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Bathroom cabinets with a mirror can be a fantastic choice for enhancing both the functionality and aesthetics of your bathroom. These versatile fixtures provide essential storage while also serving as a convenient mirror for your daily routines, making them a practical addition to any bathroom setup.

What’s more is that they come in various shapes and sizes, making it easy to find one that suits your bathroom layout and personal style. Whether you have a compact space that requires a slim, wall-mounted cabinet or a larger bathroom where a wide, double-door design can fit perfectly, we have an option to suit your every need.

 
 

What size mirror cabinet should you choose for a small cloakroom versus a family bathroom?

For a small cloakroom, choose a narrow, portrait cabinet in the 300–500 mm width range and a shallow depth so it won't stick out into the room, for example a 300 x 500 mm single-door stainless steel cabinet. For a family bathroom, opt for wider options in the 600–900 mm band or a triple-door 900–1200 mm unit to give you more mirror area and shelving for shared toiletries, such as a 1200 x 700 mm triple-door LED cabinet. Heights on the site typically sit around 600–700 mm, which fits above most basins. Match the cabinet orientation (portrait for compact walls, landscape for over-basin spans) to your wall space.

Do you need an illuminated cabinet, and what difference do LED, sensor or touch lights make?

Illuminated cabinets are illuminated and many are LED which give clearer, even lighting for shaving and make-up; LED models also save energy and last longer. If you prefer hands-free use in the morning, infrared motion sensor operation is offered on many models so the light turns on as you approach. Touch sensors give quick on/off and often integrate dimming, which is handy if you want a softer night-time glow. If you already have strong vanity lighting you might choose a non-illuminated cabinet to keep costs down.

What are the benefits of a demister pad and a shaving socket, and when should you get them?

A demister pad keeps the mirror clear after a hot shower, so you don't need to wipe it before shaving or applying make-up. A shaving socket gives you a safe, integrated power point for electric shavers or toothbrush chargers right at mirror height. If you have a busy household that showers together or you use electric grooming tools at the basin, a cabinet with both demister and shaving socket, common on many of our Artis LED models, is a practical convenience.

Which material and finish should you pick for durability and style?

Stainless steel and aluminium cabinets are very durable in humid bathrooms and resist corrosion, making them a solid practical choice; aluminium models also feature a sleek, modern look and are common in LED ranges. White gloss or grey gloss offers a softer, contemporary finish and hides minor marks, while oak or wood-effect pieces bring warmth but need good ventilation to avoid swelling. Black and fluted finishes are available if you want a statement mirror cabinet; for a wet family bathroom, stainless steel or aluminium will give you the least maintenance.

How much storage will a single, double or triple-door cabinet give you in practice?

A single-door cabinet or a tall slim unit (300 x 900 mm) gives compact internal shelving for daily essentials and fits well in narrow spaces. A double-door cabinet around 600 x 650 mm typically gives two mirrored doors with several shelves behind them, suitable for partner storage or extra toiletries. Triple-door options (900–1200 mm widths) provide the most shelf space and a large mirror surface, so they work well above a wide vanity with multiple users.