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Transform your living room with statement window mirrors from choice brands. Our collection of 15 window mirrors ranges from £90 to £1,860, offering styles from contemporary to classically inspired designs. Whether you're after a sleek modern look or period charm, you'll find options in black, grey, white, and finishes including antique gold and pewter.

  • Trusted Brands – Dutch Imports and Daughters, Maison Reproductions, and Libra Interiors lead our bestsellers. Libra Interiors Mirrors
  • Material Variety – Choose from metal, pine, and antique-finish frames to suit your décor scheme.
  • Colour Selection – Black, grey, and white options available to match any interior palette.
  • Quality Investment – From affordable updates to premium statement pieces with exceptional craftsmanship.

Tip: Window mirrors work brilliantly opposite natural light sources to amplify brightness and create an airy, spacious feel in your living room.

Explore our bestselling Maison Reproductions Wall Mirrors or browse the full Living Room Mirrors collection for more styles.

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Browse Window Mirrors by Frame Style

Our Window 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 Window Mirrors

Choose from Window 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.

Window Mirrors with Lights

Our Window 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 Window Mirrors

What size window mirror should I buy for my bedroom?

Choose a mirror at least two-thirds the width of your bed or wall space. For a standard double bed, aim for 120–150cm wide. Floor-to-ceiling mirrors (180cm+) work in spacious rooms; smaller bedrooms suit 80–120cm mirrors positioned above dressing tables or opposite windows.

Wall-mounted mirrors save floor space and suit permanent displays in hallways, living rooms and bedrooms. Leaning mirrors work better in rental properties, offer flexibility, and suit awkward walls. Freestanding options need stable flooring but require no fixings or tools.

Yes, if positioned correctly. Large mirrors opposite windows reflect natural light and create depth, making small rooms feel airier. Hallways and compact bedrooms benefit most. Avoid placing mirrors opposite doors, which can feel disorienting in narrow spaces.

Most wall-mounted mirrors include basic fixings, but heavy mirrors (over 20kg) need wall anchors rated for your wall type: cavity wall anchors for plasterboard, or masonry anchors for brick. Professional fitting is recommended for mirrors over 30kg or in period properties.

Measure the wall width and height in centimetres. For above-furniture placement, the mirror should be 60–75cm wide and sit 150–170cm from the floor to eye level. Allow 10–15cm clearance from furniture edges. Use masking tape to outline the mirror position before purchase.

Frameless mirrors with minimal metal edges suit contemporary spaces. Brushed silver or gunmetal finishes blend with grey and neutral palettes. Matt black frames work in industrial interiors; natural wood frames complement Scandinavian or rustic schemes.

Yes, but choose moisture-resistant frames and ensure proper ventilation. Avoid wood frames in steamy bathrooms; opt for metal or glass edges instead. Position mirrors away from direct shower spray to prevent water damage and misting.

Wipe with a soft, dry microfibre cloth weekly. For smudges, use diluted white vinegar or glass cleaner, wiping with newspaper for streak-free results. Avoid ammonia-based cleaners on metal frames. Check wall fixings annually, especially in high-traffic areas.

Window mirrors are styled to resemble window frames with multiple panes or muntins, adding architectural interest. Standard mirrors are typically frameless or single-pane. Window mirrors suit period properties and classic interiors; standard mirrors work in contemporary homes.

Budget mirrors start from £40–80; mid-range quality (100–150cm) costs £120–300; statement pieces exceed £400. Price reflects frame material, size and fixings included. Entry-level options suit rentals; investment pieces suit permanent homes with quality finishes.
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