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Walnut bedroom mirrors add rich, warm character to the bedroom, with deep brown wood frames. Our mirror UK range covers a beautiful spread of shapes, including classic rectangular designs, gentle oval mirrors that soften the look of a room, and large walnut mirror wall pieces that act as a real statement focal point. You'll also find mirror full length options that lean against the wall or hang vertically, giving you a proper view for outfits and getting ready. The frames are made from real wood with natural grain on every piece, which adds genuine character compared to plain painted or metal frames. The look slots comfortably into modern, traditional and contemporary bedrooms, kept high quality at an affordable price. We offer 0% finance available, free delivery UK-wide, in stock items ready for immediate delivery, and 5 star customer service rated excellent on Trustpilot. Visit our furniture shop in Leicester if you're searching near me, or buy online and we'll deliver straight to your door.

Walnut bedroom mirrors that bring warmth and sophistication to your space. Choose from 15 stylish walnut mirrors priced from £170 to £460, featuring rich finishes including Noche Walnut, Antique Walnut, and Tobacco Walnut. Ideal for anyone seeking a classic, timeless look that complements traditional and contemporary bedroom schemes alike.

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  • Trusted Brands – Welcome Furniture leads our walnut mirror range with quality craftsmanship and exceptional value. Welcome Furniture
  • Rich Finish Options – Select from Noche Walnut, Antique Walnut, and Tobacco Walnut for depth and character.
  • Browse All Options – Browse our full bedroom mirrors collection for additional styles and finishes. bedroom mirrors

Tip: Walnut mirrors work beautifully when paired with matching bedroom furniture to create a coordinated, cohesive look throughout your room.

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FAQs on Walnut Bedroom Mirrors

How do I choose the right size walnut bedroom mirror?

Measure your wall space first, then consider the mirror's purpose. Above a dressing table, aim for 60–90cm width. For full-length mirrors, choose at least 140cm height. Leave 15cm clearance from adjacent furniture. Larger mirrors (over 120cm) suit spacious bedrooms; smaller ones work better in compact rooms without overwhelming the space.

Walnut has a darker, richer brown tone with subtle grey undertones, while oak is lighter and more golden. Walnut feels more contemporary and pairs well with modern bedrooms; oak suits traditional schemes. Both are solid wood, but walnut grain is finer. Choose based on your existing bedroom furniture and colour palette.

Clean the glass with a soft microfibre cloth and non-streak glass cleaner — spray onto the cloth, not directly onto the mirror, to avoid drips onto the frame. Dust the walnut frame with a dry cloth, then use a slightly damp cloth for marks before drying immediately to prevent water marks.

Yes, solid walnut mirrors last decades and improve with age, unlike cheaper veneer or metal frames. The natural grain and warm tone suit most bedroom styles, making them versatile. They're more durable than painted alternatives and retain character longer. Investment in quality wood means you won't need replacement within 5–10 years.

Yes — large mirrors bounce natural light around and create depth by reflecting the opposite wall. Walnut's warm tone prevents the space feeling clinical like metal frames. Position it opposite a window to maximise light reflection. A 120cm+ mirror works well even in compact rooms, opening up the space visually.

Wall-mounted mirrors are more secure and save floor space, ideal for busy households or children's rooms. Freestanding leaner styles are easier to reposition and don't require drilling. Consider your rental status, wall type, and available space. Wall-mounted looks neater; freestanding offers flexibility. Check weight limits before deciding.

Above a dressing table or chest of drawers is most practical, positioning the mirror at eye level when sitting or standing. Opposite a window catches natural light. For full-length mirrors, try the wall opposite the bed or the back of the bedroom door. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent glare and frame damage.

Solid walnut mirrors are heavy — smaller frames (60cm) weigh 8–12kg, larger ones (140cm+) can exceed 30kg. Always use wall fixings rated for the weight; most mirrors include appropriate fixings. For pieces over 25kg, use two people for safe installation. Check your wall type (plasterboard, brick, tile) before choosing fixings.

Yes — walnut's warm tone prevents modern spaces feeling cold or clinical. Choose mirrors with clean rectangular or oval frames, avoiding ornate carved designs. Pair with neutral walls and minimal accessories for a contemporary look. Walnut brings character to minimalist schemes without clashing with grey, white, or natural tones.

Yes, you can visit our Leicester showroom to see the colour, size, and build quality before buying, ensuring it matches your furniture. If visiting isn't possible, order online with free UK delivery and our returns policy covers colour mismatches. Contact our team before ordering if you need to compare walnut tones with existing pieces.

The easiest match is selecting a mirror with the same walnut tone as your bed, dressing table, or wardrobe — especially from the same range. If mixing ranges, look for similar grain patterns and finishes rather than expecting exact matches. Our Leicester team can help compare options in person or via photo.

A walnut mirror feature wall groups one or more walnut-framed mirrors, often paired with wall art or shelving, to create a focal point. Mix different sizes and shapes for a relaxed gallery look, or anchor one large mirror as the centrepiece. This bounces light around the room and adds visual interest to neutral walls.
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