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Why Mirrored Cabinets Still Feel Modern
Mirrored bedside cabinets bring a quiet glamour to a bedroom without taking over the scheme. The reflective surface bounces light around the room, makes smaller spaces feel more generous and pairs comfortably with both soft, romantic interiors and crisp contemporary ones. Below are eight ideas for incorporating a mirrored bedside cabinet into a modern UK bedroom, with notes on how to make the look feel current rather than dated.
1. Bevelled Glass With Crystal Handles
Classic mirrored cabinets with bevelled edges and small crystal or diamante handles remain a popular choice. The bevelling catches light beautifully at sunrise and under bedside lamps. To keep the look modern, pair them with a plain upholstered headboard in a deep grey or warm taupe rather than anything heavily buttoned.
2. Smoked Mirror for a Softer Reflection
Smoked or bronze tinted mirrored cabinets are less dazzling than clear silver mirror. The muted reflection feels grown up and suits rooms with darker walls or moodier palettes. A smoked finish also hides fingerprints better than a polished silver mirror, which is worth knowing in a busy household.
3. Mirrored Front With Solid Frame
If a fully mirrored piece feels like too much, look for cabinets where only the drawer fronts are mirrored, set within a painted or wooden frame. This style sits comfortably alongside more traditional bedroom mirrors and gives the bedroom a layered, considered feel.
4. Pair With a Matching Dressing Table
A coordinated set ties the room together. Choosing a bedside cabinet that matches a piece from our dressing tables collection creates a sense of intent rather than a room assembled piece by piece. Keep the rest of the furniture quiet, so the mirrored surfaces remain the focal point.
5. Slim Profile for Smaller Bedrooms
Mirrored furniture has a reputation for being substantial, but slimmer designs around 40cm wide are widely available. They suit smaller second bedrooms and rooms with bay windows where space beside the bed is limited. A slim mirrored cabinet still reflects light back into the room without dominating the floor plan.
6. Mix With Soft Textiles
Mirrored surfaces are hard and cool by nature, so balance is everything. A linen valance, a wool throw folded at the foot of the bed and a textured rug underneath soften the scheme. The contrast between hard glass and soft cloth is what makes the room feel modern rather than overly polished.
7. Add Warmth With Brass or Walnut
To stop a mirrored cabinet looking cold, introduce one warm tone in the room. A brass lamp base, a walnut picture frame or a warm oak headboard works well. This single touch of warmth pulls the scheme together and prevents it from feeling sterile.
8. Build a Coordinated Bedroom Scheme
For a fully realised look, consider a small set drawn from our mirrored bedroom furniture range. A pair of bedside cabinets, a chest of drawers and a slim console along one wall create a calm symmetry. Keep walls in a soft neutral so the reflections stay the most interesting element in the room.
Caring for Mirrored Cabinets
The most common concern with mirrored furniture is fingerprints. A microfibre cloth and a small spray of glass cleaner once a week keeps surfaces looking fresh. Avoid leaving wet glasses directly on the top; a small coaster or tray protects the finish.
Where to Find Yours
Our mirrored bedside cabinets and tables at Furniture in Fashion include slim, standard and statement designs to suit different UK bedroom layouts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are mirrored bedside cabinets out of style?
No. The style has settled into a long term favourite. Choosing slimmer profiles, smoked finishes or framed mirror panels keeps the look contemporary.
Do mirrored cabinets show fingerprints?
They can, particularly on clear silver mirror. Smoked and bronze finishes are more forgiving, and a quick weekly clean keeps any cabinet looking sharp.
What colours suit mirrored bedroom furniture?
Soft greys, warm whites, deep navy and muted earth tones all complement mirrored surfaces. Avoid placing them against very busy patterned walls.
Are mirrored cabinets heavy?
They are heavier than purely wooden cabinets due to the glass panels. Allow two people to position them and place them on a firm, level floor.

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