Mirror, Mirror
10 Sep
Next on the decorating checklist in my head is a mirror for the hall bath.

hall bath at Bungalow 404, photo by Betsy
One of the things Betsy’s real estate agent included on her punch list before the house could be listed was that she needed to replace all of the “art mirrors” in her bathrooms…clearly we disagree.
The bathroom at Bungalow 404 needs a mirror that shines and has timeless, simple lines with a slight modern kick. It cannot be very wide because there isn’t a lot of space to work with horizontally, tall would be ideal to emphasize the ceiling height.
The following 3 mirrors are from Z Gallerie

Arno, $149

Simone, $149

Omni, $229

Art Deco Venetian, Wisteria, $148.05 (what!?!)
Coat of arms, Anthropologie, $198
 
Elise frameless, Pottery Barn, $189, found on Ebay for $182 (includes S+H)

Channing, PB, $146.99
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makes me want to redo my bathroom(again.)
I’m looking for a bathroom mirror in that exact style right now. Thanks highlighting so many options! Hopefully, I can catch one on sale
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I like Arno and Wisteria.
the Wisteria mirror is killer at the price, not sure if I can resist
I love mirrors. The Wisteria mirror and the bottom PB really are stunning.
After taping the size off and considering the style of sconces that frame the mirror I chose the Simone from Z Gallerie. Although I think the Wisteria mirror was right for the space in general it wasn’t a good pair up with the sconces.
Man….. I was really looking forward to checking myself out in the Wisteria.