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White mirrors that brighten and expand any living room instantly. From £40 to £1,860, our collection spans minimalist glass designs to ornate statement pieces in Antique White and Snowy Oak finishes. Whether you're after subtle elegance or bold focal points, these mirrors suit contemporary homes and traditional settings alike.

  • Explore Styles – Baroque, Rustic, and modern finishes — find your aesthetic match. Living Room Mirrors
  • Trusted Brand – Humz leads customer choice — quality frames and durable construction. Humz
  • Premium Materials – Mango Wood, Marble, and Lacquered finishes deliver lasting durability.
  • Stock & Delivery – 29 designs in stock now — order with confidence today.

Tip: Hang a white mirror opposite a window to bounce natural light throughout your room and make spaces feel larger.

Browse our full collection of Living Room Mirrors to discover complementary styles and finishes beyond white.

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Our White 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 White Mirrors

Choose from White Mirrors in a range of frame styles including thin metal frames, chunky wood frames, frameless designs and ornate decorative options. White frames are a popular choice for contemporary interiors.

White Mirrors with Lights

Our White 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 White Mirrors

How do I choose the right size white mirror for my room?

Measure your wall space first. For bedrooms, choose mirrors 60–120cm wide. Bathrooms typically suit 50–80cm mirrors. Ensure the mirror doesn't exceed two-thirds of your wall width. Consider viewing distance: larger rooms need bigger mirrors for visual impact from across the space.

White frames are bright and crisp, ideal for modern interiors. Off-white (cream, ivory, or soft white) frames suit traditional and neutral schemes better. Off-white is more forgiving with dust and shows marks less obviously. Choose based on your décor's undertones and lighting conditions.

Yes, white mirrors work well in small spaces. They reflect light and create an illusion of depth, making rooms feel larger. Mount it opposite a window or light source to maximise brightness. Choose slim frames to avoid overwhelming compact walls.

Metal or resin frames resist moisture better than wood in bathrooms. Aluminium and stainless steel are durable and low-maintenance. Avoid untreated wood, which warps in humidity. Sealed wood or engineered materials offer a warmer aesthetic whilst protecting against water damage.

Position above a console table or fireplace as a focal point. Pair with matching side tables or lamps for balance. In modern spaces, choose clean-lined frames; in traditional rooms, select ornate designs. Lean large mirrors on floors for a relaxed look, or hang securely for a formal statement.

Untreated white wood isn't ideal for bathrooms or kitchens. Sealed or lacquered wooden frames offer better protection. Metal or resin alternatives are more practical for wet areas. If choosing wood, ensure it's treated for moisture and allow ventilation to prevent warping or mould.

Use a microfibre cloth with glass cleaner on the mirror surface. For the frame, use a damp cloth suited to its material: mild soap for wood, appropriate spray for metal. Avoid excessive moisture near joints. Dry thoroughly to prevent water spots and frame damage.

Rectangular mirrors suit modern and traditional spaces, fitting standard wall placements. Round mirrors add visual softness and work well in contemporary settings. Consider your room's existing shapes: balance sharp furniture lines with a round mirror, or repeat angles with rectangular styles.

Yes, white mirrors align perfectly with minimalist design. Choose simple, slim frames in white or natural materials. Avoid ornate details. Hang centrally or position as a functional piece rather than décor. The simplicity complements sparse, monochromatic schemes and reduces visual clutter.

Framed white mirrors typically cost more than frameless options due to materials and labour. However, they offer style versatility, protect mirror edges, and hide wall imperfections. For décor-focused buyers, framed mirrors provide better value; for functionality alone, frameless is economical.
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