Of course! Finding the right bathroom mirror in Southampton involves a mix of choosing the style, knowing where to shop, and considering local services like installation. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you.
First, decide what kind of mirror best suits your space and needs:
Standard Wall-Mounted Mirrors: The most common type. They can be simple or framed to match your bathroom’s decor (e.g., minimalist, modern, traditional, coastal).
LED Mirrors: Extremely popular for their modern look and practical features. They provide even, shadow-free lighting perfect for applying makeup or shaving. Many come with demister pads to prevent fogging.
Mirrored Cabinets: The perfect solution for combining storage with a mirror. Ideal for smaller bathrooms or to keep countertops clutter-free. Available in various sizes and with internal shelving.
Backlit Mirrors (Halos): Feature a soft, diffused light around the edge, creating a luxurious ambient glow and reducing shadows.
Anti-Fog Mirrors: Have a built-in heating element (often found in LED models) that prevents condensation from forming on the glass after a hot shower.
Pivoting/Extending Mirrors: Mounted on an arm, these can be pulled forward and angled, offering great flexibility, especially for detailed grooming.
Shaving Points: Some mirrors come with a built-in integrated shaver socket, which is a very handy feature.
You have a great mix of national retailers, local independents, and trade suppliers.
B&Q Southampton (Millbrook and Hedge End): A huge range of styles and prices, from basic mirrors to LED cabinets. Good for immediate collection.
Wickes (Hedge End and Southampton Central): Similar to B&Q, offering a variety of own-brand and other well-known brands.
Homebase (Southampton): Carries a good selection of bathroom furniture and mirrors.
IKEA (Eastleigh): Excellent for modern, minimalist, and affordable designs. Their mirrored cabinets are particularly popular.
Dunelm (Southampton Extra, Millbrook): Offers a range of framed and decorative mirrors that can work well in a bathroom.
CP Hart (Southampton): A leading specialist bathroom supplier with a fantastic showroom. They offer high-quality, designer brands and expert design consultation.
Plumbase Southampton: Primarily a trade supplier, but many are open to the public. They stock reputable brands and often have knowledgeable staff.
Victoria Plum (Online, but has a showroom in Portsmouth): A major online player with a vast range. While not in Southampton, it’s a short drive to see some products in person.
Better Bathrooms (Online, with a showroom in Bournemouth): Another online giant known for competitive prices and a huge range. The Bournemouth showroom is a good option to see quality before you buy.
Glass & Glazing Companies: Local firms can often cut and bevel a plain mirror to your exact size and specifications. They can sometimes add simple fixing points.
Joineries/Cabinet Makers: For a truly bespoke mirrored cabinet built into a niche or to match existing vanity units.
Framing Shops: Some picture framing shops can create a custom frame for a plain mirror sheet, allowing you to design a completely unique piece.
Size & Proportion: Measure your wall space above the sink carefully. The mirror should be in proportion to the vanity unit and the wall—often it’s slightly narrower than the unit itself.
IP Rating (Ingress Protection): This is crucial for safety. For zones above the sink (Zone 2), your light fixture or LED mirror needs a minimum rating of IP44. This means it’s protected from splashes of water from any direction. Always check the product specifications.
Installation: Think about how you will fit it.
DIY: Simple, lightweight mirrors can be hung with mirror screws or heavy-duty fixings into wall plugs.
Professional Installation: Heavier mirrors, especially large LED or cabinet models that need wiring into the mains, must be installed by a qualified electrician. It is not a DIY job for lighting due to safety regulations (Part P of the Building Regulations).
Style: Match the mirror to your bathroom’s theme. A sleek, frameless LED mirror suits a modern spa, while a wooden-framed mirror complements a rustic or traditional room.
Electricians: If you’re choosing an illuminated mirror, you will likely need a local electrician to wire it in safely. Check reviews on Checkatrade or MyBuilder.
Handymen: For hanging heavy, non-electrical mirrors or cabinets, a reliable handyman can be a cost-effective solution.
For quick, affordable options: Visit B&Q, Wickes, or IKEA.
For expert advice and high-end designer brands: Book a consultation at CP Hart.
For the best combination of style and functionality: Strongly consider an LED mirror with anti-fog from a specialist retailer.
Always check the IP rating and plan for professional installation if your mirror requires electrical work.
Enjoy transforming your Southampton bathroom
Generally speaking, our order requirements are as follows: the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for large items is 50 pieces, for regular items it is 100 pieces, for small items it is 500 pieces, and for very small items (such as ceramic decorations) the MOQ is 1,000 pieces. Orders exceeding $100,000 will receive a 5% discount. The delivery timeline is determined based on the specific order quantity and production schedule. Typically, we are able to complete delivery within two months.






