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Full length mirrors that reflect your style and brighten any room. From £60 to £1,860, our collection spans traditional oak frames, sleek black finishes, and contemporary metal designs. Whether you're furnishing a bedroom, hallway or living space, you'll find a mirror to suit your home.

  • Trusted Brands – Homestyle GB Furniture, Mindy Brownes Interiors, Willis and Gambier lead sales. Homestyle GB Furniture
  • Popular Ranges – Opus Oak, Mindy Brownes Mirror, and Antoinette Bedroom collections in stock. Mindy Brownes Interiors Mirror
  • Colour & Material – Oak, mango wood, and teak frames; beige, black, grey and white finishes.
  • 49 Options – Browse styles from contemporary to heritage across our full collection today.

Tip: Position a full length mirror opposite a window or light source to maximise brightness and create a sense of space in smaller rooms.

Explore the Opus Oak and Julian Bowen Furniture Mirrors ranges to find your ideal statement piece.

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Our Full Length Mirrors are available as freestanding floor mirrors, wall-mounted designs and leaning mirrors. Each style suits different room layouts — freestanding options require no fixings, while wall-mounted styles save floor space.

Freestanding vs Wall Mounted Full Length Mirrors

Choose from Full Length Mirrors in a range of frame styles including thin metal frames, chunky wood frames, frameless designs and ornate decorative options. Gold and black frames are among our most popular choices.

Full Length Mirrors with Lights

Our Full Length Mirrors range from compact accent mirrors to large statement pieces measuring 150cm+. Use the size filter to find the right scale for your room — a larger mirror can make smaller spaces feel more open.

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FAQs on Full Length Mirrors

What's the best full length mirror for a small bedroom?

Wall-mounted mirrors save floor space in compact rooms, whilst leaning mirrors against a wall create visual interest without fixings. Position opposite a window to amplify natural light and create the illusion of more space. Choose mirrors under 120cm wide for proportionate coverage.

Measure your wall or floor space first. For wall mounting, allow 15–20cm clearance from edges. For freestanding mirrors, ensure the base fits your room's layout. A mirror should show your full body from at least 150cm away—aim for 160–180cm height for most adults.

Wall-mounted mirrors maximise floor space and suit permanent placement. Freestanding options offer flexibility if you move house or rearrange rooms frequently. Leaning mirrors combine both benefits—no fixings required, repositionable, but need wall clearance. Choose based on your wall type and rental status.

Full length mirrors reflect your entire body from head to toe, typically 150–180cm+ tall. Standard mirrors are smaller accent pieces (50–100cm) showing only the face and shoulders. Full length mirrors work as practical dressing aids and decorative room features.

Use wall anchors rated for your mirror's weight—typically 25–40kg for large mirrors. For plasterboard walls, toggle bolts or cavity wall anchors distribute weight evenly. Brick or tile walls require special masonry anchors. If unsure, hire a professional fitter to ensure security and safety.

Wood frames (oak, walnut, pine) suit traditional or rustic interiors. Metal or aluminium frames offer modern, minimalist aesthetics. Frameless designs maximise space and light reflection. Choose based on your décor style and room colour palette. All materials are durable if properly maintained.

Yes—place a large mirror along the longest wall to bounce light and create depth perception. Position it opposite a light source or window for maximum effect. Hallway mirrors also serve practical purposes for coat checks and adding style without taking up floor space.

Use a microfibre cloth with white vinegar solution or glass cleaner, wiping in one direction to avoid streaks. Avoid ammonia-based products on wood frames. Check wall fixings quarterly for security, especially in bathrooms where humidity may loosen anchors over time.

Dressing mirrors include integrated lighting or magnification for grooming tasks. Full length mirrors are primarily for outfit checking and room décor. Some full length mirrors mount above dressers, blending function with decoration. Choose dressing mirrors if makeup application is your priority.

Yes—they serve dual purposes: practical daily use and interior design impact. A quality mirror lasts 10+ years and reflects light to brighten small spaces. They enhance bedroom and hallway functionality whilst requiring no electrical costs, making them good value furniture additions.

Black, white, and natural wood frames suit most décor schemes. Gold or brass frames complement warm, traditional interiors. Silver or chrome suits contemporary spaces. Ultimately, choose based on your existing furniture—frame colour should either match your palette or provide intentional contrast with walls and flooring.

Lean mirrors 10–15cm from the wall base to prevent tipping. Ensure the floor is level and clear of obstacles. Avoid placing near high-traffic areas, pets, or children. Test stability before daily use and check periodically that the mirror remains secure and hasn't shifted position.

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