Your bedroom should be a sanctuary, and few other things complete a room like a bedroom wall mirror. From minimalist designs to striking arch mirrors, our collection is curated to pair perfectly with the timeless joinery of our solid wood beds, bringing both style and simplicity to your home.
Natural light enhancement - Mirrors help bounce sunlight around a bedroom to brighten dark corners and accentuate the natural grain and warmth of our solid wood beds.
The illusion of space in smaller spaces - A well-positioned mirror in a small space, narrow room, or even a low alcove, adds an instant sense of depth, making even the most compact of bedrooms feel significantly more open and airy.
The perfect dressing companion - A full length mirror provides a practical, head-to-toe view for your morning routine while serving as a vertical statement piece that anchors your bedroom’s layout.
Softening room angles - Choosing a striking round or arch mirror helps to break up the straight lines of traditional furniture, adding a layer of architectural interest and a softer, modern aesthetic to your bedroom.
Above furniture - As a general rule, a large bedroom mirror should be about two-thirds the width of the furniture it’s hanging above, such as a chest of drawers or a dressing table.
Choosing the right scale - While a compact mirror adds a subtle decorative touch to smaller alcoves, upgrading to a large mirror creates a bold architectural focal point that dramatically increases the sense of light and space.
Standing mirrors - Ensure the height is at least 4-5ft so you can see your full length reflection without needing to step back too far - ideal for rooms where wall-mounting isn't an option.
Round mirrors - These help to soften the straight lines and sharp angles of wardrobes and bed frames, creating a more relaxed, organic focal point.
Arched mirrors - These act like a faux window to add architectural height, drawing the eye upward and making low-ceilinged rooms feel more expansive.
Rectangular mirrors - A classic choice that focuses on utility and clean lines. By reflecting the floor space, they make a room feel wider, working perfectly in minimalist homes, narrow alcoves, or positioned alongside dressing tables.
To maximise natural light, position your bedroom wall mirror adjacent to or opposite a window. This allows the glass to catch the incoming light and bounce it into the darker corners of the room.Â
For most wall mirrors, the centre point should sit at eye level - roughly 60 inches (150cm) from the floor. However, if you are hanging a large mirror above a headboard, leave at least 6-8 inches of breathing room between the top of the bed and the bottom of the frame to prevent the wall from feeling cluttered.
Yes, leaning a standing mirror is a popular interior design choice that creates a relaxed, contemporary vibe. It’s a great solution for renters or those with plasterboard walls that might not support the weight of a large mirror. To keep it safe, we recommend using a non-slip floor pad or a discreet safety strap anchored to the wall to prevent the base from sliding.
Our top tip is to avoid using too much product. A simple 50/50 mix of white vinegar and water is often more effective than chemical cleaners. Use a clean microfibre cloth to wipe in a circular motion, then buff the glass dry with a second, dry cloth. This ensures a crystal-clear finish that lets the natural grain of your nearby timber furniture truly shine.
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