(Part 2) Best wall-mounted mirrors according to redditors
We found 148 Reddit comments discussing the best wall-mounted mirrors. We ranked the 89 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
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Northlight 25.5" Aztec Sunburst Matte Black Round Wall Mirror https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072QKML21/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_AmOvDbWKYB76E
I basically just searched the devil (Amazon) for “circular mirrors for wall decor” and found a bunch of similar options as i scrolled through.
For pure practicality, I think that a rectangular mirror would be most functional.
HOWEVER
Stylistically, given that the sink, countertop, and faucets are rectangular, I think you are 100% right wanting something with a curves! And implementing a longer curved mirror that can tilt (like
this ), fills the space a little better and also addresses u/KitchenConniption ’s concern of being too tall or short for the mirror.
I would also recommend putting some squared/rectangular pieces on the wall to the right of the mirror to further accent the curve.
I second the idea of a round mirror. When it reflects the light from the window, it'll look like another "window" in the room, and better help bounce the light around.
I like this one for your space, and I think the brown color would look great!
Vanity
Hamilton Hills Mirror
Faucet
Something to add to your shopping cart: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B8NW6GG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Uo.jDbCZANNBS
I put these mirror stickers on bottom of a macro pad and it helped with light bouncing... In fact TOO bright. BTW, your Iris looks great as it is!
I recently purchased a house and this is our kitchen. I hate it. Still trying to find a way to make it feel more cozy.
My friends also had a kitchen like this and they had a mirror that looked like a window above the sink. It definitely brightened it up. Something like this, but without the shelf: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074XDF1F5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_KeVEDbK2VS9B9
However, having such a small kitchen the extra little space could help.
Also, maybe a cute spice rack on the wall with matching glass spice jars?
(Sorry, on mobile)
I work in a lab, and my appearance often suffers in the afternoons if I've been doing bench work all morning. I went to too many meetings where realized I looked a mess when I went to the bathroom afterwards!
Fixes:
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I’m not sure, but I’ve seen stuff like it on amazon!
Edit: did a quick search, something like this
Oh boy, I hear you on the partner not putting stuff away LOL Everyday I am cleaning and tidying up. And I think this sub is a great place to ask these kinda questions, though I'm pretty new to it myself :)
- If you haven't already, I would recommend first donating or getting rid of things you don't need, use, want, or have an attachment to. That will make things much easier to work with before the next suggestions.
- Above the dresser (if you're not going to move it) is a good opportunity to install some wall shelves to put books and/or other knick knacks. Or books on top of the dresser and a more "narrow" shelving unit for knick knacks.
- If you're going to move the dresser and clothes rack, I would recommend this or the above linked shelf unit or a combination of it all to hold your skincare and makeup. This lady from Etsy makes some pretty cool wall mounted makeup holders.
If glare won't be an issue for the computer, maybe some wall mirrors, too, to brighten the area. The most common complaint I see about these kind of mirrors is that they don't stick, so you may need to buy some glue. (I've bought gold hexagonal ones to place on the table itself and going to buy larger ones for the wall possibly.)
- Replace the wicker chair with a stool / small ottoman with storage. Might help with the contents of the tub.
- A rotating makeup organizerto hold the things you use quite often. I have a "gold" / glass one myself.
- Maybe a mounted hair dryer holder, shelf, and/or bin to install on the side of the table to hold brushes, hair dryer, etc. I plan on doing this for my vanity table.
- If you are not attached to it to the standing swivel mirror on the table, I would get a wall mount version that you can attach to the other side of the table to free up some desk space... and it'll also help balance if you're installing the shelf / tote on the other side.
I don't know the dimensions of your table, so I'm guestimating whether or not the mounting area of these products are small enough for the edges of your vanity table.
- Corner shelf for behind / above the computer workstation. White to blend in with the wall, so it feels more spacious. I would paint the computer desk white or get a white one to aid in that effect.
- On the above note, I wouldn't paint the small table in the middle of the room, it blends in with the floor nicely. I like the stain / finish on the dresser and am afraid painting it white, while helping with the spacious effect, might cheapen its look in this particular case.
Those are all the suggestions I can think of, hopefully they weren't all fluff, but they're things I'd do or am doing. Best of luck, looking forward to an update whether or not I see the suggestions into play, I love remodels / reorganizing.
Mirror tiles? Or something like this? I have no idea how it looks in use. You could easily fake a "frame" with moulding to make it look more substantial. It's cheap enough that trying wouldn't be a huge investment if it looked dreadful.
Like this
Patton Wall Decor Jeweled Silver Round Starburst Wall Mirror, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D382QVD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_gFFvDb5A5ET39
Not sure if repost, but I can’t seem to find a commercially available alternative other than the underwhelming and battery-only https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0784VW82Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_AFWpDbJ51FYGS
Anyone have a better solution for buying something like this?
Here's a source.
You probably need this too.
Hope everything goes well, are you excited, whats your new place like ?
Also sorry im pretty tired could only find one thing but i think this mirror definetely hits that gothic/addams family vibe
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B076CDYQ8V/ref=cm_sw_r_fm_apa_OHRZBbKYY9B5S
Ooh i never get to make suggestions for decorating! This will be fun even if i don't win!
This really cool jewelry shelf
This nifty mirror
Keyboard waffle iron because who needs practicality!
This silly cow wine bottle holder
So weird. Is this real?
I looked it up. It says:
Overall dimensions: 65 inches long x 31 inches wide x 2 inch Deep; glass dimensions: 58 inches long x 24 inches wide
Here's the link:
Sandberg Furniture, Full Length Leaner Mirror, Cherry https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076177RMT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_9oURAbS8SHE5K
i found this , not in that pink/mauve color tho