Collection: floor mirrors

Floor mirrors that add full-length function and bold style to bedrooms or dressing areas.

42 products

  • Cid Floor Mirror | 80" | Tufted Faux Leather Frame | White
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    Cid Floor Mirror | 80" | Tufted Faux Leather Frame | White

    $1,111.00

    SKU: BM279381

  • Cheval Mirror | Classic Casual Style | White Finish
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    Cheval Mirror | Classic Casual Style | White Finish

    $221.95

    SKU: CCA-901804

  • Cheval Mirror | Jewelry Storage | Picture Frames | White
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    Cheval Mirror | Jewelry Storage | Picture Frames | White

    $215.95

    SKU: CCA-904031

  • Cheval Mirror | Jewelry Storage Interior | Gray Finish
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    Cheval Mirror | Jewelry Storage Interior | Gray Finish

    $200.95

    SKU: CCA-901866

  • Mirror | Rectangular Metal Frame | Curved Edges | Black
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    Mirror | Rectangular Metal Frame | Curved Edges | Black

    $211.95

    SKU: BM239331

  • Uttermost Dillingham Black Arch Mirror By Casagear Home
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    Uttermost Dillingham Black Arch Mirror By Casagear Home

    $1,093.40

    SKU: UT-10505

Elevate your decor with the charm and practicality of a Casagear floor mirror. Their size and versatility make them the focal point of any room while still adding a sense of depth to the space. Whether they are leaning against the wall or standing on their own, they are efficient at reflecting light in an otherwise dim room with less direct sunlight. They can be placed just about anywhere in your house and are essential for getting ready. With our large collection of mirrors, you’ll be sure to find something for your look.

Floor Mirror Styles

An integral part of choosing your floor mirror is selecting a style that not only fits your furniture but your style and needs as well. Depending on what you may be using it for and its placement in your living space, one style may be more suitable than another. Always make sure to visualize your space before decorating it. Either way, here we will break down a few of the most popular styles to bring some light into your home.

Leaning Mirrors

One of the most popular styles of mirrors available is a leaning floor mirror. They are designed to lean securely against a wall for a casual yet elegant look. At the same time, a large floor mirror like this can seem bulky. Their placement method makes it easy for them to move around and create different scenes in your house. They are great for bedrooms or entryways where you want a more relaxed look.

Freestanding Mirrors

If you are looking for a full-length floor mirror but don’t want to deal with all the wall-mounting hassle, a freestanding floor mirror is a solid option. They are equipped with a sturdy base that allows them to be placed just about anywhere without wall support. Some can also be tilted to achieve an ideal resting angle for convenience. And because they require no hardware to set up, they are a great choice for renters or people who like to switch up their decor often.

Frameless Mirrors

For those looking for a no-frills mirror that can blend into your existing decor, look no further than a frameless floor mirror. Their minimal design makes them perfect for modern or contemporary interiors that emphasize simplicity while still adding value. Since they are not actually frameless, they can be confused with a silver floor mirror, but these will typically feature very slim frames that blend in from afar.

Vintage Mirrors

Create a classic and aesthetic look with the addition of a vintage floor mirror. These types of mirrors offer a distinctive look with the use of bold materials such as wood and alloys. Something like a vintage wood floor mirror is a solid choice for those with rustic interiors or those who want a timeless look. They do require a bit more care than more minimalistic mirrors, but they are worth it.

LED Mirrors

If you need a tall floor mirror with a modern touch, upgrade to an LED floor mirror. Unlike traditional mirrors, these typically have integrated LED lighting into the frame, which can further illuminate an area for the user. They can also feature different lighting modes, which are ideal for grooming, applying makeup, or just getting ready. Aside from bringing more light to your room and not requiring much energy to run, they also can create a comfortable atmosphere in something like a bedroom.

Why Use a Floor Mirror?

Although there are many options for furnishing your home regarding mirrors and lighting, you’ll find it hard to find something as versatile and stylish as a floor mirror. They are not only great for bringing more light to your room but can create the illusion of space for the users. They can reflect light from one side of the room to the other, not only making it appear brighter but also adding depth.

They are also easy to move around, which makes redecorating a breeze. If you find yourself with an empty corner or wall, a sleek white floor mirror is an easy addition to a brighter space.

Lastly, they also come in various designs and materials that can complement your existing decor. A simple frameless mirror can blend in your entryway quite easily, while a gold floor mirror can make a bold statement in the dining room. Regardless of what you choose, this type of mirror will surely be able to lighten up the mood.

Can Floor Mirrors Be Leaned Safely or Should They Always Be Anchored to a Wall?

While anchoring a mirror to your wall is the most secure way to set up a floor mirror, leaning your mirror can be safe when placed correctly. Doing so can be useful in areas where you don’t want to damage surrounding wall space, or if you like moving your furniture around from time to time. Yet anchoring will always be a more secure route, not just for mirrors but other types of freestanding furniture. Below are a few things to keep in mind when deciding to place your next floor mirror.

  • Use non-slip pads or rubber feet on the bottom corners of the mirror to prevent sliding and damage to the floor

  • Using anti-tip brackets or anchoring straps helps add stability and also prevents slipping, which can be a lifesaver in households with kids or pets

  • Anchoring on a hardwood floor or tile is highly recommended as opposed to carpet due to the friction each produces

Some leaning mirrors include hardware to secure the top of the mirror to the wall discreetly to keep a leaning look.

Should I Buy a Floor Mirror for Smaller Areas, Such as My Apartment or Small Bedroom?

Absolutely. Mirrors in general, but especially floor mirrors, are used in interior design to create the illusion of more space due to their reflective nature and low profile. Not only do they reflect light, which helps brighten darker areas of your space, but they also create depth. This can be achieved by placing your mirror across from a window or doorway where light can be let in and reflected. Moreover, floor mirrors naturally guide the eye upward, which can enhance your vertical space and draw your eyes to other parts or features of the room that are not at eye level. These factors come together to refresh your space naturally while not taking up too much space, and also provide a full-length look at your outfits.