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Page 4 of 5 LED Bathroom Mirrors With Lights

Bathroom mirrors with lights are not only trendy and modern, but they also offer a practical solution for improving visibility and enhancing your bathroom’s ambience.

That way, whether you’re getting ready in the morning or winding down at night, a well-lit mirror ensures you have the perfect lighting for shaving, applying and removing makeup, or carrying out your skincare routines.

And the good news is that at Plumbworld, we have a large variety of bathroom mirrors with lights to suit every space and preference.

But before you explore the different types of LED bathroom mirrors available, let’s first talk about the benefits that you can expect from such a modern and functional addition to your bathroom.

 
 
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How do you decide between a mirror cabinet and a standard backlit mirror?

Ask what you need most — storage or a slim, decorative look. Mirror cabinets give hidden shelving and typically greater depth (many in the 100–199mm range) so they suit a busy family bathroom; several Artis cabinets also include demister pads and shaving sockets. Standard backlit mirrors are usually shallower (0–99mm) and work well above a minimalist basin or a long vanity, for example a 1200 x 600mm backlit mirror over a double sink. If you want storage plus tech features, a triple-door cabinet 1200 x 700mm combines both.

Do you need a demister pad and which mirrors come with one?

A demister pad is very useful if your mirror often fogs after showers; most items here include one. Choosing a mirror with a demister keeps the viewing area clear for shaving or makeup — many Artis backlit and aluminium cabinet models list demister pads as standard. If your room gets steamed up, pick a mirror with a demister to avoid wiping and to keep integrated lighting effective.

What size and orientation should you pick for your basin or vanity?

Measure the width of your vanity and leave about 50–100mm either side for balance; common widths on offer include 400–599mm and 600–799mm, while heights often fall in the 600–799mm band. For a single basin, a portrait 500 x 700mm or 600 x 700mm mirrors work well; for a double vanity, aim for a wide landscape option such as 1200 x 600mm. Also check orientation filters — there are many portrait choices and landscape options so you can match the mirror to the wall space.

Which extra features are worth paying for — touch sensors, shaver sockets, motion sensors or Bluetooth?

Prioritise based on how you use the mirror touch sensors are common and give easy, modern control; a shaving socket is handy if you regularly use an electric razor. Motion sensors and infrared operation give hands-free switching useful in busy routines, while Bluetooth and speakers suit those who like music while getting ready. If you want convenience and daily comfort, a mains-powered aluminium cabinet with touch control, demister and shaving socket is a practical all-round choice.

How do you decide between a mirror cabinet and a standard backlit mirror?

Ask what you need most, storage or a slim, decorative look. Mirror cabinets give hidden shelving and typically greater depth so they suit a busy family bathroom; several Artis cabinets also include demister pads and shaving sockets. Standard backlit mirrors are usually shallower (0–99mm) and work well above a minimalist basin or a long vanity, a 1200 x 600mm backlit mirror over a double sink. If you want storage plus tech features, a triple-door cabinet 1200 x 700mm combines both.