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Painted mirrors bring together two things a room genuinely needs — light and personality. Whether you're drawn to a smooth cream finish, a bold black frame, a soft grey, or a classic white, our collection spans the full spectrum of painted styles to suit both modern and traditional interiors. You'll find rectangle mirrors in a range of sizes, from compact wall pieces to large statement mirrors that open up a space entirely. Every mirror features quality glass and a well-crafted wooden or silver-effect painted frame, chosen for durability as much as good looks. We're a furniture shop in Leicester with a Trustpilot-rated excellent reputation and five-star customer service — and everything in our painted mirror range is available to buy online with free delivery across the UK. With 0% finance available, affordable prices, and stock ready for immediate delivery, there's never been a better reason to refresh a wall. Visit our store in Leicester or shop the full range online today — your perfect mirror is already in stock and waiting.

Painted mirrors that blend colour, character and reflection into one. From £90 to £940, our painted mirror collection spans timeless styles—grey mist, antique gold, baroque and classic black finishes. These work beautifully in living rooms seeking both practical reflection and genuine décor impact.

  • Trusted Brand Choice – Libra Interiors leads our sales. Known for quality mango wood frames and thoughtful design. Libra Interiors Mirrors
  • Colour Variety – Black, grey and white painted finishes suit modern, traditional and eclectic interiors alike.
  • Material & Finish – Mango wood frames with mirrored glass. Baroque and antique gold options available too.
  • Shopping Reassurance – Ten curated pieces in stock. Expert advisors ready to guide your choice.

Tip: Hang a painted mirror opposite a window to amplify natural light and make rooms feel larger and brighter.

Explore our full Living Room Mirrors collection or dive into the Libra Interiors Mirrors range for your next statement piece.

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  • Black
  • Grey
  • White

FAQs on Painted Mirrors

How large should a painted mirror be for a living room?

For a living room, a large painted mirror — typically 100cm or taller — will have the most impact, reflecting light and creating a genuine sense of space. As a rule, the mirror should be roughly two-thirds the width of the furniture it sits above, such as a sofa or console table, to feel proportionally balanced.

Regular mirrors have plain, reflective surfaces, while painted mirrors feature added paint or artistic designs on the mirrors surface, making them decorative and visually appealing.

Yes, you can paint your own mirror. it is a creative DIY project that allows you to personalize your mirror to match your decor or add artistic flair.

To prepare a mirror for painting, clean the mirrors surface thoroughly to remove dust, dirt, and any residues. You may want to lightly sand the surface to ensure proper paint adhesion. Tape off any areas you do not want to paint, such as the mirror frame or edges.

Yes, stencils and templates are excellent tools for creating intricate or repetitive designs on painted mirrors. They help achieve precise patterns and shapes.

A well-made painted mirror frame with a properly primed and sealed finish is resistant to everyday chipping and peeling under normal conditions. Avoid placing mirrors in areas with excessive moisture or direct heat — such as immediately above a radiator — as this can cause the paint to lift at the edges over time. Wiping with a damp cloth rather than soaking the frame will preserve the finish considerably longer.

To protect the painted surface of a mirror, consider applying a clear sealant or varnish designed for glass or acrylic paint. This helps prevent chipping, fading, and damage over time.

While it is generally safe to clean a painted mirror with regular glass cleaner, be gentle and avoid scrubbing or using abrasive materials, as they may damage the painted surface. Use a soft cloth or paper towel for cleaning.

Avoid exposing painted mirrors to direct sunlight for extended periods, as UV rays can cause fading. Be cautious when handling or cleaning to prevent scratches or chips in the paint.

it is possible to hang a painted mirror in a bathroom or high-moisture area, but you should take extra precautions. Ensure that the paint and sealant used are moisture-resistant, and properly ventilate the area to minimize moisture exposure.

Top brands for painted mirrors may include Julian Bowen Furniture, Baumhaus Furniture, Country Living, among others. When shopping for painted mirrors, these are reputable brands known for their quality and craftsmanship in painted furniture.

Black and white painted mirrors are consistently the most popular choices for UK hallways. Black suits contemporary and industrial-influenced entryways where contrast is part of the design language, while white keeps things light, airy, and easy to coordinate with almost any wall colour. Grey is a close third, particularly in homes with stone or slate tones running through the ground floor.

The most effective approach is to treat the mirror as a focal point rather than an afterthought. Position a large rectangle painted mirror above the main sofa, fireplace, or a console table, and pair it with a table lamp or wall light nearby so the mirror reflects the warm light back into the room. Keep the wall around it relatively clear — a painted mirror works best when given space to breathe rather than competing with a gallery wall.
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