An arch mirror brings a defined silhouette to any bathroom, bedroom or hallway wall, with the curved top softening rectangular tile grids and flat cabinetry lines. The Blue Space stocks arch mirrors in wall-hung and floor-standing formats, covering bathroom-rated options with anti-fog and LED lighting through to decorative bedroom frames in brass, black and natural timber finishes.
What is an arch mirror and where is it used?
An arch mirror is a mirror with a flat bottom edge and a semicircular or pointed curved top. It suits bathrooms, entryways, living rooms and bedrooms. In bathrooms it works well above a single vanity basin where a rectangular mirror would read as too severe. In living spaces it functions as a decorative focal point on a feature wall or leaning against a wall as a full-length floor mirror.
Sizes available and how to choose the right one
Arch mirrors for bathrooms typically range from 500 mm wide up to 900 mm wide, with heights between 700 mm and 1200 mm. Full-length floor and wall arch mirrors run from 1500 mm to 1800 mm tall. For a single vanity, match the mirror width to within 50-100 mm of the basin width. For a double vanity, two arch mirrors side by side read better than one wide rectangular mirror, and each should be roughly 500-600 mm wide.
Small arch mirrors (500-600 mm wide): suited to powder rooms and compact bathrooms
Standard arch mirrors (700-800 mm wide): most common bathroom format, suits 750-900 mm vanities
Large arch mirrors (900 mm and above): suited to wide single vanities or as statement pieces
Full-length arch mirrors (1500-1800 mm tall): floor-leaning or wall-hung for bedrooms and dressing rooms
Frame finishes and materials
Arch mirrors come in framed and frameless versions. Frameless arch mirrors use polished or bevelled glass edges with no surround, which suits minimal or Japandi-style bathrooms. Framed options cover a wide range. Black arch mirrors are the most searched finish in Australia and work in both matte and gloss powder-coat aluminium or steel frames. Gold and brass arch mirrors suit warmer palettes. Timber and rattan arch mirrors are common in bedroom and living room applications but are generally not suitable for wet areas due to moisture sensitivity.
Matte black: suits white, grey and concrete-look bathrooms
Brushed brass or gold: pairs with warm-toned stone benchtops and tapware
Chrome or silver: neutral option that matches most tapware finishes
Natural timber or oak-look: decorative use only, not wet-area rated
Frameless: suits minimal and modern bathrooms
Arch mirrors with LED lighting and anti-fog
LED arch mirrors include backlit or front-lit strip lighting built into the frame or behind the glass. They provide functional task lighting above a vanity without a separate light fitting. Anti-fog coatings use a thin heating element bonded to the back of the mirror glass, keeping the surface clear after a shower. Look for models with IP44 or IP54 ratings for wet-area bathroom installation. LED arch mirrors typically draw 20-40 W and connect to a standard 240 V wall switch or a demister pad switch.
Arch mirror shaving cabinets
Arch mirror shaving cabinets combine the arch silhouette with a recessed or surface-mounted storage cabinet behind the mirror face. They suit bathrooms where bench space is limited, as the cabinet holds toiletries behind the mirror. Recessed models sit flush with the wall cavity and require a stud cavity of at least 100 mm depth. Surface-mounted models project 100-150 mm from the wall. See the full range at bathroom mirror cabinets and shaving cabinets.
How arch mirrors pair with bathroom fittings
Finish consistency across the mirror frame, tapware and cabinetry hardware is the most reliable way to create a coherent bathroom. A black arch mirror pairs directly with matte black basin mixers and cabinet handles. A brushed brass frame references warm-toned tapware finishes. Browse all bathroom mirrors for broader shape comparisons, or pair your mirror selection with a bathroom vanity and matching basin taps to lock in a consistent finish scheme before ordering.
Brands stocked
The Blue Space stocks arch mirrors from Australian and international bathroom brands including Fienza, Nero, Meir and several specialist mirror manufacturers. Fienza and Nero cover both LED and non-LED bathroom arch mirrors in standard sizes. Decorative arch mirrors for living spaces extend the range into timber and rattan formats. All products ship Australia-wide with a 60-day returns policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sizes do arch mirrors come in?
Bathroom arch mirrors typically range from 500 mm to 900 mm wide and 700 mm to 1200 mm tall. Full-length floor or wall arch mirrors run 1500 mm to 1800 mm tall. For a single vanity, choose a mirror within 50-100 mm of the basin width for the most proportional result.
Are arch mirrors suitable for wet-area bathrooms?
Yes, provided the mirror carries an IP44 or higher rating, which covers splashback zones. LED arch mirrors with anti-fog heating elements are specifically designed for bathroom use. Timber and rattan-framed arch mirrors are decorative only and should not be installed in wet areas.
What is the difference between a backlit and front-lit arch LED mirror?
A backlit LED arch mirror emits a halo of light from behind the glass onto the wall, creating ambient light with minimal glare. A front-lit model has LEDs along the front face, providing stronger task lighting for grooming. Most bathroom LED arch mirrors draw 20-40 W on a standard 240 V connection.
Can an arch mirror be used as a full-length floor mirror?
Yes. Full-length arch floor mirrors are 1500-1800 mm tall and available in lean-against or wall-hung formats. They are most commonly used in bedrooms and dressing rooms. Floor-leaning arch mirrors should be secured to the wall with a safety chain or bracket to prevent tipping, especially in homes with children.
How do arch mirror shaving cabinets work?
Arch mirror shaving cabinets have a hinged arch-shaped mirror door that opens to reveal interior shelving. Recessed models require a 100 mm minimum wall cavity depth and sit flush when closed. Surface-mounted models project 100-150 mm from the wall. Both types are available in black, white and chrome finishes.