Mirrors

Mirrors

Enhance your space with our collection of mirrors, including wall-mounted and freestanding options perfect for bedrooms, living areas, and more. From sleek, modern designs to classic statement pieces, our range combines style and functionality to brighten rooms, create a sense of space, and reflect your personal taste. Each mirror is crafted to add elegance, practicality, and charm to your home, making it easy to elevate décor, maximise light, and bring every room to life.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the different types of mirrors available for the home?

Choosing the right mirror depends on the room and function you need. Wall mirrors are the most versatile option, available in various sizes and styles from small decorative pieces to large statement mirrors that enhance light and space. Floor-standing mirrors, also called cheval mirrors or full-length mirrors, are perfect for bedrooms and dressing areas, allowing you to see your complete outfit. Bathroom mirrors are specifically designed for grooming and often feature moisture-resistant backing, integrated lighting, or demister pads to prevent steaming. Illuminated mirrors with built-in LED lighting provide excellent task lighting for makeup application and shaving whilst creating a modern, luxurious feel. Decorative mirrors with ornate frames, unique shapes, or antique finishes serve as stunning focal points in living rooms, hallways, and dining rooms. Frameless mirrors offer a sleek, contemporary look with clean edges, whilst framed mirrors add character and can complement your interior design style. Vanity mirrors and makeup mirrors typically feature magnification for detailed grooming tasks. Overmantel mirrors sit perfectly above fireplaces, whilst hallway mirrors create welcoming entrances. Round mirrors, rectangular mirrors, oval mirrors, and arched mirrors each bring different aesthetic qualities to your space, helping you achieve your desired interior style.

How do I choose the right size mirror for my room?

Selecting the correct mirror size is crucial for both functionality and visual balance in your space. For bathroom mirrors, measure your vanity or sink unit - the mirror should typically be 2-4 inches narrower than the vanity width and positioned 5-10 inches above the sink or countertop. A standard bathroom mirror is usually 24-48 inches wide, whilst double vanity mirrors should either span the full width or use two separate mirrors above each sink. Living room mirrors should be proportionate to your wall space and furniture - above a sofa, choose a mirror that's two-thirds to three-quarters the width of the sofa for balanced aesthetics. Large wall mirrors (36 inches or bigger) make excellent statement pieces and are ideal for making small rooms feel more spacious by reflecting light and creating depth. Full-length mirrors for bedrooms should be at least 48-60 inches tall to show your complete reflection, though floor-to-ceiling mirrors create dramatic impact. Hallway mirrors work well in medium sizes (24-36 inches) to provide a quick check before leaving home without overwhelming narrow spaces. Consider ceiling height too - in rooms with high ceilings, taller mirrors maintain proportions, whilst horizontal wide mirrors suit rooms with lower ceilings. Remember that oversized mirrors can make rooms feel larger and brighter, but should still leave adequate wall space around them, typically 6-12 inches from ceiling or adjacent walls for proper visual balance.

Where should I position and hang mirrors in different rooms?

Strategic mirror placement maximises both functionality and interior design benefits. In bathrooms, hang mirrors at eye level with the centre typically 60-65 inches from the floor, adjusting for household height - ensure adequate lighting either side or above for shadow-free grooming. Living room mirrors work beautifully opposite or adjacent to windows to reflect natural light and garden views, making spaces feel brighter and more spacious. Avoid placing mirrors directly opposite doorways or where they reflect clutter, as this can create visual chaos. Hallway mirrors should be positioned near the entrance at a practical height for last-minute checks - narrow hallways benefit from vertical mirrors that draw the eye upward, whilst wider halls can accommodate horizontal or large statement mirrors. In bedrooms, avoid hanging mirrors directly opposite the bed (some find this unsettling), instead position them on side walls or inside wardrobe doors. Dining room mirrors placed on feature walls create elegance and reflect candlelight for intimate dinner atmospheres. Above fireplaces, centre the mirror over the mantelpiece with 4-6 inches clearance above it. When hanging mirrors, use appropriate fixings for the wall type and mirror weight - plasterboard requires proper wall plugs or studs, whilst heavier mirrors need robust picture hooks or French cleats. Leaning large floor mirrors against walls creates a relaxed, contemporary look but ensure they're secured safely, especially in homes with children or pets.

How do I clean and maintain mirrors to keep them streak-free?

Proper mirror cleaning keeps glass sparkling and streak-free whilst protecting the backing from damage. For regular cleaning, use a specialist glass cleaner or make your own solution with equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle - this natural method is effective and inexpensive. Never spray directly onto the mirror, especially bathroom mirrors, as liquid can seep behind edges and damage the silvered backing over time. Instead, spray your cleaning solution onto a microfibre cloth and wipe the mirror in circular motions or from top to bottom. For streak-free results, buff the mirror immediately with a clean, dry microfibre cloth or crumpled newspaper. Bathroom mirrors require special attention due to moisture, hairspray, and toothpaste splatter - clean them weekly and ensure ventilation to prevent dampness affecting the mirror backing. For stubborn marks like hairspray residue, use a small amount of rubbing alcohol on a cloth. Illuminated mirrors and LED mirrors should be cleaned with slightly damp (not wet) cloths around electrical components, and always switched off during cleaning. Avoid abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, or paper towels which can scratch the glass surface. Clean decorative frames gently according to their material - wood frames need furniture polish, whilst metal frames can be wiped with damp cloths. Check mirror fixings periodically to ensure they remain secure, and inspect bathroom mirrors regularly for signs of desilvering (black spots around edges) which indicates moisture damage and may require professional replacement.