Small Changes, Big Impact
A full bathroom renovation can cost thousands of dollars — but you don't need to gut the whole room to make it feel brand new. Two of the most impactful upgrades you can make are replacing your mirror and updating your shower enclosure. Here's how to do both the smart way.
Step 1: Choose the Right Mirror
The mirror is often the focal point of any bathroom. The right size and finish can make a small bathroom feel spacious, or give a large bathroom a polished, designer look.
Match the Finish to Your Hardware
- Brushed Gold — Warm and luxurious. Perfect for modern glam or transitional styles. Try the LOAAO 24"x36" Gold Bathroom Mirror or go big with the LOAAO 72"x36" Gold Mirror.
- Matte Black — Bold and contemporary. Great for farmhouse or industrial aesthetics. Check out the LOAAO 30x30 Inch Black Mirror or the LOAAO 55x30 Inch Black Mirror.
- Brushed Bronze — Rich and warm. Ideal for earthy, organic interiors. See the LOAAO 48"x32" Bronze Mirror or the LOAAO 60"x36" Bronze Mirror.
- Brushed Nickel — Clean and versatile. Works with almost any style. Try the LOAAO 60x40 Inch Brushed Nickel Mirror.
- White or Wood Grain — Soft and natural. Perfect for Scandinavian or farmhouse looks. Explore the LOAAO 72x36 Inch White Mirror or the LOAAO Wood Grain Mirror.
Hang It Right
All LOAAO mirrors can be hung both horizontally and vertically — so you have full flexibility to fit your wall space. Vertical orientation makes ceilings feel taller; horizontal makes the room feel wider.
Step 2: Upgrade to a Frameless Shower Door
Nothing modernizes a bathroom faster than replacing a dated shower curtain or framed door with a sleek frameless glass panel. The Yana Frameless Shower Door Panel (Brushed Nickel, 24"x60") features 3/8" thick tempered glass with a water-repellent coating — and it's fully reversible for flexible installation.
Prefer a darker finish? The Yana Matte Black Shower Panel (36"x76") makes a dramatic statement, while the Yana Chrome Frameless Panel (30"x76") keeps things clean and classic.
Step 3: Think About the Full Picture
Once your mirror and shower door are in place, step back and look at the room as a whole. Do your towel bars, faucets, and light fixtures match your new finishes? Small details like these tie the whole look together without requiring a full renovation.
Ready to Upgrade?
Browse our full selection of bathroom mirrors and shower panels and find the perfect combination for your space.