We moved into a house near the coast last year and I have been slowly giving the master bathroom that airy beach house feeling. White beadboard walls, a light oak vanity, a glass jar of sea glass on the counter — but the mirror was still the boring builder-grade one and it was killing the whole vibe. This Keonjinn 20 by 30 brushed nickel rounded rectangle mirror was the missing piece.
Brushed nickel is the coastal finish. It is not as flashy as chrome, not as warm as brass, just a soft silver that looks like it has been weathered by salt air. The rounded corners give it that softer, casual feeling that beach house style needs — sharp modern angles would have felt wrong in this room. I paired it with brushed nickel faucets, a woven seagrass basket for towels, and a single white hydrangea in a blue-and-white ginger jar.
The bathroom now feels like a relaxed coastal retreat. Morning light comes through the frosted window, bounces off the brushed nickel frame, and fills the whole space with this soft glowy light. My partner says the bathroom feels like we are on vacation every morning. The mirror is well-made — the brushed nickel finish is even, the glass is clear, and the hanging hardware is solid. If you are doing the coastal thing, brushed nickel over chrome every time.