MIRRORS & MIRRORED CABINETS
Make way for mirrors and cabinets in your bathroom design
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nlike mirrors hung in other parts of the home, bathroom mirrors have
traditionally been an item of function rather than decoration. They’re important for a number of everyday tasks such as cleaning teeth, shaving, applying makeup – the list is endless. Which is why it is surprising that choosing the right bathroom mirror has been for a long time, an afterthought in the design process. Thankfully, that is changing. As customers become more aware of the
Comment by Ash Chilver Sales Director, HiB
bathroom as a space that deserves equal if not more interior design attention, priorities are changing. Consumers are becoming more creative with their approach to bathroom design, choosing furniture, mirrors, cabinets and lighting which complements a particular theme or look and favouring products that contain features that aid busy lifestyles. The humble mirror is no longer just a reflective
surface placed on the wall. They are a hub for functionality, technology and self-care, becoming a practical necessity in the space. Developments
over the last few years such as advancing LED illumination, colour changing technology, integrated charging points and heated pads to reduce condensation, have revolutionised how customers interact with bathroom mirrors, ever increasing their significance in our everyday lives. In order to offer the multifunctional
bathroom mirrors that customers now desire, the industry has developed new features that have increased functionality even further. New technologies are being invented and refined all the time, offering customers more integrations than ever before. In response to the evolving perceptions about
bathroom design and the array of trends becoming popular, mirror and cabinet designers can afford to be more creative and explore different styles, shapes and finishes to bring fresh looks to the market. Now, far from being an after-thought,
bathroom mirrors and cabinets are a key component in the bathroom, demanding attention and consideration right from the beginning of the design process.
HiB launches striking new Dusk cabinet L
eading bathroom supplier HiB has introduced a stunning new cabinet to
its range. Featuring striking black glass side panels and low level ambient backlighting, Dusk is an eye-catching focal point in the bathroom. A touchless wave sensor activates the cabinet’s top light, which offers effective illumination across the face and integrated colour changing technology allows the user to change the light from cool white to a warm glow, with the touch of a button.
But the stunning exterior isn’t the only
thing that sets HiB’s new cabinet apart, as behind Dusk’s soft-closing doors there are a number of convenient features to enhance the users’ experience. Personal devices, toothbrushes and shavers can be charged with ease using the cabinet’s integrated 2 pin socket and USB point. A ‘keep clean’ mat is also included to help maintain hygiene and ensure that the cabinet stays neat and tidy. Ample storage is available thanks to the adjustable glass shelving, with the central divide(s) on Dusk 60 and
80 offering even more useable space for everyday items. Available in 50cm, 60cm and 80cm widths,
Dusk is a sophisticated and stylish cabinet choice for bathrooms of all sizes. For more information about the Dusk cabinet or to see the full range, please visit the website.
www.hib.co.uk
20 BKU MARCH 2021
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