I went full minimalist in my bathroom — white walls, white floor, white vanity, white countertop. The whole room is white. A framed mirror would have been too much visual weight in that space. I needed a frameless mirror that would disappear into the wall, and this Mestikits 30 by 36 beveled frameless mirror is exactly that. There is no frame at all, just clean beveled glass that catches light beautifully.
The beveled edge is the detail that makes it work. A flat polished edge would have looked cheap. The bevel catches light at an angle and creates this subtle sparkle that makes the whole room feel a little more elevated. The mirror hangs flush against the wall — no gap, no visible hardware — so it really does look like the wall itself is reflective. I styled the counter with a single white ceramic vase holding one white tulip and a small white dish soap dispenser. That is the entire bathroom.
My friend who is an architect came over and said, this is the most disciplined bathroom I have ever seen in a residential space. He meant it as a compliment. The frameless mirror is the keystone — without it, the room would have looked cold and empty. With it, the room looks like a minimalist art gallery. If you are going all-white minimalist, do not ruin it with a framed mirror. Frameless is the only way.