Bathroom Mirrors
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A bathroom mirror is the single piece of bathroom furniture that gets daily use from every member of the household. The IP rating decides whether the mirror tolerates bathroom humidity: IP44 is the minimum rating for any bathroom mirror; IP54 is the right pick for ensuites with a shower in the same room. Aosom UK, Cherry Lane Garden Centres and Fulfilora between them cover £5-£435 across the range. Sizing depends on the basin width: bathroom mirrors typically span 80-100% of the basin width below them. A 60cm-wide basin pairs with a 50-60cm mirror; an 80cm vanity with a 70-80cm mirror. Mirror types: edge-finished glass (cleanest contemporary look, no frame), framed (classic look, suits traditional bathrooms), and bevelled-edge (premium look, costs more but adds depth). Anti-fog mirrors with a heated panel behind clear after a hot shower; useful for ensuites but unnecessary in bathrooms with proper extraction.















