Mirror Fittings
1. Mirror Clips & Brackets
- Description: Small clips (metal/plastic) fixed on wall to hold mirror edges.
- Pros: Economical, easy to replace mirror.
- Cons: Clips are visible, less premium look.
- Best Fit: Budget bathrooms, utility mirrors.
2. Concealed Fixing Systems
- Description: Adhesive or hidden brackets behind the mirror.
- Pros: Clean, frameless look.
- Cons: Permanent; harder to remove/replace.
- Best Fit: Modern bathrooms, living rooms, designer wardrobes.
3. Mirror Frames with Integrated Fittings
- Description: Wooden, metal, or PVC frames that also support the mirror.
- Pros: Adds style, protects edges.
- Cons: Bulkier than frameless options.
- Best Fit: Decorative mirrors in bedrooms, living rooms.
4. Backlit / LED Mirror Fittings
- Description: Mirrors with integrated LED strips and concealed wiring.
- Pros: Ambient lighting, luxury appeal, functional for grooming.
- Cons: Costlier, needs electrical provision.
- Best Fit: Vanity mirrors in bathrooms, premium interiors.
5. Adjustable / Pivot Mirror Brackets
- Description: Brackets that allow tilting or rotating the mirror.
- Pros: Functional, ergonomic.
- Cons: Limited availability, more mechanical wear.
- Best Fit: Dressing mirrors, hotel bathrooms.
π Design Tip:
- Use concealed fixing for a seamless modern look.
- Use framed fittings for durability in heavy-use areas.
- For luxury projects, choose backlit LED mirrors with anti-fog coating.




