Bathroom mirror designs


20 Best Bathroom Mirror Ideas

Mirrors can work wonders in any room, especially your bathroom. Sure, practicality should always be top of mind, but the very best bathroom mirrors also serve as decorative statements, turning even the simplest of spaces into a stylish haven. Look at these bathroom mirror ideas, for example: Many of the following designs tap into your bathroom's existing aesthetic (modern, traditional or rustic) while others bring a whole new personality. All the while, these mirrors — some framed, others frameless — bounce the natural and overhead light, ultimately making it feel even more spacious than it really is.

While some of these mirror styles are better suited for small bathrooms, all of them can be tweaked to fit any size space, whether you're looking for an easy way to dress up your tiny powder room or something that'll fill up the wall above your double-sink vanity. Mirrors may be the main focus here, but a lot of these designs will also give you plenty of ideas of how to elevate your bathroom with different paint colors, tile figurations and light fixtures (in case you're in the market for a makeover).

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Classic Circle Mirror

Raquel Langworthy

Circle mirrors are as classic and chic as it gets. Place it in the center of your vanity, so you can hang sconces on both sides for an even glow.

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Double Gold Mirrors

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Glossy gold mirrors bring the drama. All types of polished frames will have the same effect — copper, silver, brushed bronze or whatever else suits your space.

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Sprawling Horizontal Mirror

Tessa Neustadt

Go for the unexpected and attach understated glass sconces to both ends of a framed mirror. Select a frame that's identical (or as close to it) to the wall color to make a quaint space appear larger.

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Metallic Mirror

David Tsay

Place a gilded antler mirror on herringbone tile to make a striking statement. Deck out the space with towel rings, light fixtures and hardware, all brushed in gold.

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Barely-There Mirror

Adam Kaz

Since frames take up extra space, a frameless option is a great way to make the most of whatever free wall space you do have. Plus, the minimalistic style works for just about any aesthetic: modern, traditional, farmhouse-inspired and so on.

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Modern Mirror

Jessica Bordner

Infuse character into your bathroom's design by pairing an asymmetrical mirror with a terrazzo vanity top.

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Mirror With Navy Trim

Peter Murdock

Painting the mirror's frame in the same color as the molding, vanity and door elevates the space. Keep the decorative accents — the light fixtures, especially — in a contrasting hue for added interest.

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Hexagon Mirror

Elsie Larson

For a cohesive look, match your mirror's frame to the hardware, faucet and light fixture in your bathroom.

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Tilted Mirror

David Tsay for Country Living

Attach an oversized mirror at a downward slant, so you can see your reflection in full. Balance it out with metal sconces on both sides.

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Arc Mirror

Jessica Bordner

Sometimes, simple is best — especially when your space is loaded with varying textures and prints. In this pattern-packed powder room, an understated gold mirror adds a touch of elegance, offsetting the florals and geometric patterns.

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Leaning Floor-Length Mirror

Aaron Colussi

Think beyond your vanity: Rest a floor-length mirror against a free wall to bounce the light, resulting in a brighter, airier feel.

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Oval Double Sink Mirrors

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Place two smaller mirrors right above a double-sink vanity for a sense of symmetry.

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Wall of Mirrors

David Tsay for Country Living

Gather a bunch of antique mirrors to create an eye-catching gallery wall. Make sure that the one directly above the sink is big enough — rectangles and ovals work best — to see your face in its entirety.

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Suspended Mirrors

David Tsay for Country Living

Avoid blocking the windows behind the vanity by suspending wooden mirrors from the ceiling with a rope and pulley system.

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Beveled Mirror

Lisa Romerein

Embrace the bathroom's chic style with a rectangular mirror, accented with distressed pewter borders. Frame it with sconces in a similar finish.

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Antique Mirror

David A. Land for Country Living

To take a traditional bathroom back in time, dress it with an assortment of vintage-style hand, vanity and mounted mirrors.

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Elegant Frameless Mirrors

Cody Ulrich

If you're working with a smaller space, trick the eye by filling a blank wall with mirrors. Go with mirrors in different (but complementary) shapes and sizes, then attach shelves down below to maximize storage space.

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Wood Statement Mirror

Brian Woodcock for Country Living

Choose a mirror with a distressed walnut wood border to lean into the bathroom's rustic vibe. Incorporate different wood tones throughout the space — a whitewashed vanity, for example — to make it more casual.

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Functional Mirror Combo

Roger Davies for Country Living

Pull double duty by mounting a magnifying mirror next to a mirrored medicine cabinet. That way, you have options — you can see your face at a comfortable distance, up close or extremely zoomed in.

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Lighted Mirror

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Illuminate your space with a sleek circle mirror, surrounded by an LED light border. Pick one that radiates a gentle glow, so it complements your bathroom's sense of calm.

Amanda Garrity Amanda Garrity is a lifestyle writer and editor with over seven years of experience, including five years on staff at Good Housekeeping, where she covered all things home and holiday, including the latest interior design trends, inspiring DIY ideas and gift guides for any (and every) occasion.

Bathroom mirror ideas – 10 elegant styles to suit any space |

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Bathroom mirror ideas have had a bit of a relaunch over the last few years. Once a very functional, hardly noticeable part of the bathroom, maybe stuck on the inside of a cabinet, protruding from the wall on an unsightly arm, or at best a simple design above a vanity. But now, now bathroom mirrors are often the focal point of the space and aren't just about functionality, but so much about adding shape and style to room, using clever techniques to 'expand' space and creating that hotel vibe.

So to pay homage to the rebranding of bathroom mirrors, we've pulled together all our favorite looks and asked top designers for their bathroom ideas too. So whether you want some sleek and slimline or an opulent addition, there is plenty here to get you inspired. 

1. Make it movable

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This is such an innovative bathroom mirror idea, created by HKB Interior Design . Make it flexible by installing a mirror on a track so you can slide it to exactly where it's needed. It's ideal if you have a large sink area or a double vanity. It's also a nice way to divide a room, say if your bathroom is an en-suite connected to a bedroom like this one 

'Vanity mirrors can be tricky when also needing to let in natural light.' explains Heather K. Bernstein, founder of HKB Interior Design.  'In this home, we had two such spaces where we wanted to keep the natural light but add function with mirrors over the vanities. In the primary bath we put the mirror on a track so that it could roll from one sink to the next while keeping the open, light filled space (and not having to close it in). In the powder room we opted for a ceiling mounted mirror that hands in front of the window. It allowed for lots of light to pour in from behind it.'

2. Choose mirrors that echo shapes throughout the space

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When choosing the shape of your bathroom mirror, look to your other fixtures and features for guidance. Maybe you have chosen a hexagonal bathroom floor tile you can reflect in your design, or a circular basin that would perfectly mirror a circular design hung above. In this small bathroom designed by Marla Walker it was the curves of the double sinks that inspired the mirrored cabinets.

'For this small master bathroom I sourced sleek, mirrored medicine cabinets whose rounded shape echo the shape of the sink basins.' explains Marla. 'I wanted all of the metals in the space to be consistent, so the brass trim on the mirrors ties into all of the other fixtures and adds a bit of glam without distracting from the graphic floor tile and earthy walnut vanity.'

3. Create satisfying symmetry  

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Mirrors are ideal for creating that really luxurious look you often see in hotels, the two mirrors sat above a double sink or vanity that creates that instantly satisfying symmetry. And it's a look that can work with so many styles from elegant traditional space to uber-modern playful rooms like this delightful pink bathroom designed by 2LG Studio .  

'This bathroom was all about symmetry.' explains Jordon Cluroe co-founder of 2LG Studio. 'Twin sinks, twin storage, and twin mirrors. We had them made specifically for this project and framed them with these beautiful wall lamps from Michael Anistasiades. The lozenge shape is playful and echos the arches either side. Keeping it formal but still playful.'

4. Pick out a one of a kind 

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A bathroom mirror is an opportunity to add something unexpected to a bathroom. An out-there shape, a bold color, an imposing size – choosing something that adds more to the room than just a place to stare at your reflection. An easy way to ensure the character is by scouring antique stores and finding something truly original. In this simple white bathroom, designed by Humbert & Poyet , it's the vintage French mirror that elevates the room.

'Throughout much of this interior, we used marine timber for the paneling with a white lacquer finish. The old SNCF mirror, that was handpicked in an antique shop in Nice, perfectly balances the minimalist interior style whilst complementing the brass lighting fixtures, brass sink and fittings.' explain designers Emil and Christophe.

5. Use bathroom mirror ideas to blend styles

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Well, who knew yellow and white stripes could look so chic? Despite the bold bathroom color ideas this bathroom feels so serene and elegant and we think it's mostly down to that wonderful antique mirror. The deep charcoal hue and imposing shape, balances out the brave color choice, shifting the focus from the tiles so the overall look doesn't feel too overwhelming.

The mirror also creates a lovely blending of styles, old and new come together in this space to create a modern bathroom that feels equally classic. Try it out yourself, by shopping second-hand for antiques rather than buying new. 'Old' works with any style and is a lovely way to bring some character and shape into a bathroom.

6. Bring warmth to a bathroom with brass accents

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Matching a bathroom mirror to the fixtures and fittings is a really easy way to create a very cohesive, spa bathroom vibe. Brass is such a popular choice as it's a lovely way to add some warmth to a bathroom – often spaces that can risk being cold and stark. In this bathroom designed by Humbert & Poyet, the mirrors, lighting, and faucets all bring out the warmer tones of the gorgeous marble feature wall and balance out the cooler tones of the blue vanity to create a space that feels both elegant and soft.

'The twin brass frames mirrors were custom designed by Humbert & Poyet and contribute to the symmetry of the bathroom.' explains Emil and Christophe. 'The size of these mirrors makes them a room-defining feature, adding further depth to the luxurious space, and enhancing the effect of the striking onyx stone wall.'

7. Add texture with wooden frames 

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There's this real bathroom trend this year for bathrooms that don't feel like bathrooms. Rugs, soft furnishings, curtains, and lots of lovely textures make the space feel more like a living room or bedroom than a bathroom. But it can be tricky to re-create this look and still keep the space feeling practical, after all, a bathroom before anything else has to be practical.

So if you are looking to bring in these softer textures, use bathroom mirror ideas to do so. Wooden framed mirrors, as can be seen in this space is a really easy way to bring in texture in a way that's not all form over function. We love the worn antiqued look of these gilded wooden mirrors, they suit the maximalist space perfectly. And yet this design wouldn't look out of place in a really clean all white bathroom to bring in some much-needed texture.

8. Use a mirror to add interest to a small bathroom

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In a small bathroom or powder room mirrors can make all the difference. They can of course be used to help 'expand' a space, but they can also be used to add a focal point and interest when floor space is tight. In this bathroom, designed by Renu Mathias Interiors , the unusual shape of the mirror with its interesting curves avoids adding any clean lines to space. And note the lack of symmetry too, again creating a more intriguing room despite the smaller dimensions. 

'The pairing of an asymmetrical mirror with offset lighting in a small powder room can make up for spatial limitations with visual interest.' explains Renu.

9. Build bathroom mirrors into paneling 

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Paneling is such a huge interior design trend and really can work in any room. In bathrooms, it lends itself to that trend we mentioned of bathrooms becoming softer, more lived-in space. The tricky thing with paneling is how to incorporate mirrors, which of course need a flat surface to hang nicely. This bathroom design by Ivey Design Group has the answers.

'We wanted to do millwork in the primary bathroom, but how would that look with mirrors?' says Jamie Ivey, owner and creative director of Ivey Design Group. 'Then we came up with the idea of having the millwork become the frames of the mirrors. It created a truly custom look.' Very clever and looks super sleek.

Which mirror is best for a bathroom?

The best bathroom mirror will mostly come down to personal tastes, but there are a few practicalities to consider like size and positioning. Look at your sink size, height, and shape and measure up the wall space on which you want to hang your mirror, and use these dimensions to determine the size of your mirror. You ideally want your mirror to hang a few inches above your faucet and should be at a height that suits both the smallest and tallest person who will be using it.

'When choosing a bathroom mirror, always consider where it will be installed.' says designer Marie Flanigan . 'The need for a mirror in a powder bathroom is typically different from its need in a full bathroom. In a full bathroom, make sure the mirror is adequately scaled within the sink and wall space. Further, always take height into account to make sure both the tallest and smallest guests can use the mirror. Lastly, consider how the area will be lit and where your sconces will be added. For powder bathrooms, while you absolutely need a mirror, you can have a bit more fun with your selections as it isn’t typically used for true vanity purposes.'

In terms of style choices, the possibilities are endless. But a key decision to make is whether you want a frame or to go frameless. Frameless mirrors can be ideal for making a small bathroom look bigger as they will add less clutter to a room, hence why they also suit more minimalist spaces. Frames allow for you to get more creative and often create more of a focal point in a bathroom, adding character and texture.

How big should a mirror be over a bathroom vanity?

This will depend on the size of your vanity and whether you have bathroom lighting wall mounted on either side. But as a rule of thumb, you want your bathroom mirror to be smaller than the dimensions of your sink or vanity by a few inches, so measure up your vanity and let that dictate the size of your mirror. However, don't go too small as you don't want it to look like it's floating in a sea of wall. 

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kinds and models, how to choose

A bathroom cannot exist without a mirror, a must-have accessory that allows you to take care of your appearance. Modern designs, in addition to their main function, contribute to decorating the room, emphasizing the design idea. The stores offer a large selection of bathroom mirrors, but when choosing a product, it is necessary to build on not only aesthetic indicators, but also other characteristics, which we will discuss later.

Basic selection criteria

Modern bathroom mirrors have many interpretations. They differ in many ways: sizes, shapes, materials, etc. Mirror panels, consisting of an abstract collage, look spectacular, and huge floor-to-ceiling structures perfectly increase the space and make it possible to contemplate yourself, as they say, in all its glory. So, let's consider what you need to consider first of all when choosing a bathroom mirror.

Shapes and dimensions

If you want to significantly transform the interior in a modern style, you can resort to decorating one of the walls with mirror tiles, which can be square, triangular and radius. The most interesting mirrors of a special shape can be folded from individual elements. Traditional products are presented in the following forms:

- Square - able to adjust the bathroom, especially if it has an elongated area;
- Rectangular - the most popular type of panels that can be installed in different ways;
- Oval - have smoothed corners, due to which they significantly decorate the interior, giving it a harmonious look;
- Round - in addition to looking quite beautiful, they are able to visually expand the area.

As far as dimensions are concerned, there are no clear standards. The mirror must be selected in accordance with the dimensions of the room, as well as based on personal preferences. In addition to the large wall panels, a double-sided vanity mirror can be installed. One surface reflects in a normal image, and the other in an enlarged one. Such mini-mirrors can be mounted to the wall, while the mechanism allows you to rotate the structure at any angle.

Materials

If we consider the mirror constructively, when choosing a model, you need to pay attention to three of its components: the base, the mirror layer and the frame.

Two materials are used as a base - chipboard and MDF. Mirrors with a chipboard base are less expensive, but they are more susceptible to moisture, which in a bathroom will lead to rapid deterioration of the original state. It is better to opt for a more durable MDF base - let the product cost a little more, but it will last longer. For the same reason, you should not choose chipboard cabinets with bathroom mirrors.

The mirror layer, called amalgam, can be aluminum or silver. The second option has better reflective properties. The advantage of silver is that it is more resistant to conditions of high humidity and temperature extremes.

Bathroom mirrors can be framed or unframed (eg built into the wall). If a panel with a frame is preferred, it is better that it be made of plastic or metal, as these materials are optimally suited to the specific microclimate. In addition, plastic has a wide variety of designs and may well imitate natural wood, stone, and color options make it easy to choose a frame for any interior color scheme.

Types of bathroom mirrors

As we have already said, there are quite a lot of design options for reflective surfaces in the bathroom. Even the most ordinary mirror on the wall can become an original decorative element, being dressed in a stylish frame. Modern mirrors have not gone unnoticed by technological progress, and today there are panels equipped with glass heating devices that prevent them from fogging, magnifying glasses, temperature sensors, radio and other “bells and whistles”. Consider the most popular of them.

Wall mirror

This concept combines two ways to install a mirror. In the first case, we are talking about mirror panels with or without frames, which are mounted to the wall surface with special fasteners. They do not have structurally additional elements, but due to the selected frames they look quite stylish. In the second version, the mirror is installed directly into the wall (“embedded” into the finishing material). Mirror edging with tiles or moldings will bring a special aesthetic.

Corner mirror

Placing a cabinet with a mirror on the territory of an empty corner is an excellent solution for small-sized bathrooms. At the same time, the locker is long enough to accommodate hygiene items, and does not take up much space.

Mirror with shelf

This model can rightfully be called the most popular, which has passed the long test of time. The design is suitable for decorating any interior, it is convenient and practical, often complemented by decorative inserts, lighting. Some designs have additional hooks, stands, which makes them as convenient as possible. At the same time, the shelves themselves can be made of any material - the same mirror, glass, plastic. A mirror with additional structural elements will allow you to place and keep personal hygiene products in perfect order.

Mirror in cabinet design

From the name it is already clear that the presence of a hanging cabinet is implied, on the outside of the sash of which there is a mirror. This design is mounted, as a rule, above the washbasin, making it easy to get the necessary accessories during makeup or other procedures. The advantage is that cosmetics and personal care products remain hidden from prying eyes, do not create a sense of disorder, being laid out in plain sight. When choosing such a cabinet, you need to pay attention to its dimensions - for small rooms, single-door structures with a shallow depth are preferable.

Illuminated mirror

This option can be called the most modern and, in general, expedient solution. There are several lighting options - it can be an LED strip that runs around the entire perimeter of the canvas, a traditional lamp directly above the mirror, or side lighting fixtures. In any case, such local illumination brings additional convenience during facial skin care or make-up, rejects the need for centralized lighting, and also creates a soft romantic atmosphere while taking baths.

Heated glass mirror

A convenient modern model, which is a new technology that allows you to avoid the accumulation of fog and condensation on the surface of the mirror. It does not matter at all how high the temperature and humidity in the bathroom are. The mirror heating system is similar to analogues placed in the organization of floor heating: on the reverse side of the mirror panel there is a thin film with wires, which are infrared heaters. In working condition, the current passing through these wires is capable of heating the surface in a short time. Mirrors are often complemented by lighting.

Mirrors and interior styles

An important aspect of the correct choice of a mirror is the correspondence of its external data to the style of the interior. The main role here is played by the shape of the canvas and the aesthetics of the frame.

For example, a luxurious classic bathroom is characterized by rectangular (oval) mirrors in luxurious frames made of wood or endowed with forged elements. Gilding or fragments of artificial aging may be present here.

For the Provence style, it is difficult to think of anything better than a mirror in an old wooden frame, decorated with carved decor. Sometimes the mirror surface itself has coating defects, which makes the design as believable as possible. The most successful shape is round, but others may be present. Beautifully look mirror paintings, located on forged stands.

The idea of ​​minimalism in interiors does not imply luxury – order, rigor and brevity of design reign here. Mirrors may not have frames at all and surprise with their unexpected shapes. The maximum number of mirror surfaces is welcomed so that the room seems spacious and free. High-tech interiors will successfully complement illuminated, heated mirrors, and for a loft-style bathroom, you can choose the design of a floor mirror in a rough frame.

Bathroom mirror - photo

To help you make the right choice for your bathroom mirror, we've put together some of the best photos that showcase the various models in large and small bathrooms in a variety of styles. Happy viewing!

Bathroom mirror: 40 examples • Interior+Design

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French designer and decorator François Champsor, a master of timeless style, designed the interior in Paris near Trocadero. Smooth rounded lines largely determine the image of the project.

Mirror is an essential element of the bathroom. The subject is not just purely utilitarian. Designers advise hanging a mirror in the bathroom to visually increase the area of ​​​​a rather compact, as a rule, room, as well as increase the amount of light. In addition, it can become an expressive accent in the interior, which you don’t want to clutter up with unnecessary details.

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Today there are all kinds of shapes to choose from: from laconic rectangles to asymmetrical compositions, as if assembled from fragments. But among the most popular models is a round mirror in the bathroom.

Jean Louis Deniot. Apartment in Paris. Guest bathroom. Plumbing, Duravit. Danish mirror, 1960s, Louis XVI era wall lamp, pendant lamp 1970s, glass, diz. Gio Ponti, 1950s.

Whether small or huge, with backlighting or shelves, frameless or with eye-catching framing, they take their place in the space with confidence. Designers use round mirrors both solo and in duet, for couples living together. They also make compositions from several mirrors of different sizes. Another popular solution is a small round mirror "embedded" in a rectangular mirror sheet covering a large section of the wall.

Adriana Somoza and Caridad Tercero designed a bathroom inspired by Tuscany. Project within the show of Spanish decorators Casa Decor 2019 vintage, juicy color - all this is contained in the Dimore Studio apartment in Milan.

Sandbjerg Residence is a minimalist home in Denmark designed by Norm Architects. The interiors are made from the finest, mostly local, natural materials.

The Spanish bureau Ideo Arquitectura, led by the architect Virginia del Barco, designed the interior of an apartment located in a former 18th-century palace in the center of Madrid.

Milan's design hotel Fifty House SoHo launched with a concept inspired by the Italian way of life after a thorough renovation by architect Alessandra Vaccari.

Ekaterina Fedorova designed a house in a village near Moscow. Bathroom on the third, attic floor. Lightboxes with swivel mirrors resemble planets.

The clients, a couple with two Labradors, decided to reconstruct a country house in Voronezh. The authors of the project are designers Olga Yakovleva and Pavel Stefanov. Bathroom. Mirror, Arteriors.

Hotel Stajnhaus promises a complete "change of scenery". The hotel in a building of the 16th century, included in the register of architectural monuments, was opened by businessman Peter Steiner. He invited a trio of architects from the ORA studio.

The Stella Collective worked on their new project with Cera Stribley Architects.

Two sea view villas have appeared in southern Sri Lanka, designed by Danish studios Norm Architects and AIM Architecture, available for rent through Airbnb.

In a house in Melbourne, MA Architects used a contrast between black stone and light furniture.

Esther Bruzkus, Bruzkus Batek Architects, has created an interior with thoughtful layout and panoramic views of the city.

Marina Filippova turned a typical Italian house of the 1970s into a modern stylish villa.

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Convinced minimalist architect Dmitry Petrov designed a penthouse in Chisinau. The spacious bedroom is combined with a bathroom.

Architect Nick Karalis, Woods Bagot designed a house on the Australian coast.

In the mid-1980s, American families sat in front of the TV and watched comedies - their favorite was "Full House", which aired on ABC from 1987 to 1995. The comedic antics of the family took place in their "television house". The house is now up for sale.

The Hide Hotel with 47 rooms has opened in the picturesque Swiss town of Flims. Project of the Swiss bureau Stylt Trampoli AB, headed by Erik Nissen Johansen.

Owner of apartment 70 sq. meters in Kyiv dreamed of starting life from scratch. The interior designed by Ia Turabelidze was a worthy answer to this wish.

Diana Clemente is called "Russian Italian". She speaks excellent Russian, lives in two countries, introduces our audience to European furniture brands. Diana herself designed the interior of her house in the province of Treviso.

Penthouse 230 sq. meters in Krasnodar - a project of designer Kristina Uspeneva.

Design studio Lauri Brothers (Yura Lauri, Sergey Lauri, Maxim Demchenko) designed an apartment in Kyiv for a young man who leads a predominantly nocturnal lifestyle.

Project Agnes Rudzite - reconstruction of a two-storey house in Jurmala. Bathroom next to the guest bedroom.

U Concept is a young Kyiv studio created by Alexander Karpinsky and Olga Soborova. They are good at modern smart interiors. An example is a small apartment of 41 sq. meter price Kyiv.

Daria Alimova created Oasis in the Megapolis, an apartment project in Moscow City, on the 20th floor of the Oko tower.

Elena Sidorina designed apartment 9 in St. Petersburg8 sq. meters, located in the LCD "Baltic Pearl".

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Marina Svyatodukh designed a 100 sq. meters for three people. Guest bathroom. Mirror L'Appartment.

Designer Maria Pilipenko with apartment owners Konstantin Gudkov and Alexander Dudnev renovated an apartment of 35 sq. meters in the house of the NKPS. The mirror in the bathroom is an authentic model from the beginning of the 20th century.

Architects Pavel Zheleznov and Tatyana Borisova reconstructed a 100 sq. meters in Moscow, turning it into a modern duplex. Bathroom on the second floor. Mirror Workshop Papa Carlo.

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The customer, a representative of the IT industry, purchased a two-story apartment in the low-rise village of Terekhovo (Khimki) for rent. Design an interior of 58.8 sq. meters invited Marina Chipurinykh (M.Buro).

Olga Evdokimova and Olesya Zaitseva, Living Room Studio, designed an apartment of 130 sq. meters in the Moscow LCD "Kutuzovskaya Riviera".

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Designer Elena Sidorina designed a Moscow apartment with an area of ​​59sq. meters. The task was to create a modern interior without depriving it of the charm of the old foundation. Bathroom. Ikea mirror.

Designer Elena Petrescu designed a 187 sq. m. house for a young family with two children. meters in a cottage village near Kyiv. The brightest room in the house is the bathroom, “to cheer up in the morning before you wash your face.”

Ekaterina Begicheva designed the interior for a young man in a new house on Begovaya. Guest bathroom. Mirror Zara Home.

Maria Mironenko, Marion Studio, designed the interior of an apartment in the residential complex "Garden Quarters" in Khamovniki for a young couple.


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