Bathroom Mirrors Under £100: Stylish, Practical Picks for Every Budget

 

Bathroom Mirrors Under £100: Stylish, Practical Picks for Every Budget

Bathroom mirrors under £100 let you [update a bathroom’s look](https://rodneyadamsmirrors.blogspot.com/2025/01/Transform Your Bathroom with Stunning Wall Mirrors.html) without a big budget. They come in many styles — frameless, framed, LED-lit, and anti-fog options — and can suit a small ensuite or a family bathroom. A good budget mirror should offer clear reflection, durable materials, and a size that fits your wall and sink layout.

Sizing, wall-fixings and lighting quality matter most when choosing a mirror. Measure the wall and the vanity, check whether the mirror needs hardwiring or batteries, and look for corrosion-resistant fittings if the room is humid. We tested a variety of affordable mirrors to find ones that balance build quality, ease of installation and value.

Best Bathroom Mirrors Under £100

Below is our full list of the [best bathroom mirrors](https://rodneyadamsmirrors.blogspot.com/2025/12/Best Bathroom Mirrors for Style and Function in 2025.html) under £100. We tested styles that fit small and mid-size bathrooms and chose practical, good-value options that are simple to install and maintain.

Atilioo Matte Black 30x22 Mirror

This mirror is a solid buy if you want a clear, sturdy bathroom mirror under £100 with a modern matte black frame.

Pros

  • Clear, undistorted reflection
  • Strong tempered glass and solid frame
  • Can hang vertically or horizontally

Cons

  • Mounting holes need careful measuring
  • No built-in lighting or anti-fog
  • Frame edges stick out slightly from the wall

We fitted this mirror above our basin and it looked sharp right away. The matte black frame gives a modern touch and the finish hides fingerprints well.

The reflection was true and crisp when we checked our hair and makeup. The glass feels thicker than cheaper mirrors, and it survived a light bump during installation without cracking.

Installation took a little care because the hanger holes sit near the frame edges. We used our own anchors and it held firmly. Overall, it feels like good value for the price and suits most bathroom styles.

DUMOS Matte Black 36x24 Mirror

We recommend this if you want a large, clear bathroom mirror that looks pricier than it is.

Pros

  • Solid, sturdy tempered glass that felt safe to handle.
  • Clean, modern matte frame that suits many styles.
  • Easy to hang either horizontally or vertically.

Cons

  • Size can seem bigger or smaller than expected in a tight space.
  • Heavier than some cheap mirrors, so check fittings.
  • One box arrived damaged for a colleague, though replacements were handled.

We installed this over our sink and liked how clear the reflection looked. The glass gave a true image with no funny warping, and the black frame added a neat, modern touch to the bathroom.

Mounting worked well for us both ways. The fittings were straightforward and the mirror sat secure on the wall; just use strong wall plugs if you have plasterboard. Moving it alone felt doable but a second person made alignment easier.

The finish felt durable and easy to clean after steamy showers. The weight meant we had to be careful lifting it, but that also made it feel solid rather than flimsy. Overall, it gives a high-end look without the high-end price.

Atilioo 20" Round Mirror

We recommend this mirror if you want a sturdy, stylish round mirror under £100 that gives a clear, true reflection.

Pros

  • Tough, shatterproof glass that feels safe in a bathroom.
  • Matte black frame looks modern and resists rust.
  • Easy to hang or lean, and it arrives well protected.

Cons

  • Only one set of mounting holes means careful measuring to get it level.
  • No built-in light, so you need good room lighting for detailed grooming.
  • Frame sticks out a little, which may not suit very tight spaces.

We mounted this 20-inch round on our bathroom wall and liked how solid it felt. The tempered glass gave a crisp, undistorted reflection that made shaving and makeup easier.

The matte black aluminium frame looks neat and matched our taps and hooks. It rubbed clean easily and did not show water marks after a few days of use.

Installation was straightforward but required careful measuring because the hanger points are fixed. The packaging protected the mirror well; it arrived without a single chip.

Sweetcrispy 20in Round Mirror

We recommend this mirror if you want a sturdy, simple round mirror for under £100 that resists moisture and looks neat over a sink.

Pros

  • Solid-feeling aluminium frame that didn’t warp in a steamy bathroom.
  • Shatterproof backing gave us confidence it’s safe around kids.
  • Clear, undistorted reflection for daily grooming.

Cons

  • Hanging took a bit of fiddling to get it level with the single pre-installed hook.
  • No built-in light, so you need good room lighting.
  • Black brushed finish can show water spots if splashed.

We hung this mirror above our bathroom basin and it immediately made the space feel tidier. The aluminium frame feels noticeably firmer than cheap plastic frames, and the brushed black finish suits modern or simple décor.

The mirror gave a crisp, undistorted reflection when we checked close-up details. The shatterproof film on the back feels reassuring; we tested gentle knocks and there was no dangerous splintering.

Installation was mostly quick but needed patience to level. The pre-installed hook holds well because the mirror is light, yet we had to adjust the screw point twice to get it perfectly straight. Overall, it’s a solid, practical choice for a bathroom or hallway at this price.

Delma Oval Mirror 36x24

We would buy this if you want a clear, modern bathroom mirror under £100 that feels solid and looks sharp.

Pros

  • Clean, high‑definition reflection that shows detail well.
  • Lightweight aluminium frame resists damp and keeps its finish.
  • Good value for the size and looks more expensive than it is.

Cons

  • Wall hooks need careful measuring to hang level.
  • No built‑in lighting for close tasks like makeup.
  • Glass feels thin compared with premium mirrors.

We hung this oval in a small bathroom and liked how it lifted the room. The reflection is crisp, which made morning shaving and hair checks easier. The black aluminium frame looks neat and did not tarnish in damp air.

We found the fixings work but demand patience. The twin hooks mean you must mark and drill very accurately or the mirror tilts. Packing was sturdy so ours arrived intact, though we double‑checked the hanging points before use.

We used it for a month and appreciated the light, modern style at a low price. It isn’t a luxury mirror, but it performs well for daily tasks and holds up in a humid bathroom.

Delma Oval Mirror 36x24

Buying Guide

We start by deciding the mirror’s primary use. Think about grooming needs, light levels and the space available. A mirror for makeup needs clearer reflection than one for general checks.

We check size and shape next. Measure the wall space and consider room scale. Rectangular and round mirrors change the room feel, so pick one that suits your style.

We focus on build quality and materials. Look for sturdy frames and good glass clarity. Metal, wood or plastic frames each have different durability and maintenance needs.

We pay attention to mounting and installation. Confirm the fixing type matches your wall and whether fittings are included. Some mirrors hang vertically or horizontally; others need anchors for tiles or plaster.

We consider lighting and features. Mirrors with integrated lights or demisting pads help in steamy bathrooms. If there is no power point nearby, choose battery-operated or non-lit options.

We check finish and maintenance. Anti-tarnish coatings and sealed backs resist moisture. Wipe with a soft, damp cloth and avoid abrasive cleaners to extend life.

We compare price vs. value. For under £100, prioritise reflection quality, fit and durability. Use a shortlist and inspect return policies and warranties before buying.

Quick checklist

FeatureWhy it matters
Size & shapeFits space and use
Frame materialDurability & style
Mount typeSafe installation
Lighting/demistPractical daily use
Finish & maintenanceLongevity
Return/warrantyRisk protection

Frequently Asked Questions

We list practical answers about buying wall mirrors under £100. We focus on where to buy, sizes for vanity placement, durability, finding oval mirrors, and specific retailers for round mirrors.

Where can I find affordable wall-mounted bathroom mirrors?

We find good budget mirrors at large homeware chains like B&Q, Homebase and Wilko. They often stock simple framed and frameless options under £100.

Online marketplaces such as Amazon UK and eBay carry many low-cost wall-mounted mirrors with customer reviews to compare. Ikea also offers basic wall mirrors at very low prices.

What are the dimensions of mirrors suitable for above a bathroom vanity?

For a single sink, we recommend mirrors 60–90 cm wide and 70–100 cm high. This size gives balanced coverage without overwhelming the wall.

For a double vanity, choose mirrors 120–160 cm wide or two matching mirrors each 60–80 cm wide. Measure the vanity width and leave a 5–10 cm margin each side.

Which type of mirror offers the best durability for bathroom use?

Tempered glass mirrors resist breaking and are a safer choice for bathrooms. Look for anti-corrosion backing or silver-protected backing to prevent blackening from humidity.

Metal frames with powder-coated finishes withstand moisture better than untreated metal. Plastic or resin frames also resist rust and are usually cheaper.

How can I get a good quality oval bathroom mirror on a budget?

Search for store-brand ranges from Ikea, Argos and Dunelm; they often include oval styles priced under £100. Check clearance sections and seasonal sales for marked-down designer-looking pieces.

Choose mirrors with a simple frame or frameless edge to keep costs down. Read customer photos and reviews to check real-world quality.

What shops offer the best deals on bathroom mirrors under £100?

Argos, Wilko and Dunelm frequently run promotions and offer competitive basic mirrors under £100. B&Q and Homebase have regular discounts and multi-buy offers in-store and online.

Ikea provides consistent low prices and useful return policies. Keep an eye on Amazon Warehouse and eBay for cashback and used-but-good-condition options.

Are there any trusted online retailers specialising in budget-friendly round bathroom mirrors?

We recommend checking MADE.com outlet and Wayfair’s sale section for budget round mirrors. Amazon UK and Etsy sellers also list inexpensive round options with varied styles.

Mirrors.co.uk and Mirrorly sometimes run budget ranges and discount codes; compare delivery charges before buying.

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