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How to Pick the Perfect LED Heated Bathroom Mirror Size (From Helping 10,000+ Customers)
After helping thousands of customers pick the right LED Heated Bathroom Mirror, I've found the simplest way to start is with this basic guide you see here. It's the easiest way to avoid the most common mistakes, and it all starts with two key rules.

The Two Core Rules for Any LED Heated Bathroom Mirror
The two key rules from the guide are straightforward and work for almost any bathroom setup:
- Match the width to your vanity. Your mirror should be the same width as your vanity, or slightly narrower. This keeps the look balanced and ensures cabinet doors open freely without hitting walls.
- Leave room above and below. Aim for 5-8 inches of space above your vanity and below the ceiling. This prevents the mirror from blocking your faucet or hitting overhead lights, keeping everything functional.
Quick Pro Tips to Make Your Choice Even Easier
Once you have that base down, these quick tips will help you nail the perfect fit:
- Double vanities: Two separate mirrors over each sink usually look cleaner and more balanced than one single long mirror.
- Wall sconces: If you're adding lights on the sides, leave about 5-6 inches of space between the mirror and each light to avoid glare.
- Recessed vs. surface mount: If installing inside the wall, you can go a bit larger. If it sits on the wall, stick slightly narrower to keep it from looking bulky.
That's it! Stick to these simple rules, and you'll find an LED heated bathroom mirror that fits perfectly, looks great, and works for your daily routine.
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