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Sometimes, the only place to put your bathroom sink is below a window. And while the natural lighting (and if you're lucky, picturesque view) is unbeatable, this layout doesn't leave much room for a mirror. This marble vanity stands within a bay window, and the mirror was designed to be suspended in front of the window.
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What an impressive and luxurious space. The window here is definitely a feature of the bathroom, and functionality is handled beautifully. Bathroom Sink Under Window: Where to Put the Mirror? Placing a bathroom sink under a window offers a variety of advantages, from natural light to an airy feel.
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However, this arrangement can also create unique challenges when it comes to mirror placement. Even though it is very popular to put a sink below the window on a kitchen, the same layout in a bathroom isn't popular at all. We gathered for you some examples of such layout to prove that it is really great.
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Of course it's a matter of taste but we all know that natural light is great for your skin so it's a great idea to put a washbasin and a mirror close to windows in bathrooms. I've had several bathroom design questions come up recently regarding where to place the mirror when your sink is off. You could either hang the mirror from the ceiling, on one of the side walls (if there are any) or get a mirror that mounts to the counter.
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And to give you some inspiration, I rounded up eight examples of bathrooms that prove why having a window above a vanity is a good thing. Ready to see these stunning bathrooms? We had two bathroom designers come and draw it out.
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At present the toilet (sink above) is immediately facing door as walk in. Sink immediately to your right and the bath/shower on left behind door. Man 1) keep everything as is Man 2) put sink and toilet together on back wall under window as he says will make everything feel more spacious Any.
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Our master bathroom came with a mirror dilemma. Instead of having the traditional mirror-over-the-sink set up, there's a window (seen here on this moving day pic that we snapped before we removed those bi-fold doors). But although that picture makes the window look all glow-y and angelic, staring out at the house next door (it's a side window) isn't exactly ideal for brushing your teeth.
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I have a new bathroom that's nearing completion and the sink is in front of a window. Other than just putting a mirror on the window shelf (which won't work once the blind is up), can anyone give me some mirror placement inspiration please? Here, interior designers explain why placing a mirror in front of the window might be the answer to one of the biggest design conundrums of the modern bathroom, as well as sharing the potential drawbacks.
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