In a bathroom, a mirror is not just functional. It’s a design element with a direct impact on light, the perception of space, and comfort.
The mirror as an architectural tool
When well thought out, a mirror functions as an architectural tool:
- Visually expands the space
- Reflects natural and artificial light
- Creates depth
- Gives continuity to the space
Mirrors in small areas
In small areas, this decision is even more relevant. Larger mirrors, integrated into the design and without unnecessary interruptions, make the bathroom more spacious, bright, and organised.
Positioning and lighting
Position, size, and relationship with lighting are critical factors. A poorly placed mirror can create shadows or fragment the space. A well-integrated mirror does the exact opposite.
Conclusion
More than reflecting, the right mirror transforms. Because in good designs, it’s the details that define the experience.



