Australian House & Garden — June 2017

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Bathroom magic
With rectangular mirrors, portrait orientation
(asintheroombelow)isgenerallypreferable,unless
the room is very wide. This applies to any space.

17 Kingstonmirrorwith bronze frame and shelf
(53x97cm), $449/set of two, Zanui. 18 Award Aspect
MDF and plywood mirroredbathroom cabinetin Mocha
(50x80cm), $199, Bunnings. 19 Issy B4mirrorwith
timber frame (80x46cm), $1174, Reece.

Outside the square
Unusual materials, interesting forms and the
ultimate in hotel-style, high-tech wizardry.

20 Segmentmirrorswith plywood and oak veneer
frames in Natural Oak, $169 (45cm diameter; at
left) and $139 (35cm diameter), Città. 21 Ta j
octagonalmirrorwith bone frame (90cm
diameter), $945, Globe West. 22 ADP Silex 900
Bluetoothmirror(80x90cm) with aluminium
frame, USB and auxiliary ports, built-in speakers
and LED touch controls, $700, Reece.#

16 A neat trick for the bathroom is to use
a mirror to reflect a feature wall. That could
be tiles, wallpaper or a custom design printed
on glass, as seen here. When positioning
any bathroom mirror, make sure the toilet is
not visible in the reflection.

Photography by Maree Homer (both rooms). For Where To Buy, see page 188.

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