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Mirrored wardrobes that brighten your bedroom while maximizing storage space. Choose from 275 mirrored wardrobes ranging from £400 to £2,650, featuring sleek designs in white, grey, black, cream, beige and brown. Whether you're furnishing a compact bedroom or a spacious master suite, mirrored doors reflect light and create an illusion of space while keeping your clothes organised and accessible.

  • Premium German Brands – Rauch and Wiemann wardrobes deliver quality craftsmanship and innovative mirrored designs. Rauch Wardrobes
  • Best-Selling Ranges – Rauch Miramar and Alabama ranges combine mirror panels with contemporary finishes. Rauch Miramar Type 1
  • Colour & Material Choice – Alpine white glass, crystal mirrors, and artisan oak finishes suit any bedroom décor.
  • Simple Shopping – Browse our full selection online with competitive pricing and reliable UK delivery.

Tip: Mirrored wardrobes work brilliantly opposite windows or light sources to amplify natural brightness throughout your bedroom.

Explore our curated selection of mirrored wardrobes from trusted brands like Rauch and Wiemann, or browse the full wardrobes category for alternative storage solutions.

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Browse Mirrored Wardrobes by Door Type

Our Mirrored Wardrobes are available with hinged, sliding and folding door options. Hinged doors give full access to the interior; sliding doors are ideal for tighter spaces where swing clearance is limited.

Mirrored Wardrobes with Mirror

Many of our Mirrored Wardrobes include a built-in mirror — a practical addition that saves wall space and makes bedrooms feel larger. Mirror options are clearly indicated on each product listing.

Mirrored Wardrobes by Size & Width

Find your perfect fit with our Mirrored Wardrobes available in widths from 80cm to 300cm+. Use the size filters to narrow down by width, height and depth to suit your bedroom layout.

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FAQs on Mirrored Wardrobes

What should I look for when buying a mirrored wardrobe?

Prioritise internal rail capacity, mirror quality, and wall anchorage options. Check door hinges, depth (typically 50-60cm), and whether shelves are adjustable. Verify the frame material—solid wood or MDF—and ensure mirrors are safety-backed to prevent shattering if damaged.

Mirrored wardrobes suit smaller rooms as mirrors reflect light and create space illusion. Sliding doors save floor space and open more smoothly in tight corners. Choose mirrored for functionality plus styling; sliding doors when floor space is extremely limited.

Yes. Mirrors reflect light and create depth perception, making bedrooms feel 15-20% larger. Place mirrored wardrobes opposite windows to maximise light reflection. This works particularly well in bedrooms under 3.5 metres wide where natural light is limited.

Mirrored wardrobes have mirrors integrated into doors or panels as structural elements. Wardrobes with attached mirrors have mirrors mounted separately, which can come loose. Integrated mirrors are more durable, safer, and provide better aesthetic cohesion across the front.

Measure wall width (where you'll install it), ceiling height, and available depth from wall. Standard mirrored wardrobes are 50-60cm deep. Allow 5cm clearance on each side for door swing. Note any skirting board height and plug locations that may obstruct placement.

Use a 50/50 white vinegar and water solution with a microfibre cloth, or commercial glass cleaner. Wipe in one direction to avoid streaks. Clean monthly to prevent dust buildup. Avoid ammonia-based cleaners near wood frames, as they can cause discolouration over time.

Yes, if you lack a separate dressing mirror or full-length mirror space. They eliminate the need for a standalone mirror (saving £150-300), improve room perception, and provide dual functionality. Best value in bedrooms under 12 square metres where space is precious.

Absolutely. Mirrored wardrobes work well in small bedrooms as mirrors brighten and enlarge the space visually. Position it opposite windows. Choose 2-3 door models (120-150cm wide) rather than full-wall units. Ensure at least 90cm of floor space in front for door opening.

Always anchor to wall studs using heavy-duty wall brackets, never plasterboard alone. Use appropriate fixings for your wall type—rawlbolts for masonry, studs for timber frames. For wardrobes over 1.5 metres tall or homes with children, professional installation (£80-150) is recommended for safety compliance.

Solid wood (oak, pine, walnut) is more durable, resists warping, and lasts 15+ years with care. MDF is budget-friendly, moisture-resistant, and ideal for humid bathrooms. Choose solid wood for main bedrooms; MDF suits guest rooms or rentals. Both work equally well with mirrors.

Both. High-gloss mirrored wardrobes suit contemporary spaces with clean lines. Matte or wood-framed mirrored wardrobes complement traditional, rustic, or transitional schemes. Choose frame finish and handle style to match existing furniture—chrome for modern, brass or timber for traditional aesthetics.

Most standard shelves hold 15-20kg per shelf safely. Verify manufacturer specs—weight limits vary by shelf material and bracket type. Distribute weight evenly and avoid overloading single shelves. Heavy items (duvets, winter coats) work best on lower, central shelves for stability.

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