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Measure Vanity for a 47×24 LED Mirror: Fit & Height

Measure Vanity for a 47x24 LED Mirror: Fit & Height

How do you measure your vanity to choose the right LED mirror size (47×24)?

Choosing a 47×24 LED mirror starts with a few quick measurements of your vanity and the wall space around it. The goal is a mirror that feels centered, provides comfortable viewing for daily routines, and doesn’t crowd lights, cabinets, or outlets.

1) Measure the vanity width (left to right)

Use a tape measure across the front edge of the vanity top. For balanced proportions, the mirror is typically slightly narrower than the vanity—often leaving a few inches of “breathing room” on each side. A 47-inch-wide mirror is a strong match for many 48-inch vanities, especially when you want a clean, nearly full-width look without overhang.

2) Check the available wall width

Measure the open wall area above the vanity, accounting for side walls, tall cabinets, towel bars, and light switches. If you have sconces on the sides, confirm the mirror won’t interfere with their placement. If you’re mounting a single light bar above, confirm there’s enough room above the mirror for the fixture and wiring.

3) Measure the vertical space (countertop to ceiling or trim)

Measure from the vanity countertop (or backsplash top) up to any ceiling trim, shelving, or medicine cabinet. At 24 inches tall, a 47×24 mirror fits well in bathrooms where you want a wider mirror without taking up too much vertical wall space—especially helpful when there’s an overhead light, low window, or decorative molding to work around.

4) Plan the mounting height for real-life use

Decide where the mirror’s center should land—typically around average eye level for the primary users. Then confirm the top and bottom edges won’t collide with faucets, countertop items, or lighting. If the mirror has front lighting, keep it centered over the sink for the most even illumination.

5) Double-check clearance for features and installation

Before ordering, confirm nearby doors and drawers won’t bump the mirror, and identify where power will come from if the LED mirror is hardwired or plugged in. For deeper guidance on sizing and placement, visit the main guide on measuring your vanity for the right LED mirror size.

FAQ

Should an LED mirror be wider than the sink?

It can be, but it doesn’t have to be. A good rule is to keep the mirror at least as wide as the sink basin area, and ideally aligned with the faucet and sink centerline for a balanced look.

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