower end by the bath. I can't totally visualize it, but just think it might look better that way. As for the original post, yes, there are one or two (or maybe a couple more) Pros on the US site, whose behavior is distinctly unprofessional. I think they see themselves as 'a bit if a character' and substitute ignorant rudeness for when they lack an answer to the question that is actually asked. I'm not a pro by any means, but I can see how the design might look unusual. However, I would start from the premise that the room is designed around an owner's specific requirements and not to please people who can only follow the current rules. Be grateful that you have your own site where you are free of their sneering!....See MoreM Henderson
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