There is no mirror in the shot, the only reflecting bit is the shower door. The sign is a straight shot from the camera, thru the bedroom/bathroom door, so there’s no reason for it to be mirrored
If that’s a doorway then there’s no door, which is probably okay for a master bath. But based on the trim on either side, that wall is like an inch thick. Which probably doesn’t meet code and would also collapse if you bumped into it wrong. Plus in the shower door you see the reflection of the other part of the bedroom, you can see the corner of the carpet, which lines up with the reflection of the carpet in what I’m suggesting is a mirror. And you can also see the reflection of what appears to be the master bedroom window with either curtains or vertical blinds.
Edit: ok if picture 21 here is the same bathroom then yeah that’s a door not a mirror.
The doorway/wall thickness is a perspective issue, you can see it looks much thicker in the reflection off of the shower door, and there may or may not be a door visible, I can’t tell.
As for the rest, I’m not following. If the doorway is a mirror, why don’t you see any of the bathroom in it? If anything, the reflection off of the shower door make it more likely that the doorway is actually a door way. Or am I misunderstanding what you think is a mirror?
There is no mirror in the shot, the only reflecting bit is the shower door. The sign is a straight shot from the camera, thru the bedroom/bathroom door, so there’s no reason for it to be mirrored
If that’s a doorway then there’s no door, which is probably okay for a master bath. But based on the trim on either side, that wall is like an inch thick. Which probably doesn’t meet code and would also collapse if you bumped into it wrong. Plus in the shower door you see the reflection of the other part of the bedroom, you can see the corner of the carpet, which lines up with the reflection of the carpet in what I’m suggesting is a mirror. And you can also see the reflection of what appears to be the master bedroom window with either curtains or vertical blinds.
Edit: ok if picture 21 here is the same bathroom then yeah that’s a door not a mirror.
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It looks like there is a mark on the ground. Its angle and the way the door frame looks makes me think it is one of those sliding doors.
The doorway/wall thickness is a perspective issue, you can see it looks much thicker in the reflection off of the shower door, and there may or may not be a door visible, I can’t tell.
As for the rest, I’m not following. If the doorway is a mirror, why don’t you see any of the bathroom in it? If anything, the reflection off of the shower door make it more likely that the doorway is actually a door way. Or am I misunderstanding what you think is a mirror?