In a previous home (c.1930s semi) my bathroom had two narrow windows with the original shallow mirror-faced medicine cabinet recessed between them. Because the bathroom was relatively small, the vanity/basin sat under the left window, the end of the bath under the right window and the floor under the mirror was clear. This was great as there was nothing stopping the user from standing right in front of the mirror and as close as needed. Living there, I realised that one doesn't actually need a mirror above the basin itself – you don't really need a mirror to wash your face or hands or brush your teeth, after all. So that's another solution for those who really dislike the idea of a wall-mounted mirror cabinet (and will have enough storage without it) but who still want a usable mirror: hang the wall mirror above a free section of floor or over a shallow cabinet rather than over the basin and main vanity.
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