We’ve got mirrors for every room in your home
Whether it’s for the bathroom, bedroom, hallway or living room, our table, wall and free-standing mirrors help pull a room together. Clever extras like integrated lighting, handy shelf space or even coat hooks make IKEA mirrors practical everyday helpers, as well as a stylish addition.
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IKEA mirrors: add space and style to your home
Mirrors can make a real difference around the home. Whether you want to check your outfit, do your make-up, make a room feel bigger or soften the light for a calmer feel, our mirrors can help. And because many of them come with integrated lighting and extra storage or shelf space, some of our bathroom mirrors, hallway mirrors and more can also do the job of an extra light, a cabinet, or even a chest of drawers.
Key features and benefits of our mirrors at a glance
- Helps rooms feel bigger when placed well
- Lots of options, from wall mirrors and free-standing mirrors to compact table mirrors
- A wide range of shapes, including round, oval and rectangular
- Frames in materials such as wood or metal
- Frameless options are also available for a lighter look
- Integrated lighting on selected models for a warm glow
- Extra storage with mirror cabinets and other storage options
- Styles for the bathroom, hallway, bedroom and living room
- Budget-friendly options across different price points, without compromising on quality or style
Small or large, round or square, simple or full of clever details – find a mirror that gives your home more space, more light and extra everyday practicality.
Should I choose a wall mirror or a free-standing mirror?
That depends entirely on what you need. Wall mirrors are space-saving and fixed in place, so they’re a good choice for the bathroom, the hallway or above furniture. Free-standing mirrors are all about flexibility: you can move them, angle them, or shift them around whenever you like. They work especially well as dressing mirrors in the bedroom, the hallway or a dressing area. You’ll also find small or large table mirrors, with or without magnification, which can turn a simple sideboard or chest of drawers into a handy dressing table.
Which mirrors work well in the hallway – both practically and decoratively?
In a hallway, oval mirrors and organic shapes can soften straight lines and make the entrance feel more personal. Material and colour can also add contrast, for example slim metal frames in black or gold for a more elegant look, or wider wooden frames for a cosy Scandinavian feel. To create a real feature wall, try grouping a few smaller mirrors together, gallery-style, so they look almost like framed artwork.
What mirror designs suit a modern home?
Modern mirror designs tend to focus on clean lines and simple frames. Frameless mirrors are especially popular for their floating, timeless look, while oak- or bamboo-framed mirrors add natural warmth and work well in modern Scandinavian-style homes.
How can mirrors make a small room feel bigger?
Large mirrors can make a small room feel much bigger. Try placing a full-length mirror opposite a window to reflect daylight, making the room feel brighter and more open right away. In narrow hallways, wall mirrors can create a stronger sense of depth and a more spacious feel. Frameless mirrors can boost the effect even more, as they add to the feeling of openness and spaciousness.
How can I use mirrors to boost natural light?
In the bedroom or living room, place mirrors opposite or slightly to the side of windows so daylight bounces further into the room. This simple trick can help brighten awkward corners too. And if daylight is limited, it’s worth placing a mirror near a ceiling light or floor lamp to get more out of the light you already have. Whether it’s above a sideboard, in the corner next to a wardrobe, or in a darker dressing area, mirrors help brighten the room, and you may even save a bit of electricity this way.
What should I look for when buying a dressing-table mirror or bathroom mirror?
In the bathroom, and anywhere you do your hair or apply make-up, good lighting makes all the difference. Bathroom mirrors and dressing-table mirrors with integrated lighting give you even light with fewer shadows at any time of day, which is ideal for applying make-up, shaving or your daily routine. Especially in the bathroom, they can often replace a separate light and create a pleasant glow right where you need it. Models with built-in shelf space, or a mirror cabinet, also give you practical storage for cosmetics, toiletries and other everyday essentials, so everything stays within easy reach and you use the space you have more efficiently.


























































