10 Avant-garde Homes that Look Like an Aesop Store


An Aesop store in Tokyo balances raw finishes with polished looks.

Besides being known for their laboratory style packaging and ember-hued containers, Aesop is also famed for their well-designed store interiors. These commercial spaces usually take on an avant-garde, sometimes post-modern, sometimes minimalist slant with sinuous curves that break up simple planes.


An Aesop store in Singapore went with an earthy palette, with curves to draw the visitor into the space.


An Aesop store in West London, designed with arches splayed out across the ceiling to hide a middle structural column.

Using interesting materials, the stores can feel anything from wabi-sabi (the Japanese ethos of imperfect beauty) to modern luxe. The homes we feature below similarly embody this range of aesthetics. If you’ve always appreciate the style of this Australian cosmetics brand, these Aesop-style homes should get you excited.

1. Expanses of concrete create a brutalist style vibe in this home. Spaces are segregated by corrugated and wired glass dividers and raw-edged ventilation blocks. Dark woodgrains lend a bit of warmth, while a shiitake mushroom-hued backdrop in the kitchen and walk-in wardrobe offers a sense of luxe.

Design: UNO Interior

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2. Curves, one of the main markers of a lot of Aesop stores, are found in every corner of this home. Walls and structural columns were reconstructed to reduce sharp ends, while ceilings were given rounded edges. Because lines are fluid, there aren’t clear definitions of where one zone starts and another begins. Complemented with a tone-on-tone light grey colour scheme, this MacKenzie Road home feels almost ethereal.

Design: 932 Design Consultants

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3. Plywood panels serve as a neutral base for this home, composing a minimalist, raw ambience to the space. Mustard yellow mosaic tiles in the kitchen’s backsplash complement the splash of dark green found in the adjoining dining bench, with similar hues found in the private spaces for that retro vibe. In line with this, 90s-approved stacked tiles were used in the bathrooms.

Design: Monocot

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4. A white base forms the foundations of this 4-room flat in Senja. Pops of pastel accents sit alongside dark, bold hues. For instance, a pale mauve sofa is juxtaposed next to navy blue curtains. Arches and gentle curves frame each space. Where there are lines, they are kept simple to minimise the sense of clutter.

Design: Three-D Conceptwerke

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5. Aesop stores are all about their large, standalone counters, which sit like grand centrepieces. There is a similar one in this apartment. The kitchen comes with a marble-topped bar island (which explains its exceptional height), the only texture in a clean, all-white space.

Design: Fifth Avenue Interior

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6. Walls and the entrances to the interior spaces of this Balestier condominium are clad in copper sheets, with the uneven sheen lending a unique luxe quality to the space. To balance things out, concrete flooring was used. Besides hiding doorways, the copper sheets are also used to conceal storage spaces. Lights were placed above the panels to emphasise their meandering form.

Design: PRODUCE

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7. Mixing various materials and textures, this condominium boasts an edgy industrial style with visible woodgrain and concrete-like laminates. Clean lines, glass panels and a darker palette lend a sophisticated touch.

Design: In-Expat

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8. Rounding the ceilings in this Bukit Batok home helped to balance out the straight lines of the furnishings and the customised display shelves by the windows. The colour palette here is kept simple. Creating interest then are terrazzo surfaces, rattan touches and a pop of dark green by the walkway to indicate where the start of the private spaces.

Design: Goy Architects

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9. A long hallway, swathed in black, divides the open dry kitchen from the rest of the communal space. It also serves another purpose of elongating the home, creating an illusion of a large and expansive space. A monochromatic theme is consistent throughout, resulting in a stylish contemporary space.

Design: Blend by ImC

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10. This home wouldn’t look out of place in a Tokyo Aesop store (the brand’s stores are particularly sensitive to the context they are in). Adopting the Japanese wabi-sabi approach to its design, it blends “imperfect” concrete surfaces with rustic dark woodgrains for an added sense of warmth. The rest of the home is decked out only in things the homeowners love and find useful, to minimise clutter and to create a calming sanctuary for work and play.

Design: Lemonfridge Studio

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Fireplace Fundamentals: 13 Fireplace Ideas to Spark Up Your Home

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How to Choose the Right Material

Choosing a tile based on look, price, and versatility is always the right thing to do. However, you should also consider whether the material you’re thinking of is good for your fireplace or not. Some types of tile may not do too well near the hearth, while others are better on the surround.

For example, if your fireplace is in a room with a certain type of floor covering, you should ensure that the substrate fireplace is strong enough to support the laying of tile. Similarly, the tile that is being laid on the ground should not contain materials that are too soft, or else they cannot withstand the heat.

Some fireplaces that are made of stone may buckle under the weight over time, causing the styrofoam underneath to crack. Make sure that you give your fireplace regular inspections and keep this resilience in mind when going forward with your renovation project.

Find Inspiration from What You Already Have!

The beauty of fireplace hearths and surrounds is that you don’t need a lot to make it look astounding. You can find that a little goes a long way, especially when it comes to sprucing up the appearance of your fireplace with a brand-new layer of tile.

Whether you enjoy a classical or monotoned look, or you are interested in getting a little creative with unique colors and patterns, there are a variety of ways to create something for your bedroom, basement, or living room that will provide you with tons of value for a long time to come.

One of the most versatile and diverse decorating materials in the world, tile, is used to enhance and accent the home in several different ways. Aside from its great practical uses, tile also makes for a splendid addition to an otherwise monotone room.

If you’re invested in a renovation or remodeling project, take a minute to think about an aspect of the home that you may not have thought about: The fireplace. How can the fireplace surround be decorated and expanded upon to earn higher value when the project is complete? One of the most popular ways to spruce up your mantel is to decorate it with tile.

Tiling around fireplace has been around for quite some time, and it only seems to gain more and more traction. If you’re looking for some fireplace color ideas, our quick round-up can serve as a great starting point. Check out the list below for some fireplace and TV ideas to give your bedroom, basement, or living room the pop of color it needs.

STONE SQUARE

Fireplace Fundamentals: 13 Fireplace Ideas To Spark Up Your Home

.I. Interiors

Beautiful exposed beams that complement the fire place perfectly.

BASEMENT STONE

Basement Fireplace Surround Ideas

Sebring Design Build

Amazing basement stone fireplace that makes for amazing gatherings.

MODERN STONE

Living Room Fireplace Ideas

Bruns Architecture

What an amazing modern fireplace.

CABIN ROCK

Evergreen Dwellings

A huge fireplace that demands congregation.

SHIPLAP

Fireplace Fundamentals: 13 Fireplace Ideas To Spark Up Your Home

Singlepoint Design Build Inc.

This black shiplap fireplace is modern and beautiful.

LUXURY STUDY

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Sebring Design Build

This is a wonderful place for a fireplace.

PORCELAIN TILES

Porcelain Tile Fireplace Ideas

Homestead Stove Company

Fireplaces do not have to be brick or stone. They can also be porcelain tile.

TERRA-COTTA TILE

Terra-Cotta Tile Fireplace Ideas

Nanette Wong

Sometimes simple is the best style.

Bedroom Fireplace Ideas

Some homeowners are lucky to have a fireplace in their bedroom, which is the perfect comfort solution for a cold winter night. When considering the aesthetic or theme of your bedroom, you can then determine what kind of tile would work best. For a more classic look, here are a few ideas to get you started:

Ceramic Tiles

Ceramic may come off as a bit simple at times, but sometimes simplicity is what is needed most. Ceramic is a good material for insulating heat, as the ceramic retains warmth for a very long time. However, they won’t appear hot to the touch when the fireplace is on. Ceramic is fairly cheap as well, so this is a great choice to go along with just about anybody’s budget.

Porcelain Tiles

Another great option for affordability, porcelain, has become one of the most common products for fireplace tiles. Why? This is because it can come in an almost endless array of colors, textures, and finishes. It’s super versatile, meaning that you can accent it in just about any way, shape, or form. These tiles also look great with fireplaces and TVs in the living room. It’s not just limited to the bedroom!

Granite Tiles

This is a good go-to product that can mimic the effect of natural stone, making it a great choice if you’re looking to keep things cool and collected. Granite is highly resistant to stains, scratches, and even acidic spills, making it one of the most durable options for tile fireplace surround ideas.

Basement Fireplace Ideas

The basement is a place for storage, relaxation, safety, and sometimes a spare guest room. Since it’s such a diverse and flexible room, the fireplace inside of it should reflect that as well. Whether you’re using your basement for a makeshift garage or a man cave, here are some great fireplace tile ideas to expand your surroundings into a style that’s truly your own.

Tile Frame

Tile frame is something that is simple and low-budget. If you don’t plan on showing off your basement very often, and you just want something that will keep your frame in place, you can look for tile frame options for a quick and traditional look.

Terra-Cotta Tiles

Terra-Cotta is an earthy material that can bring a lot of warmth in the winter and coolness in the summer. It’s perfect for the basement, where temperatures usually need to be regulated a little more tightly than the rest of the house. With terra cotta, you are adding to the beauty of nature while enhancing your basement to give it a more refined look.

One-Toned Tile

One-toned tile is a good choice for a fireplace that already has quite a decorated mantel. It’s best to go neutral on this one, with choices of white, brown, or grey. You can use a variety of materials for this tile, as long as they all turn out to be of a single color. Most of the time, homeowners will invest in a false brick or porcelain, which is cheap and does not take away from the beauty of the decorated mantel.

MARBLE TILE

Marble Tile Fireplace Ideas

Douglas Remodel

Amazing marble fireplace that looks stunning.

PEBBLE TEXTURED

Pebble Pattern Fireplace Ideas

Clever Home Design

What a great looking fireplace.

Living Room Fireplace Ideas

Possibly the most seen and trafficked part of your home, the living room is a place for hosting and relaxation. It’s where you want your guests to be; therefore, it’s where you’ll want to show off some of your best home decorations. It’s time to light up the fireplace, because this is where you have the freedom to get a bit fancy. Here are some of our favorite fireplace tiles ideas for the living room!

Marble Tile

Marble is one of the most coveted materials in the remodeling industry. It’s cool, smooth, and beautiful to look at; not to mention it can heavily increase the value of your home! It’s elegant, timeless, and it really stands out no matter what. If your budget can afford it, then you’ll be wise to invest in marble for years to come.

Traditional Stone and Brick Tile

What better way to wow your guests than with a large, tall, real-stone fireplace? You can showcase your cozy living room with something grand and historical, such as a big stone surround that really draws in the eye. Not to mention, it’s great at retaining heat, so during the coldest winter weeks, you’ll still be fully warm.

Glass Mosaic Tiles

Another great decorative idea, glass mosaic tiles really give your guests something to look at. Since the living room is the perfect place to show off, you can be welcomed by an array of shimmering tiles of varying shapes and sizes – or something that is symmetrical and all the same. You may know glass mosaic already from bathroom and kitchen back-splashes. They’re just as popular with fireplace surrounds, and it can be a great way to start incorporating some colors into your fireplace area.

Fireplace Color Ideas

For more decorative fireplace ideas, you might be looking for something that adds a little bit more pop and flair. Instead of a single-toned tile, you can decorate your surround not only with different colors, but with different designs, too. It’s nearly impossible for us to list all the great ways that homeowners can get creative, but we’ll list a few of our favorites here.

Fireplace Tile Patterns

Do you like stripes? How about zig-zags? You can achieve a classy yet fun look with some very diverse tile patterns. The fireplace is the perfect place to experiment with different tiles and designs, as it can really draw the eyes in without appearing to be too overwhelming. Create a sense of drama in your home with some white and blue zig-zag stripes, or alternating shades of yellow and gray.

Herringbone Tile Patterns

The herringbone style is quite a popular one, and it can make for a great conversation piece when investing in a fireplace. This is something that strays from the standard, making your home a valuable one. The herringbone style is much like a zig-zag pattern, using alternating shapes of long tiles to create a fishbone-like pattern.

Pebble Texture Tiles

When you imagine the different types of tiles available to your disposal, pebbles may not be the first things that come to mind. However, this is a great fireplace decorative idea if you are looking for something cute and different. They can highly contrast with something like wood flooring, which goes together better than you may think. Plus, it is good for covering larger spaces of your surround, in case you are looking to expand outward in your home redesign.

Thinking of adding or remodeling a fireplace? Check out our services page or project ideas to find out more about Sebring Design Build and some inspiration for your home!

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41 Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas

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LED mirror use is on the rise and is quickly proving itself as one of the most unique ways to introduce new, energy-saving lighting in your home. People are always thinking of creative and functional ideas that can help save energy and make the bathroom experience more comfortable. Whether it comes from the installation of new flooring and plumbing, or the introduction of a new shower drain into the routine, there are many ways to give your bathroom a more luxurious feel.

What exactly is a mirror with LED lights? How does it add functionality and usefulness in the bathroom? What are the different kind of LED mirror light options available? Check out our brief informational guide below to help you get the most of your LED mirror shopping experience. If you found something you love, let us know – we’d love to hear about it!

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PENTHOUSE BATH

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Cambridge Construction LLC

This West Palm Beach penthouse bathroom boasts both LED mirrors and cool ceiling lighting.

JAPANESE INSPIRED

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

International Custom Designs

This beautiful bathroom was inspired by the Japanese “roten-buro”–outdoor bath and features an LED lighted bathroom mirror with defogger and dimmer. 

NY CONTEMPORARY

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Prime Renovations, Inc.

Very crisp & clean.

FRESH & BRIGHT

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Estee Design Inc. 

The mirror lighting, white oak veneer cabinets, and Bianco Piove marble give this bathroom such a fresh feel.

SOHO

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

DHD Architecture and Interior Design

This Soho loft boasts one incredible bathroom!

SPA BATH

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

stro Design Centre

Gorgeous spa bath.  Plus this mirror includes a tv!

CONDO COOL

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Design Milieu

Cool & sleek contemporary condo bathroom.

LED NIGHT LIGHTS

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Nest Designs LLC

Besides the LED mirrors, this builder was able to use LED tape on the bottom of the custom cabinets that allow the homeowner to light in the evening as night lights. 

MADRID

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

itta Estudio

This sleek contemporary bathroom with the glowing mirror is located in Madrid!

BAMBOO

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Design By Lisa

Custom cabinets made from bamboo and LED mirrors are just a few stunning features in this contemporary master bathroom.

What is an LED Mirror?

An LED mirror defines a specific type of bathroom mirror that has been equipped with an LED mirror light. A mirror with LED lights can provide some ambient backlighting, or a stronger and brighter shine when you are trying to see even the smallest of blemishes on your face.

Whether you are looking for something to enhance your daily routine, or you want to add a bit of flair and creativity without taking up extra space, then this is a perfect investment for you. Interested in learning more? Here are some of the specifics about LED mirrors and the different types of mirrors you can find on the market today.

THE VIEW

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

DigitalProperties.ca

What about that view?  Also, love the large round sinks.

BEACH STYLE

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

MSI

Soft, subtle beach style bath.

DOUBLE DUTY

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

C Designs

Incredible double shower plus double LED mirrors and double sinks in this master bathroom.

USTRALIAN CUSTOM

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Natural Habitat Interiors and Design

Love the direction of the white tile behind the LED mirror.

Why LED Lights?

You will find that more people are making the switch to LEDs. Consumers are seeking out LED bulbs for any and all smart lighting solutions, including for lamps, overhead lights, computer screens, headlights, bathroom fixtures, outside structures, and much more. And there’s a reason for it, too. LED lights are more efficient, longer-lasting, healthier, and much better for the environment. But there are benefits for you too!

Some of the biggest advantages of LED lights over incandescent or fluorescent bulbs include:

LED lights use more than 80% less energy than any other kind of light, making it extremely impactful for the environment while also saving you multiple dollars on your monthly energy billsKeep in mind that LED lights release the same chemicals as the sun, helping you to feel more energized and vibrant as a great start to your dayLED lights last 50,000 hours, making them extremely long-lasting, which adds even more to their affordability and efficiencyThe quality of light provided by LED bulbs is often higher than incandescent light, which is often too hot and too orange in color

Plus, when added to a stylish mirror, you are equipped with a powerful combination that can truly amplify your bathroom decor. An LED lit up mirror is a unique part of the bathroom remodeling market and recommended for those who want something creative yet functional.

POWDER ROOM

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Jablonski Associates

TONS of detail in this contemporary powder room!

TRADITIONAL LED

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Smith Firestone Associates

Beautiful & classy LED bathroom mirror.

SQUARE LED

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Susan Lachance Interior Design

This rich bathroom features a 42″ square custom frameless mirror with 3″ wide LED frosted glass frame purchased from Majestic Mirror in Miami.

LONDON

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Shanade McAllister-Fisher Interior

Beautiful London bath.

Requirements for Installing an LED Mirror

Before purchasing an LED mirror, there are a couple of things you should take into consideration. For example, if you are investing in a bathroom remodeling project, think about where you want everything to be placed. Some other things to consider include:

Where is the best location for your mirror?

Most people consider the bathroom to be the best location for your bathroom mirror. Since LED light bulbs work similar to the sun, releasing serotonin which energizes your brain and body, it might be a good idea to put this mirror in a place where you are looking to freshen up in the morning as you start your day.What are your electrical needs?

Fortunately, many LED mirrors do not require an electrical charge. The beauty of LED bulbs is that they do not require as much energy or electricity as more traditional incandescent or even fluorescent bulbs. Most of the time, they can be turned on and off with just a touch as well.Where do you need light the most? If you need something to backlight your mirror while you use it, then this would be the perfect location for an LED mirror. Corners, under the cabinets, and overhead are also great lighting options

Once you have determined exactly where you want the mirror to go, you can start looking at the different types of mirror LED lights available. Here are some of the most popular choices on the market today.

IVORY ONYX

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

kchurin NY

Wow!  Custom-made ivory onyx counter and custom-made LED lighted mirrors. 

HIGH-RISE STYLE

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Sutro Architects

The awesome large mirror, counter, and sink are all custom in this high-rise apartment bathroom.

COOL CUSTOM

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

LOTOS Construction

Can’t fully tell — but this custom made mirror may be in front of a window, however, thought this was still worth sharing.  A similar effect could be achieved with LED lighting.   Note the TV behind it!  So cool.

BATHTUB BLISS

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

YU Interior

This large elegant & contemporary bathroom features a wonderfully backlit mirror & really cool bathtub.

Wall Mirrors

A wall mirror with LED lights is a popular and easy addition to your bathroom. Incorporating a mirror LED light into your bathroom can open you up to a variety of opportunities that will allow you to make the most of your space. A LED-lighted wall mirror can be mounted or propped up, and it typically includes a backlit area so that you can get the most efficient use of lighting.

Wall mirrors are a good choice when considering different mirror sizes for your large or limited space. The biggest advantage to this kind of mirror is that you will be saving tons of money on your monthly electric bills. By switching from incandescent to LED lighting, you are investing in an energy-saving solution that not only makes your lights last longer than traditional bulbs but also reach further while spending less energy.

MEGA MODERN

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Luke Gibson Photography

Ultra modern and bright!

QUA BLAST

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Luke Gibson Photography

Another exceptional modern bath with a fresh pop of aqua color.

MODERN GLOW

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Xstyles Bath + More

Cool accent lighting behind this mirror.  

QUARZO BLUE

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Westin Hills

The wall tile is Quarzo Blue Mirrage Panel from Sorhegui Tile.

SUNBURST

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Jeri Koegel Photography

This cool lighted mirror mimics “sun”.  

RUSTIC

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Montana Reclaimed Lumber Co.

The ceiling in this rustic bathroom is unbelievable!

Infinity Mirrors

Have you ever heard of an infinity pool? Well, an infinity mirror takes that same concept to add a touch of modernity and creativity to your elegant bathroom. If you are currently remodeling, and looking for a new and vibrant aesthetic, this might be the right kind of LED mirror for you.

Infinity mirrors come in a huge variety of shapes and sizes, allowing you to truly think out of the box with this one. Usually, this mirror is lit by LEDs on the back, which gives a glowing effect. It makes the mirror seem like it itself is the source of light, which can give a much more reflective view when you are trying to concentrate on something in the mirror.

ILLUMINATED STONE

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

MW Design Studio

Love the stone feature wall behind the lighted mirror.

PURPLE PASSION

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Tim Sent

A unique purple glow from this LED mirror. 

ROUND RUSTIC

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

LKID

This designer had the mirrors retrofitted with the backlighting–built out from the wall using wood blocking and then LED strip lighting was run behind. 

PHOENIX POWDER

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Tate Studio Architects

The architect of this project says that this look is usually achieved by having a 2×4 frame behind the mirror that pushes it out to create a reveal for the light.  Mirror mastic and simple channel clips are also used.

MOODY MODERN

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

186 Lighting Design Group

This designer created this cool “moody modern” powder room.  The mirror is backlit from floor to ceiling.

LED DINING

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Jo Hamilton Interiors

The lighting behind the mirror in this dining area must look amazing at night!

Backlit LED Mirror

As mentioned earlier, there are many different ways that you can incorporate LED lighting into your mirror to give you the type of lighting functionality that you are looking for. But a special mention needs to be given to backlighting, as this is often the most popular and practical choice for a variety of different needs.

Backlit mirrors are illuminated freely, without the need for attached cords or wires. Not only does a backlit mirror allow you to more easily see, but it also brings to light some of the smaller details on your face that you may not have noticed under normal, more traditional light sources.

Most backlit mirrors come with a way to swipe your hand or use a single touch to turn them on and off. It adds even more functionality to your bathroom, allowing you to get ready with both of your hands without having to worry about turning the light on and off manually. Not only is this a great idea for residential bathrooms, but for company washrooms as well.

LED HANGOUT

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Simone Micheli

Interesting and unique hangout.   The blue glow behind the mirror adds a captivating focal point. 

LED BAR

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Jonathan Cutler AIA Architecture

Fun contemporary bar area with a cool glow.

CALM

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Sun & Stone Design

Sweet Vessel Sink!!

PEACE

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

C&K Custom Remodeling

What a nice spa feel!

IN THE FUTURE

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Sebring Design Build

Amazing modern and electric look

LIGHT IT UP

Illuminating & Creative LED Mirror Design Ideas - Sebring Design Build

Ambient

Ambient lighting is becoming more and more popular. In this case, it make the master bath look amazing.

Heated Defogger or Demister Mirrors

A heated demister mirror (defogger) is a specialty mirror that is built with a thin heat pad on the back of it. This heating pad is used to eliminate moisture and steam from building up on it. You’re no stranger to the effect hot water has on mirrors, making it nearly impossible to see into the glass after a hot shower. However, demister mirrors help you get rid of that wait time, allowing you to use your mirror right away.

Now, you can find both a demister mirror and an LED mirror combined into one. Not only does it offer heat to get rid of any leftover moisture, but it also comes with a reasonable amount of LED options so you can customize your backlighting solutions. It’s good to consider a mirror that comes with a variety of different features and options to help you best enhance your bathroom experience in a way that works best for you.

Check Out Your LED Mirror Options Today!

Before you nail down a purchase, consider what exactly you are looking for. Having a mirror with elegant lighting is a great way to help you see better and enhance the reflective surface of the glass so you can truly look at every angle. But beyond that, you should be considering what kind of lighting you want.

Overhead lighting is great for being able to see a wide scope of the room. Side lighting helps you see in one area or the other. Backlighting illuminates the entirety of your face, which is reflected in the glass of the mirror for a vibrant look at your skin and hair. Choosing the kind of lighting you prefer all depends on how you need to see, and what you think would best enhance the lighting situation in the bathroom.

Plus, there are many types of mirrors to consider. Infinity? Standing? Wall-mounted? You know your bathroom and your needs, and that can help you decide on a modern LED mirror that works for you.

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