Bespoke Mirrored Walls
Mirrored walls, doors and panels designed as part of the architecture, with detailing that suits high-end residential interiors.
Bespoke mirrored walls from Reeve & Co — handmade in our Suffolk workshop for high-end homes across London, the Home Counties and East Anglia.
Bespoke mirrored walls, sliding-door wardrobes and fitted mirror panels by Reeve & Co – designed as furniture rather than as a practical afterthought. Clear, bronze, smoked and antiqued mirror glass, framed in painted timber, oak or stainless steel, installed across London, the Home Counties and the wider UK.
Mirror joinery that belongs to the room
A fitted mirrored wall, when designed and installed well, is one of the most powerful tools in an interior. It expands the perceived space, redistributes natural light, and – if the framing and proportions are resolved carefully – reads as an architectural feature rather than a practical addition. When it is done poorly, the joins are visible, the framing is inadequate, the mirror sits in front of the skirting rather than integrating with it, and the room looks smaller and more cluttered than it did before.
Reeve & Co approaches mirror joinery with the same discipline applied to every other fitted furniture commission: the installation is drawn before it is made, the framing is designed to integrate with the room’s architecture, and the mirror specification – glass type, frame material, panel sizing, edge treatment and fixing method – is resolved at the drawing stage. Recent mirrored wall and sliding-door commissions have included a floor-to-ceiling mirrored wardrobe wall at Albert Hall Mansions, mirrored sliding-door wardrobes in a Belgravia apartment, a mirrored reception wall in a St John’s Wood townhouse and a fitted mirror panel scheme in Eaton Place.
Mirrored joinery types and applications
Mirrored sliding-door wardrobes
The most common application: floor-to-ceiling sliding mirror panels on quality track systems. Available in clear, bronze, smoked or antiqued mirror glass, framed in painted timber, natural oak or stainless steel extrusion. The practical wardrobe that also functions as a room-expanding element.
Full-wall mirror panels
A wall lined in full-height mirror panels, either flush-jointed or with a defined frame grid. Used in bedrooms, dressing rooms, reception rooms and hallways to expand a confined space or amplify natural light. Panel sizes, joint types and edge treatments are designed for the room.
Framed mirror furniture
Individual framed mirrors designed as furniture pieces: overmantel mirrors, full-length dressing mirrors, bathroom mirror cabinets and hallway pier mirrors. Made to bespoke dimensions, with frames in painted timber, oak or metal.
Mirrored wardrobe interiors
Mirror panels used on the interior faces of a fitted wardrobe – on the back wall of a hanging bay, as a full-height internal mirror within a dressing room, or as a dedicated mirror panel at the end of a wardrobe run.
Mirror within panelling schemes
Mirror panels incorporated within a timber panelling grid – a classic dining-room or hallway treatment where alternate panels are glass-backed or mirrored. Designed as part of a combined panelling and mirror commission.
Gym and studio mirrors
Full-wall mirror installations for private gyms, yoga studios and dance studios within residential properties. Large-format panels, minimal framing and robust fixing to suit hard-use environments.
Mirror glass options
The choice of mirror glass makes a significant difference to the character of a room. Clear mirror is the standard: crisp, accurate and spatially generous. Bronze mirror has a warm amber cast that reads as part of the room’s colour palette rather than as a neutral surface – it is particularly effective in sitting rooms, dining rooms and hallways. Smoked or grey mirror is darker and more dramatic, suited to contemporary rooms with strong contrasts. Antiqued mirror has a mottled, aged appearance that is appropriate for period rooms and maximalist interiors where a new mirror would look incongruous.
We specify and source mirror glass from specialist glazing suppliers to suit each commission. All panels are cut, polished and drilled to our own specifications before framing in the workshop.
Where mirrored joinery creates the most value
Mirrored sliding-door wardrobes are most commonly commissioned for London flat bedrooms, where the combination of functional wardrobe storage and spatial enlargement through reflection is extremely effective. A sliding-door wardrobe with full-height mirror panels in a room of modest size can make the space feel genuinely larger and better lit – not as an optical trick but as a real improvement to how the room reads and how comfortable it is to live in.
Full-wall mirror panels in a hallway or reception room are one of the oldest spatial interventions in English interior design, and still one of the most effective. A narrow entrance hall with a full-height mirror panel on one wall becomes a hall of double the perceived width. A dining room with mirror in a panelling grid bounces candlelight and creates a sense of occasion that is difficult to achieve by other means. These are not decorating fashion; they are spatial tools with a long and proven history.
For country houses and substantial private homes, a dedicated dressing room with mirror panels on selected walls – not all of them, which tends to feel disorienting – allows natural light to be redistributed around a room that may not have a generous window. The mirror is positioned to face the primary light source, carrying daylight into the darker parts of the dressing room without introducing a second window.
Framing and track systems
Painted timber frames
The most common frame choice for London bedroom wardrobes – a solid hardwood frame, hand-sprayed to match the room’s paint scheme. The frame profile is designed to suit the room’s skirting and cornice.
Oak and walnut frames
Natural hardwood frames for contemporary wardrobes and mirror panels. Oiled or lightly lacquered. Walnut frames give mirror panels a formal, considered quality.
Stainless steel extrusion
Minimal aluminium or stainless steel frame sections for sliding-door systems where a very fine frame is required or where the overall interior language is contemporary and material-led.
Sliding-door track systems
Quality sliding track hardware from specialist suppliers, supporting doors up to 3m in height. Soft-close and self-closing options available. Track concealed within the head and floor detail of the wardrobe frame.
Frameless mirror panels
Large mirror panels fixed directly to the wall with concealed fixings or adhesive, with polished or bevelled edges. A minimal approach for full-wall mirror installations where the frame would interrupt the spatial effect.
Bevelled and polished edges
Bevelled borders add a traditional detail to full-length dressing mirrors and overmantel pieces. Polished flat edges suit contemporary flat-fronted panel installations.
Recent mirrored wall and door projects





Mirrored joinery as part of a wider wardrobe or furniture commission
Mirrored sliding-door wardrobes are most often commissioned as part of a wider wardrobe or bedroom joinery scheme. In these cases, the mirror doors are designed in conjunction with the wardrobe carcases, interior fittings, dressing table or island, and any other fitted furniture in the room – so that the framing finish, reveal widths and hardware all read as a single, composed interior rather than separate elements sourced from different suppliers.
For London apartments where wardrobe space is constrained and the bedroom is modest in size, the sliding mirror door is one of the most effective design decisions available. It eliminates the floor area lost to door swing, maximises the reflective quality of the mirror, and keeps the visual weight of the wardrobe as low as possible. The track and floor guide can be detailed to be almost invisible in the finished room.
We also make mirrored panels for use in gym rooms and home studios, where the functional requirements are somewhat different: larger format panels, robust framing, polished-edge rather than bevelled profiles, and a fixing method that can withstand the vibration and impact of active use. These are designed and installed to the same standard as our residential work, with the same care given to wall preparation, panel alignment and join treatment.
Return to the fitted furniture overview or explore related services: fitted wardrobes, alcove joinery and timber wall panelling.
Mirrored walls and doors FAQs
What types of mirror glass do you offer?
Clear, bronze, smoked, grey and antiqued mirror glass are all available. The right choice depends on the room’s light levels, colour palette and the desired effect – we advise on glass type at the design stage and can provide samples for approval before the mirror panels are cut.
Can a mirrored wardrobe have the same finish as our fitted wardrobes?
Yes. Where a mirrored sliding-door wardrobe is part of a wider wardrobe commission, the frame finish, handle specification and cornice profile are all designed to match the other fitted furniture in the room. See our fitted wardrobes page for more detail on wardrobe options.
Can you fit mirrors in a room with uneven walls or ceilings?
Yes. Scribing and packing the frame to an uneven wall or ceiling is a standard part of our fitting process. Full-wall mirror installations in period buildings almost always require careful scribing to manage wall irregularities without visible gaps.
Do you install mirrors as well as making the frames?
Yes. Our own fitting team installs all mirror joinery, including the mirror panels themselves. We do not subcontract the glazing or the installation.
How long does a mirrored wall or sliding-door commission take?
A mirrored sliding-door wardrobe or fitted mirror wall typically takes five to nine weeks from drawing approval to installation, depending on complexity and workshop programme. Combined wardrobe and mirror commissions are planned as a single timeline. We confirm the timescale when we quote.
Discuss a mirrored wall or sliding-door commission
Send photographs of the room, the wall or wardrobe dimensions, and any design references. We will advise on mirror glass, framing, track systems and proportions.
Bespoke mirrored walls by Reeve & Co
From our Suffolk workshop we design, make and install bespoke mirrored walls for high-end homes across London, the Home Counties and East Anglia. Every commission is made to measure and finished to a furniture-quality standard. To discuss bespoke mirrored walls, get in touch or explore our case studies.
