Transitional style is the hardest thing to nail. It is not modern enough to be minimal, not traditional enough to be classic, and if you get it wrong the room just feels confused. I was struggling with my bathroom — a traditional vanity with modern fixtures — until I hung this Sweetcrispy 36 by 30 gold rounded rectangle mirror. The rounded corners and warm gold frame bridged the gap between traditional and modern, and the whole room finally made sense.
The gold finish is what I would call soft gold. Not shiny brass, not antique gold, just a warm muted gold that looks expensive without being flashy. The rounded corners echo the curves of my faucet and the rounded edges of my vanity drawers, so the whole bathroom feels cohesive. I styled it with marble-look quartz countertops, brushed gold cabinet hardware, and a single white hydrangea in a glass cylinder vase. The look is grown-up, elegant, and quietly confident.
My mother-in-law, who has impeccable taste, walked in and said, this bathroom looks like it belongs in a magazine. That is the highest compliment she has ever given anything in my house. The 36 by 30 size is the perfect proportions for a single vanity — wide enough to anchor the wall, not so tall that it dominates. If your bathroom is stuck between traditional and modern and you cannot figure out how to merge them, this mirror is the bridge.