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Mirrors are more than just reflection — they expand space, enhance light, and elevate style. At Dupont Kitchen & Bath Fixtures, we offer a variety of bathroom mirrors in Toronto that combine functionality and design. Whether you need minimal frameless mirrors or illuminated LED mirrors with integrated features, our selection is designed to complement any bathroom layout.
Modern mirrors do more than shine — they illuminate. Many models include:
Integrated LED lighting for balanced, even illumination
Anti-fog/demister pads that resist steam
Built-in power outlets or USB ports (where code permits)
These functional features make your mirror a centerpiece, not just a mirror.
Choose the mirror that matches your aesthetic:
Frameless or edge-lit for a sleek, modern look
Framed mirrors in finishes like matte black, polished chrome, or brushed nickel
Shapes & layouts: rectangular, round, vertical, horizontal — sized to align with vanities
Sizes & lead times: filter by popular dimensions (24", 30–36", etc.) or lead-time choices 4–7 days, 2–3 weeks.
Height & mounting: Ideal mirror center is about 57–60" above floor; align width with vanity dimensions
Wiring & power: Mirrors with lighting or outlets must comply with local electrical codes (GFCI protection)
Wall support: Use studs or reinforced mounting for heavier mirrors
Care & maintenance: Use non-abrasive glass cleaner; clean edges to protect finish
See models in person at our Toronto showroom, all featuring QR codes so you can scan specifications instantly
Design guidance to match mirrors with vanities, lighting, and overall bath style
Canada-wide shipping, GTA main-floor delivery, and installation support
Trusted brands and warranty-backed products
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Do LED mirrors require wiring? | Yes — models with lighting must be wired according to local electrical code, typically needing GFCI protection. |
| Can I use mirrors behind double vanities? | Yes — use a wider or split mirror layout to match your cabinetry and lighting design. |
| What’s the ideal mirror width vs vanity? | Mirror width is often 4–6" narrower than your vanity to allow for wall clearance and hardware alignment. |