How to Match Your Frame to Your Faucet, Lights, and Hardware
Bathrooms have a lot of finishes to consider: faucets, drawer pulls, towel bars, and lighting. The mirror frame is the piece that pulls it all together, so getting the finish right matters.
Matching Finishes for a Polished Look
The simplest way to get a cohesive look is to match your mirror frame to the main finish in the room. If your faucet is brushed nickel, a brushed nickel mirror frame will feel seamless. If you have brass sconces, a gold-toned frame will tie it all together.

Mixing Finishes With Intention
Mixing can work if you repeat the combination. For example, matte black cabinet pulls and a matte black mirror frame look balanced with brass lighting. The key is to use each finish more than once so the room feels intentional instead of random.

When in Doubt, Go Neutral
If your hardware finishes are already mixed or you’re unsure, a neutral frame like black, white, or a wood tone can ground the space and work with nearly anything.

At the end of the day, your bathroom will feel most cohesive when the mirror looks like it belongs with the rest of your fixtures. Whether you match or mix, choose a frame that feels intentional and the whole space will come together.
