At Commercial Mirrors, we specialise in the supply and installation of high-quality commercial mirrors tailored for offices, retail, hospitality, gyms, healthcare, and more.
As commercial spaces have specific performance and safety requirements, our mirrors are built to meet industry standards for durability, hygiene, and visibility.
Since brand image and first impressions are shaped by interior design, a well-placed mirror can elevate both the space and customer perception.
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Commercial mirrors are high-performance, safety-rated mirrors designed for use in public, professional, or high-traffic environments because businesses require solutions that combine visual clarity with enhanced durability and compliance.
These mirrors are installed in retail stores, offices, hotels, restaurants, gyms, beauty salons, and healthcare facilities.
As commercial settings vary in layout, usage, and branding, mirrors are tailored to meet both functional and aesthetic requirements.
The cost of commercial mirrors is from £400 to £5,000+.
The cost is depending on scale, safety features, customisation, and installation complexity because pricing reflects material quality, performance requirements, and design details.
A single mirror for a washroom or changing area might cost £400–£800, while multi-panel installations or branded feature walls can exceed £2,000–£5,000.
As each project varies by industry and specification, tailored quotes are provided after consultation.
The key benefit is that commercial mirrors deliver durability, compliance, and tailored design because professional environments require long-lasting, regulation-approved solutions.
Benefits include:
Toughened or laminated safety glass for impact resistance
Custom sizing and layout to match commercial interiors
Branding, logo etching, and anti-glare finishes
Professional installation for security and compliance
Enhanced light distribution and space perception
Long-term performance in high-traffic areas
Commercial mirrors are used in reception areas, restrooms, elevators, changing rooms, gyms, lobbies, hotel suites, salons, dance studios, retail displays, and hospitality venues because they enhance spatial perception, reflect light, and support branding or user experience.
In offices, they are often part of washrooms or lift lobbies; in fitness and retail, they are integrated into walls or product displays.
As mirrors also contribute to interior presentation, they’re widely used across sectors.
Commercial mirrors differ by using toughened or laminated safety glass, reinforced backing, and industrial-grade mounting systems because public use demands higher impact resistance and safety compliance.
They are also available in larger sizes, custom configurations, and branding options.
Since durability, regulation, and traffic flow matter in business environments, commercial mirrors are built for longevity and resilience.
All commercial mirrors can be custom-made to fit exact wall dimensions, brand specifications, or functional needs because off-the-shelf solutions rarely align with unique commercial layouts.
Customisation includes size, shape, frame type, safety backing, tint, anti-glare coating, and optional etching or logo detailing.
As consistency and brand presentation are important, bespoke mirrors are often specified in commercial fit-outs.
Safety features such as vinyl safety backing, anti-shatter film, toughened or laminated glass, and rounded or polished edges are standard because commercial mirrors must comply with UK safety regulations and insurance requirements.
These measures reduce injury risk in high-traffic areas.
As many commercial properties are subject to health and safety inspections, all mirrors are designed and installed to meet applicable standards.
Mirrors for retail environments are available as part of product displays, changing rooms, shelf backing, and fitting room fixtures because reflective surfaces can enhance lighting, space, and product visibility.
Retail mirrors are often anti-glare, scratch-resistant, and made with tamper-proof fixings.
Since aesthetics and customer interaction drive retail design, mirrors are customised for both utility and style.
Branding, logos, etched patterns, or frosted detailing can be added to mirror surfaces because many businesses want to integrate brand identity into architectural elements.
These features are created using sandblasting or laser etching techniques.
As mirrors are often focal points in lobbies or reception spaces, branded detailing adds a professional and cohesive touch.
Mirrors can be wall-mounted with concealed brackets, screw fixings, bonding adhesive, or track systems.
The commercial mirror mounting timeframe depends on size and application because commercial installations must account for wall type, safety, and visual presentation.
Freestanding or recessed mirror panels are also available for furniture integration or displays.
As secure mounting is crucial in public spaces, all installation methods are professionally assessed and applied.
Full delivery and installation services are provided because commercial mirrors must be safely fitted to withstand regular use and meet legal standards.
Site surveys, structural assessments, and project coordination are included.
Since correct installation affects both appearance and liability, commercial mirrors are installed by experienced technicians.
Mirrors can be custom-cut and installed in changing rooms, restrooms, and locker facilities because these areas require clear visibility and durable, moisture-resistant materials.
Safety backing and anti-corrosion treatments are used to ensure longevity.
As hygiene and appearance are essential in these settings, mirrors are designed for daily use and easy cleaning.
Anti-vandal and shatterproof mirrors can be supplied for public buildings, transport hubs, schools, or leisure centres because these environments require tamper-resistant, impact-safe solutions.
Acrylic or polycarbonate mirrors are used where glass is unsuitable.
As safety and maintenance are priorities in public areas, anti-vandal options are often specified by architects and facility managers.
Tinted mirrors in bronze, grey, smoked, or custom tones are available because colour variations can enhance ambiance or match interior branding.
Tinted mirrors are often used in hospitality, retail, and wellness settings to soften reflections and create atmosphere.
Since colour is part of the design language, finishes are selected to match lighting and materials.
Heated mirrors with built-in demister pads are commonly used in hotel bathrooms, spas, and premium changing areas because they prevent fog build-up in humid environments.
These are activated via wall switch, PIR sensor, or integrated lighting controls.
Since user comfort and functionality are key in hospitality, heated mirrors are frequently installed in high-spec washrooms.
Fill out our hassle-free, online form and provide details about your business, mirror sizes, location, finish preferences, and any branding requirements.
Our project consultants will guide you through available options and prepare a tailored proposal.
Site visits and trade coordination are available for all commercial projects.
Built for business, designed for impact – request your free commercial mirror quote now.