2026 Bathroom Mirror Designs for a Functional and Stylish Bath
(Above) Rima’s remodeled bath with medicine cabinet, white subway tile, and black vanity
Storage-first mirror walls make a bathroom work harder by turning the mirror area into a place for concealed everyday storage. That can be a big help when toiletries, dental care, and grooming items need to stay nearby without taking over the sink. In a renovation, this kind of mirror setup can make the vanity wall feel more efficient and more orderly.
If bathroom storage is a top concern, mirror walls like this can offer a lot of value:
- They keep everyday items within reach while hiding clutter.
- They free up space on the counter for a cleaner look.
- They can reduce the need for extra shelving around the sink.
- They make the vanity wall do more without adding visual noise.
- They help smaller bathrooms feel better organized day to day.
In the GIF above, we can see how Rima’s renovation showed how useful this kind of setup can be in a hardworking bathroom. Along with an IKEA Godmorgon glossy gray vanity, she added a wall-mounted cabinet and a beveled medicine cabinet that opens to hold items like toothpaste, toothbrushes, and other daily bath essentials.