One of the quickest and easiest changes you can make in a bathroom to give it more character is the mirror. Most homes come with a standard mirror, which is basically a large piece of glass with no customization. Because the mirror is so functional and ubiquitous, it’s easy to not think of it as an important design element, but it definitely can be.
Framed bathroom mirrors instantly elevate the style in the space. It’s a simple switch that makes a world of difference on how customized and upscale the decor feels. What’s also great about this element is how versatile it can be. You can use it to add a touch of glamour, rustic texture, industrial style, or even a pop of color. There are a lot of options to play with. You can even do a DIY version by framing out the existing mirror that’s already in your bathroom.
Here are 10 examples of bathrooms with framed mirrors to inspire you and give you some creative ideas for your own space.
Framed Bathroom Mirrors
A weathered frame gives this clean, contemporary bathroom a touch of rustic contrast and character.
Source: Home Bunch
The simple white frame around the mirror finishes it off and makes it more upscale.
Source: Traditional Home
Black accents provide some contrast that looks great in this industrial bathroom.
Source: Domino
How cool are the layered mirrors here? Beveled mirrors sit atop a larger mirror for a chic, visually compelling look.
Source: How to Decorate
This bathroom may be small, but it is packed full of beautiful elements like that antique mirror.
Source: Veranda
Extra molding on top of the mirrors gives them extra character and makes them feel a bit grander.
Source: Better Homes & Gardens
The mirror matches the vanity, which works well in this space against a busy wallpaper.
Source: Elle Decor
How chic and charming is this black and white striped bathroom? The big, thick frame on the mirror helps ground it against the stripes.
Source: Homedit
Chrome mirrors look ultra glamorous in this clean, sophisticated space.
Source: Home Bunch
The large gold mirror adds a touch of glamour to this eclectic, charming bathroom.
Source: Architectural Digest
A framed mirror always makes such a big difference!
Warm regards,
Megan