Bedroom wall mirrors to suit any space
The perfect bedroom mirror can complete a room. You might want to accentuate the historical look of your space with stunning antique glass, or opt for a frameless mirror to add a modern touch that just can’t be beaten.
Whether you’re looking for a full-length bedroom mirror to finalise your outfit before a big night out, or a compact wall mirror to check your appearance first thing in the morning, we can provide a wide range of bedroom mirrors to suit any kind of room or space requirements.
As South London’s leading bedroom mirror supplier, we’ve sourced and fit countless mirrors across London and the surrounding counties.
What kind of mirrors work best in a bedroom?
We take a tailored approach to every mirror we provide, so we can measure and design your bespoke mirror to your exact requirements.
This can include full wall coverage, floor-to-ceiling mirrors, or unique sizes that suit your specific space.
When it comes to the kind of bedroom mirrors that we can provide, the selection includes:
- Bevelled edge mirrors
- Etched glass and mirrors, which could include company logos or messaging
- Coloured mirror glass
- Antique mirrors
If you’d like to view the full selection of bedroom mirrors on offer, make sure to visit our South London showroom and workshop (located in SE25). This will give you the opportunity to see your potential mirror first-hand, so you can visualise what it might look like in your home.
Where should you place a mirror in the bedroom?
The best part about having a made-to-measure bedroom mirror created to your exact specifications is that you can position it within your room however you like.
However, if you’re looking for some inspiration, here are some popular choices for placing your brand-new mirror in a bedroom:
Above a headboard
If you opt for a more decorative mirror that could doubly function as a work of art, placing it above the bed’s headboard is the perfect way to create a stylish centrepiece. This typically works for smaller mirrors, but larger mirrors look great, too (as long as they’re installed correctly).
Close to a window
Looking to expand the feel of a room, without knocking down some walls? By placing a bedroom mirror close to a window, you’ll reflect even more light around the room, and also give the appearance of a space being larger than it really is.
Leant against a wall
Remember that you don’t necessarily have to ‘hang’ a mirror in your bedroom. Positioning a full-length mirror against a wall is a perfectly functional way to introduce a stylish edge to a room – especially if a particular wall isn’t suitable for hanging a mirror on.
Hung on furniture
If you’re limited on space, you could always hang a mirror on an existing piece of furniture within your room, such as a wardrobe or door. Our experts will be able to advise on what’s suitable, and whether a particular item could hold the weight of your brand-new bedroom mirror.