If you’re thinking of investing in a new light mirror for your bathroom, there might be quite a few shapes you’re considering.
Certainly, our team at Illuminated Mirrors is proud to make available a variety of beautifully shaped mirror designs. These encompass exquisitely crafted landscape, portrait, square, round, and even pebble-shaped mirrors, to cite just a few possibilities.
For some discerning homeowners, however, it is the idea of an arch-shaped light mirror in their bathroom that might particularly enchant them. Below are a few of the reasons why you may come to feel the same way.
• An arch mirror can lend itself to various aesthetics
Before we go any further, let’s be clear about what an “arch-shaped” mirror is. This term typically refers to a mirror that largely resembles an upright rectangle, except that while the bottom is flat, it has a rounded semicircular top, instead of a straight edge.
Many people associate this shape with the arched windows in historical buildings. Unsurprisingly, then, a fair few homeowners choose an arch-shaped mirror because of the elegant, vintage feel it can give off.
Having said that, arched bathroom mirrors aren’t only ever chosen for “heritage” buildings or classical-style settings. Indeed, depending on the frame and finish you select for an arched bathroom mirror, this shape of mirror can lend itself brilliantly to a modern and minimalistic aesthetic in the home.
• It can help you make the most of your bathroom space
A lot of people who turn to our experts at Illuminated Mirrors for a light mirror for their bathroom, have a relatively cramped space they would like to visually “open up”.
An arch mirror can be a great choice for such a setting. Its shape draws the eye upward, which can help make a small or low-ceilinged bathroom feel taller and more “open” than it is. Furthermore, arch-shaped mirrors can reflect light beautifully, which can further add a sense of brightness and depth to the given space.
The curved top of an arched mirror helps soften the typically hard lines of a bathroom, compared to if a conventional rectangular mirror is used. So, if you want to bring a sense of flair, fluidity, and movement to this part of your home, breaking up the harsh edges that characterise so many modern interiors, introducing an arch mirror can be a fine way to do it.
• It can incorporate various features and functions
Don’t allow the timeless appearance of many arched mirrors to lead you to presume such mirrors are merely a choice for older homes and “throwback” décor schemes. The reality is that this shape of light mirror in your bathroom can also offer a high level of practical, 21st-century sophistication.
You only need to look at Illuminated Mirrors’ range of arched bathroom mirrors to see examples of this. You might be drawn to such models as the Titus arched edge-lit mirror or the Bethan slim back-lit mirror. Both these mirrors sport an integrated rocker switch enabling the user to effortlessly move between warm (3,000°K) and cool (5,000°K) illumination, depending on their needs at the time.
One or multiple shaver sockets can be integrated into an illuminated arched mirror, too, as demonstrated by such models as the Titus black frame shaver edge mirror and the Joanna arched backlit shaver mirror.
To explore your full wealth of options for an arch-shaped light mirror for your bathroom – or for that matter, a mirror in an alternative shape – please don’t hesitate to contact Illuminated Mirrors’ professionals today.
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