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    • brobergB Offline
      broberg Project Sponsor @kclemen
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      @kclemen 15% is close to the best “all-around” light transmission, will not work well next to a window during sunny days. 40% is recommended in really bright rooms.
      Bathrooms however isn’t usually superbright, so will work nicely. (mine is only 3% and I can’t do thin texts and lines, I have to beef up everything in size and use bold fonts)

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        kclemen
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        I’ve asked 3 companies to do me an offer. So, if I understand correctly, the 15% is "perfect’?

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        • brobergB Offline
          broberg Project Sponsor @kclemen
          last edited by broberg

          @kclemen

          I’ve read an article a while back, they tried a bunch of different mirrors with a few light transmissions variations (1%, 12% 20% and 40% If I remember correctly). Their conclusion was that 12% was okey and 20% was the best of them all.

          And with the combined information I’ve read (not tested in real life however!) is that the general guide line is :

          Anything below 3% will not be useful, I would say 5% would be absolutely minimum.
          8-10% for darker rooms with no windows and limited lighting
          15-20% for normal lighting and not placed next to windows and/or in sunlight
          40% for bright rooms with lots of daylight

          Do note, that higher light transmission also makes your screen edges more visible, this is due to the backlight of the monitor. so if you have a 40% mirror in a bright room and then turn the lights down the edges of the screen will be clearly visible.

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            kclemen
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            @kclemen said in Bathroom - 30" MagicMirror:

            528x841 mm

            Thanks for this clear info. I will probably than go for the 15% mirror.

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              kclemen
              last edited by

              Furniture is done and mirror performs quite well :)

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              https://youtu.be/QY_KkEEJ0Q4

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              • iMAGiCI Offline
                iMAGiC
                last edited by

                @kclemen very cool and beautiful bathroom 👍

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