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Why We Love Lighted Mirrors

Lighted mirrors are an excellent addition to any bathroom. When you are getting ready for work in the morning or going out with friends at night, you know how difficult it can be to see what you are doing without adequate light. This is especially true if you are applying makeup. Illuminated mirrors make this problem a thing of the past, giving you plenty of light to see even the tiniest details. This way, you can have confidence that you look great every time you leave the house. Here's how to incorporate lighted bathroom mirrors in your home.

Why Choose a Mirror With Lights

While lighted bathroom mirrors are the most common, the bathroom isn't the only room in which you can install illuminated mirrors. Try using lighted mirrors over entryway tables for a unique way to welcome guests to your home. You can also use them in smaller bedrooms to create the illusion of more space. Of course, you'll most likely want to use these types of mirrors as bathroom furnishings, though you may need additional bathroom lighting to make the room bright enough, especially if your bathroom is large. Wall sconces and overhead lighting are both great options for bathrooms too.

Finding the Perfect Illuminated Mirror

There are many lighting designers that create illuminated mirrors, so you'll have lots of options to suit your taste. For example, Tech Lighting and SONNEMAN Lighting create sleek, modern bathroom mirrors, while Access Lighting and Artcraft Lighting deliver more traditional styles. George Kovacs' designs are simple and understated, making them suitable for just about any decorative style. In choosing your lighted mirrors, be sure to take into consideration the overall style of your bathroom to find a mirror that fits with the rest of your decor.

How to Choose the Best Lighted Mirror

One of the most important factors when choosing illuminated mirrors for your bathroom is safety. Any time you have electronic devices, like lighted mirrors, in wet environments, you'll want to do everything you can to ensure they are safe to use. Look for damp- or wet-rated lighting, as these bath and vanity lights will be safe for use in your bathroom. Most lighted bathroom mirrors carry these ratings, but not all do. So, be sure to do your research before making your final decision. You don't want to get electrocuted or start an electrical fire.

Other Considerations

In addition to lighted mirrors, you may wish to add other bathroom furnishings to complete the room. Illuminated mirrors look great over standalone vanities, or you can place your bathroom mirrors above cabinets if you need additional storage. Once you have chosen your preferred mirror style, you can start looking for fixtures, like faucets and towel rods, that complement your decorative scheme. Wall art is great in bathrooms as well, but be sure to choose a medium that can withstand moisture without ruining the piece. Look for complementary colors for a completely cohesive look.