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Everything you need to know before you buy
A quality floor length mirror combines a flawless reflective surface with a frame robust enough to withstand daily use without warping or rust. The reflective layer—typically silver or aluminium backing—should be evenly coated; cheaper mirrors often show dark patches or distortion at the edges. Frame material is where durability separates good from budget options, and weight matters: heavier frames signal better construction and stability.
| Material | Durability | Typical UK Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solid Wood (oak, walnut) | Excellent | £180–£280 | Traditional, family homes; resists warping |
| Metal (steel, brass) | Very Good | £120–£240 | Modern, industrial styles; lightweight |
| MDF with veneer | Good | £60–£140 | Budget-conscious; prone to edge damage |
| Aluminium | Very Good | £90–£180 | Contemporary; corrosion-resistant |
| Rattan or Woven | Fair | £70–£150 | Bohemian, coastal; needs dry conditions |
Check the glass thickness—4–5mm is the minimum for a full-length mirror; thinner glass flexes and distorts your reflection. Edge quality matters too: bevelled or polished edges look premium and are safer than raw glass.
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Common questions about floor mirrors
The best floor mirror for bedroom depends on your space and style. In smaller UK rooms, opt for a slimline wooden or arched floor mirror (45–60cm wide) to avoid visual clutter. Ensure the frame is solid wood or metal—not particle board—and the glass is at least 4mm thick for true reflections. Position it away from the bed, ideally opposite a window or beside a light source. A freestanding frame with a weighted base is safer than leaning, especially if you have children or pets in the room.
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