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What to Look for When Buying Commercial Washroom Mirrors

What to Look for When Buying Commercial Washroom Mirrors

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What to Look for When Buying Commercial Washroom Mirrors

Walk into any well-designed commercial washroom and the mirror is one of the first things you notice. It sets the tone for the space and contributes to the experience of everyone using the room so choosing the right one isn't just about picking something that looks good. It's about understanding what the space needs, who's using it and what the mirror needs to withstand day to day.

Why Commercial Washroom Mirrors Are Different From Domestic Ones

A standard bathroom mirror from a high street retailer won't last long in a busy commercial environment. The constant exposure to steam and moisture, the sheer volume of use and in some settings the risk of impact or deliberate damage all demand something built to a higher standard. 

Commercial bathroom mirrors are designed to handle exactly this. They use stainless steel frames rather than plastic or MDF, have a protective steel back plate to shield the fixings from moisture and use glass with a silver coating that's guaranteed for years rather than months. The fixings are designed to be tamper-resistant and in environments where damage is a real risk, the mirror itself can be made from polished stainless steel instead of glass, making it impossible to break.



Types of Commercial Washroom Mirrors

Standard Framed Commercial Mirrors

For most commercial washrooms, a welded stainless steel framed mirror with glass is the right starting point. These commercial bathroom wall mirrors are built to handle daily use, moisture and the occasional knock, while still delivering the clean, professional look that hotels, offices and public facilities require.  

The Bobrick B-292 Mirror with Stainless Steel Angle Frame and Shelf is a popular choice in hotels and commercial washrooms. As a bathroom mirror with shelf, it combines a clean contemporary look with practical storage. The glass has a 15-year silvering guarantee and the mirror snaps securely into a wall-mounted frame for a low-profile, tamper-resistant fix.

Tilt Mirrors for Accessible Washrooms

A tilt mirror is angled forward so that a person in a wheelchair can see their full reflection without the mirror being hung so low that it's awkward for someone standing. 

The Bobrick B-293 Fixed-Position Tilt Mirror is specifically designed for this purpose, used in hospitals, nursing homes and accessible public washrooms. Two steel self-locking brackets hold it in the correct forward position and a tumbler lock secures the mirror to the wall frame so it stays in place.

Magnifying Mirrors With Extendable Arms

A double-sided magnifying mirror has a standard reflection on one side and up to 3x magnification on the other, with an extendable arm that lets the user pull it close for detailed tasks. These are a particularly thoughtful addition to hotel bathrooms, nursing homes and healthcare settings where guests or residents may need to see more detail than a standard mirror allows.

Mirror Medicine Cabinets

A bathroom mirror cabinet combines a mirrored door with internal shelved storage, which is useful in any setting where toiletries or medications need to be kept close to hand. Sometimes called a bathroom cabinet with mirror, this type of fitting is especially practical in healthcare, hospitality and care home environments. 

The Bobrick B-297 Medicine Cabinet with Mirror Door is wall-mounted and can be set up for left or right-hand opening depending on the room layout. It's well suited to hospitals, hotels and nursing homes.

LED Backlit Washroom Mirrors

An LED backlit mirror lights the face evenly from behind, which removes the unflattering shadows that overhead lighting tends to create. An LED bathroom mirror gives a clearer, more accurate reflection than a standard mirror in a poorly lit washroom, which is particularly useful in hotels and hospitality settings. LED mirrors also give a washroom a noticeably modern, premium feel, making them a popular choice when refurbishing a space where the overall look matters as much as the practicalities.

Accessibility Requirements for Commercial Washroom Mirrors

UK regulations around accessible washroom design are set out in Approved Document M of the Building Regulations, which refers to BS 8300 for the specific detail on fittings including mirrors. BS 8300 recommends that a tall mirror be provided in a wheelchair accessible washroom so users can see their reflection whether seated or standing, positioned with its base no higher than 600mm from the floor. In practice many accessible washrooms have only a mirror above the basin, which doesn't fully meet this standard. 

The Equality Act 2010 places a duty on service providers to make reasonable adjustments so that disabled people can access their facilities and accessible washroom design is one of the most visible ways that duty is fulfilled. Following BS 8300 guidance, including the mirror specification, is widely accepted as demonstrating that reasonable steps have been taken. It's worth considering grab rails and other accessible fittings at the same time to make sure the full washroom specification is properly covered.

Do Commercial Washroom Mirrors Need to Be Vandal Proof?

Not every commercial washroom needs the same level of security specification, but it's worth thinking about honestly before you buy. A hotel bathroom has very different demands from a pub toilet, a school changing room, or a motorway service station. The question isn't whether vandalism could ever happen, it's how likely it is in your specific setting and what the consequences of a broken or damaged mirror would be. 

 For lower-risk environments like offices, or boutique hotels, a standard glass mirror with a welded stainless-steel frame is more than adequate. The frame removes the most obvious weak points and the glass carries a 15-year guarantee against silver spoilage. For higher-risk or higher-traffic settings, it's worth stepping up the specification. Welded frames with concealed fixings, shock-absorbing padding, or a full switch to polished stainless steel are all options depending on how robust the mirror needs to be.

How to Choose the Right Size Commercial Mirror

The right size depends on how many basins are in the room, how wide the vanity area is and whether you want individual mirrors above each basin or one continuous mirror across the full width. A large commercial bathroom mirror running the full width of the vanity area makes the room feel bigger and brighter, which is why it's the more common choice in higher-traffic public washrooms. Individual mirrors suit hotel-style environments where a more private, personal feel is part of the design. 

Height positioning matters too and the right answer depends on the height of the basin, the size of the mirror and who's using the space. The general principle is that the centre of the mirror should sit at roughly average eye level, low enough that shorter users don't have to look up and high enough that taller users don't have to adjust their posture. For an accessible washroom with a tilt mirror, the positioning is more specific, with the base of the mirror set no higher than 600mm from the floor to meet BS 8300 guidance.



How to Clean and Maintain a Commercial Washroom Mirror

A well-specified commercial washroom mirror will last for years, but it does need the right approach to cleaning to stay looking good. 

According to Bobrick's mirror care guidance the safest approach is warm water and a soft, lint-free cloth with the water wrung out thoroughly before wiping. Dry the surface immediately afterwards with a dry cloth to prevent water marks. Never spray cleaner directly onto the mirror, always apply it to the cloth first and avoid hosing the mirror down under any circumstances, as moisture getting behind or around the edges can cause permanent damage. 

It's also worth checking the fixings periodically, particularly on high-traffic sites where mirrors see a lot of contact. The snap-lock and tumbler-lock mounting systems used across the Bobrick range are designed to stay secure, but a quick visual check as part of routine washroom maintenance takes seconds and confirms everything is still properly in place.


Coordinating Mirrors With the Rest of Your Washroom

A commercial bathroom mirror looks and works best when it's chosen alongside the other fittings in the room rather than as an afterthought. The frame finish should tie in with the soap dispensers, towel rails, toilet roll holders and grab rails. Brushed satin and polished chrome are the finishes you'll find across most commercial washroom ranges, so matching everything up is straightforward. 

For a complete washroom fit-out, Intelligent has everything in one place. Shelves and towel rails, grab rails, toilet signage, soap dispensers, or hand dryers, are all available from the same trusted brands, making it easy to spec a consistent, well-matched washroom through a single supplier.


Shop Commercial Mirrors by Brand

The commercial mirrors range at Intelligent brings together some of the most trusted names in commercial washroom design, with products to suit every type of setting and specification.

Bobrick has been manufacturing washroom equipment for over 100 years and is one of the most widely specified brands in the world. Their mirror range is one of the most comprehensive available, covering standard framed mirrors, tilt mirrors, LED backlit options and medicine cabinets across a range of sizes and finishes. For anyone sourcing commercial bathroom mirrors UK-wide, Intelligent is an official Bobrick preferred supplier with the full range available on next day delivery.

Mediclinics is a Spanish manufacturer with over 50 years of experience in stainless steel washroom products. Intelligent is the exclusive UK distributor for the Mediclinics range, which covers mirrors alongside their hand dryers and washroom accessories, all finished to a high standard.

DELABIE is a French manufacturer and European market leader in commercial sanitary fittings, founded in 1928. Alongside standard glass and polished stainless-steel mirrors, DELABIE offer all-in-one mirror cabinets that combine a mirror with an integrated soap dispenser, tap and paper towel or hand dryer unit (a particularly practical option for washrooms where wall space is limited).


The right commercial washroom mirror for any space depends on who's using it, what environment it's going into and how long it needs to last without any fuss. From tilt mirrors for accessible facilities to LED backlit options for contemporary refurbishments, there's a format and a specification for every situation and getting it right first time saves significant hassle down the line. 

Browse the full commercial mirrors range at Intelligent to find the right fit for your washroom, or contact the team today if you’d like help specifying the right product for your project.



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