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Bathroom mirrors - separate or one big piece of glass?

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Just getting opinions. We are building, and the master vanity (two sinks) is 62 inches wide, which means the two 21” wide sinks will be very close together. I like the look of separate, framed mirrors https://www.mistershaver.com/%E2%9C%AA%E2%9C%AA%E2%9C%AA%E2%9C%AA%E2%9C%AA-fogless-shower-mirrors/ over each sink, but I’m thinking they may have to be hung so close together it’s going to look odd, and just sticking with a single 62” wide plate glass mirror (unframed) will look better in this case. What do you all think?
Purely for the looks - 2 mirrors will look better with separate lighting above the mirrors. If you have just one light planned then go with single mirror
I do love the look of two mirrors, especially framed. If they are not too wide, it shouldn't be a problem with two sinks.
Separate mirror glasses will give better look to bathroom. It will be innovative one and give something unique look to bathroom.
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