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Wooden bedroom mirrors that blend timeless style with everyday practicality. Choose from 45 wooden mirrors priced between £70 and £360, crafted in oak, elm, and lacquered finishes. Whether you're furnishing a country cottage or a modern home, our selection suits various tastes and budgets.

  • Rustic Oak Styles – Homestyle GB Furniture Rustic Style Oak offers authentic countryside charm. Homestyle GB Furniture Rustic Style Oak
  • Contemporary Cream Ash – Welcome Furniture Vienna Cream Ash delivers sleek, neutral elegance. Welcome Furniture Vienna Cream Ash
  • Trusted Brands – Humz, Homestyle GB Furniture, and Welcome Furniture lead customer choices.
  • Material Variety – Oak, elm, grey washed, and dark lacquered finishes available.

Tip: Measure your wall space and consider the mirror's frame depth before purchasing—wooden frames add dimension that affects room flow.

Browse our Homestyle GB Furniture Opus Oak range for additional bedroom mirror options.

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Browse Wooden Bedroom Mirrors by Style

Browse our Wooden Bedroom Mirrors by style — from simple wooden frames to upholstered platform beds and sleigh designs. Each listing includes full dimensions, material details and available colour options.

Wooden Bedroom Mirrors with Storage

Many of our Wooden Bedroom Mirrors include built-in storage options such as drawers, ottoman gas-lift or divan bases with pull-out drawers — making the most of your bedroom space without compromising on style.

Ottoman & Divan Wooden Bedroom Mirrors

Our Wooden Bedroom Mirrors are available in single, small double, double, king and super king sizes. Use the size filter to find the right fit, and check the product dimensions to ensure it suits your room.

Wooden bedroom mirrors add warmth and character to your sleeping space whilst serving as a practical grooming essential. Available in a range of natural wood finishes and styles, from contemporary frames to classic designs, our wooden mirrors complement both modern and traditional bedroom décor. Whether you're looking for a statement piece above a dressing table or a compact mirror for a smaller room, we offer various sizes to suit your needs.

  • Natural Wood Finishes – Choose from popular timber options including oak bedroom mirrors for durability and light tones, or walnut bedroom mirrors for deeper, more sophisticated hues. Each finish brings its own natural beauty and character to your bedroom.
  • Style Options – Explore painted bedroom mirrors for added colour and versatility, or discover timeless elegance with French style bedroom mirrors. Wooden frames work beautifully across contemporary, rustic, and heritage-inspired interiors.
  • Quality Craftsmanship – Our wooden bedroom mirrors are built to last, with sturdy frames and quality glass that reflects light to brighten your room. Each piece is designed to withstand daily use whilst maintaining its aesthetic appeal.
  • Delivery – We offer free UK delivery on our wooden bedroom mirror range, making it easy to refresh your bedroom without additional costs.

Tip: Consider the size of your wall space and the existing wood tones in your furniture when selecting your mirror to ensure a cohesive bedroom look.

Browse our full bedroom mirrors collection to find the perfect wooden frame for your home, or explore specialist ranges like pine bedroom mirrors for a lighter, Scandinavian feel.

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FAQs on Wooden Bedroom Mirrors

What should I look for when buying a wooden bedroom mirror?

Consider frame thickness, wood type (oak, pine, walnut), mirror quality, and mounting hardware. Check dimensions against your wall space—allow 15-20cm clearance from furniture. Verify the mirror has sturdy fixings and smooth edges for safety and longevity.

Measure your available wall space in centimetres. For wall-mounted mirrors, allow at least 30cm clearance from wardrobes or dressing tables. Full-length mirrors typically measure 150-180cm tall. Tabletop versions suit dressing tables 50-80cm wide. Proportion matters: avoid mirrors larger than 60% of your wall width.

Wooden mirrors offer warmth, natural variation, and blend with rustic or traditional styles. Metal frames provide a contemporary look and often feel lighter. Wooden frames are more forgiving with dents and easier to refinish. Metal resists moisture better in humid bathrooms but wooden suits bedrooms better.

Yes, wooden mirrors work well in small bedrooms. Choose lighter woods like pine or ash to avoid heaviness. Wall-mounted designs save floor space. Position mirrors opposite windows to reflect light and create space illusion. Avoid oversized frames; opt for 50-70cm width in compact rooms.

Oak mirrors suit traditional and farmhouse schemes. Walnut complements contemporary and mid-century styles. Painted wooden frames work with cottage or eclectic themes. Position above dressing tables or beside beds as focal points. Layer with wall art or botanical prints nearby for visual interest.

Dust the frame weekly with a dry microfibre cloth. For mirrors, use glass cleaner on a lint-free cloth, spraying the cloth not the mirror directly. Clean wooden frames with a damp cloth and wood-specific cleaner monthly. Avoid water pooling; dry immediately. Never use abrasive scourers or harsh chemicals.

Oak offers durability and classic grain patterns. Pine is affordable and lightweight, ideal for painted finishes. Walnut provides rich colour and contemporary appeal. Solid wood beats veneer for longevity. Check construction details—mortise-and-tenon joints last longer than nailed frames. British suppliers favour oak and pine for quality.

Yes, mirrors featuring integrated shelves or cupboards combine reflection with organisation. They work particularly well above dressing tables, storing jewellery, cosmetics, or books. These dual-purpose pieces reduce furniture clutter in small bedrooms. Expect to pay 15-25% more than basic mirrors, but space savings often justify the cost.

Quality wooden mirrors last 10-15 years with proper care, versus 3-5 years for budget options. Solid wood resists warping and maintains appearance better. They add genuine value to bedroom aesthetics and work across multiple décor changes. Premium British-made mirrors typically cost £150-400 but offer superior craftsmanship and durability.

Use appropriate wall anchors for your wall type: cavity fixings for plasterboard, masonry plugs for brick. Mirrors over 15kg need two fixing points minimum. Mount 150-160cm from floor for eye-level viewing when standing. Ensure studs or supports behind walls. Check fixings quarterly. Professional installation recommended for heavy mirrors above beds.

Yes, when you choose slim-framed or natural blonde wood designs. Contemporary walnut or ash frames suit minimal schemes. Mount flush to walls without mouldings or shelving clutter. Pair with neutral paint and clean lines. Avoid ornate carving or heavy dark stains—modern minimalism favours understated wooden pieces.
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