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Make a bold statement with a large mirror for your living room. Our collection of 65 large mirrors ranges from £60 to £1,120, offering everything from contemporary glass designs to ornate wooden frames in finishes like antique gold and brass. Whether you're after a sleek modern look or classic elegance, you'll find pieces that transform your space.

  • Trusted Brands – Dutch Imports and Daughters and Mindy Brownes Interiors lead our bestsellers. Dutch Imports and Daughters
  • Popular Ranges – Browse the Dutch Imports and Daughters Mirror range for contemporary and traditional styles. Dutch Imports and Daughters Mirror
  • Colours & Finishes – Choose from black, white, grey, beige and blue with metal, wood or marble frames.
  • Stock & Delivery – Order online with confidence—most items in stock and ready to dispatch quickly.

Tip: Hang a large mirror opposite a window to reflect natural light and brighten your living room instantly.

Explore our full living room mirrors selection or discover the Mindy Brownes Interiors Mirror range for designer options.

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Browse Large Mirrors by Frame Style

Our Large 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 Large Mirrors

Choose from Large 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.

Large Mirrors with Lights

Our Large 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.

Large mirrors instantly transform any room by amplifying light and creating the illusion of spacious interiors. Whether you're looking to make a dramatic statement in your living room, bedroom, or hallway, oversized mirrors combine functionality with stunning visual impact. Available in a variety of styles, frames, and finishes, our collection caters to every interior aesthetic from contemporary to traditional.

  • Timeless Frame Styles – From elegant walnut mirrors with rich wood tones to sleek modern designs, large mirrors complement any décor scheme. Choose grey mirrors for a versatile neutral finish that suits contemporary and transitional interiors.
  • Varied Shapes and Designs – Discover rectangular mirrors for a classic look or browse our round mirrors for softer, more dynamic focal points. For those seeking intricate detailing, our range includes ornate and decorative options to add character and charm.
  • Perfect for Any Space – Large mirrors work beautifully above mantels, console tables, and bedroom walls, whilst also functioning as practical dressing mirrors in dressing rooms and bathrooms. Their generous size maximises reflection and helps create brighter, airier environments.
  • Delivery – We offer free UK delivery on all orders, making it easy and affordable to refresh your home with quality mirror pieces.

Tip: Measure your wall space carefully before purchasing and consider how the mirror's frame colour and style will coordinate with your existing furniture and décor palette.

Browse our full collection of living room mirrors to find the perfect large mirror for your home, or explore our range of rectangular mirrors and other styles to discover your ideal match.

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FAQs on Large Mirrors

What size large mirror should I buy for my bedroom?

Choose a mirror at least 60cm wide for a single bedroom wall, or 120cm+ if positioning above a dressing table or chest of drawers. The mirror should occupy roughly one-third of the walls width to avoid looking undersized. Measure your wall space first.

Position a large mirror opposite a window to reflect natural light and create depth. In narrow hallways or small bedrooms, lean or hang a floor-to-ceiling mirror on the longest wall. Avoid placing directly opposite doors as this can feel disruptive.

Wall-mounted mirrors save floor space and feel permanent but require secure fixings. Leaning mirrors are flexible, renter-friendly, and easier to reposition, though they take up floor space. Choose wall-mounted for small rooms; leaning for flexibility or rental properties.

Framed mirrors add style, protect edges, and suit traditional or eclectic décor. Frameless mirrors feel modern, minimalist, and make spaces appear larger. Match your frame material to existing furniture: wood frames for warmth, metal for contemporary schemes.

Large mirrors work on plasterboard, brick, and tile walls, but installation differs. Plasterboard needs cavity wall anchors for heavy mirrors; brick and tile require specific fixings. For walls over 5cm thick or unusual surfaces, consult a professional fitter before installation.

Wipe with a microfibre cloth and diluted white vinegar or specialist glass cleaner monthly. Avoid abrasive pads or excess moisture around edges. For spotted or dusty mirrors, dry thoroughly after cleaning to prevent water marks and maintain reflective quality.

Yes—quality large mirrors enhance light, visually enlarge spaces, and work across multiple room styles for years. Expect to spend £80–£400 depending on size and frame material. Theyre a cost-effective alternative to structural changes like removing walls.

A 100–120cm wide mirror is ideal for most small living rooms. Position it above a console table or sofa back to reflect light without overwhelming the space. Avoid mirrors larger than 150cm as they can dominate and shrink perceived room proportions.

Hanging above a fireplace works well if the mirror is 30cm+ from the chimney breast. Avoid placing directly above active radiators as heat and moisture can damage the backing. Leave 15cm clearance above radiators if positioning alongside one.

Professional fitting typically costs £30–£80 depending on wall type and mirror weight. Wall-mounted mirrors over 30kg should always be professionally fitted. Factor in labour when budgeting; DIY costs only fixings (£5–£15), but incorrect installation risks damage and safety.
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