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What size LED mirror for my bathroom?

A practical sizing guide from powder rooms to double vanities — width, height and placement that actually fit.

The single most common mirror mistake is buying the wrong width. Get the size right and a lighted mirror looks built-in; get it wrong and it either crowds the wall or floats awkwardly over the sink. Here's how to size by your specific bathroom.

Updated for 2026 · By The TACOVICI Editorial Team

How wide should the mirror be vs the vanity?

A bathroom mirror should be a few inches narrower than the vanity beneath it — never wider. For a 30" vanity choose a 24"–28" mirror; for a 36" vanity, 30"–34"; for a 48" vanity, a single 44"–48" mirror. The goal is a small, even margin of wall on each side.

What size mirror for a small or powder bathroom?

In a powder room or compact bath, stay between 20" and 28" wide and lean toward a round or oval to keep the wall feeling open. Leave at least 2–4" of wall on each side so the mirror doesn't visually fill the room.

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What about a double vanity?

For a 48"–60" double vanity you have two good options: one wide 48"+ mirror centered on the whole counter, or two matching mirrors centered over each sink. One large mirror reads more modern and reflects more light; two mirrors define each person's space.

See our wide-vanity picks

How high should I hang it?

Center the mirror at roughly 60–65" from the floor — eye level for most adults — with the bottom edge 5–10" above the backsplash or faucet. On a tall vanity, prioritize keeping the light source near eye level over a fixed measurement.

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