I have a thing for mirrors. A lot of my most-loved home decor items are full length mirrors. I saved up for (and splurged on) two large mirrors in our home.
And although I love them passionately, I can’t say I would spend the same money again if I were buying them today.
There are a LOT of budget-friendly options popping up online that look similar (even identical!).
Related: Best Dressers (Splurge + Save) and Best Living Room Rugs (Splurge + Save), and Best Coffee Tables (Splurge + Save)
In today’s post, I’ll show you my favorite floor length mirrors in the splurge and the save categories.
Here’s the arched floor mirror in my closet (you can see my closet tour here) and the arched brass mirror from the first photo in the post.
Splurge Floor Mirrors:
Rejuvenation
Arched Floor Mirror
This is my favorite floor mirror. If you’re looking for a large, high-quality floor mirror, you will love this one from Rejuvenation.
This floor mirror is also available in a smaller version.
Anthropologie
Gleaming Primrose Mirror
You know I had to include the popular antique-inspired primrose mirror from Anthropologie. it’s beyond dreamy.
West Elm
Gold Metal Floor Mirror
This West Elm floor mirror makes a statement with a thick, gold frame. It would be perfect in a bedroom (and it’s on clearance!).
Anthropolgie
Ash Wood Floor Mirror
If you’re looking for a floor mirror with a mid-century design, this is the one for you. It has beautiful brass details on the legs.
Serena & Lily
Rattan Floor Mirror
An incredible rattan floor mirror from one of my favorite brands, Serena & Lily. This mirror can also be mounted to a wall.
West Elm
Wood Floor Mirror
This sustainably sourced wood floor mirror from West Elm comes in a gorgeous finish called burnt wax. I love the wide border.
West Elm
Arched Floor Mirror
This is the floor mirror I picked for my closet. I love the gold arched frame, and it’s not too expensive. It’s also available in dark bronze and nickel.
Now, for the save category—there are so many good floor mirrors to choose from!
Budget-Friendly Floor Mirrors:
World Market
Vintage-Style Floor Mirror
I love this vintage-inspired floor mirror, and I would definitely consider it to be an Anthropologie Primrose Mirror dupe (for under $300!).
Wayfair
Arched Floor Mirror
This arched floor mirror is similar to the mirror in my closet—for a fraction of the price. It’s available in 6 sizes.
Target
Arched Wood Floor Mirror
An arched mid-century style mirror with a Target price tag. I love this wood floor mirror.
Wayfair
Gold Full-Length Mirror
This full-length gold floor mirror is perfect for a bedroom or closet and it has over 300 five-star reviews. It’s available in 3 colors and multiple sizes.
Amazon
Large Arched Floor Mirror
This large arched floor mirror looks so similar to my brass Rejuvenation floor mirror. It’s available in gold, silver, and black and in multiple sizes.
Amazon
Rectangle Floor Mirror
I love the clean lines and simple design of this rectangle-shaped floor mirror, and it has nearly 8k incredible reviews.
Links: Gold Arched Floor Mirror / Gleaming Primrose Mirror / Wood Floor Mirror / Modern Floor Mirror / Rattan Floor Mirror / Large Arched Floor Mirror / Thick Metal Floor Mirror
Links: Rectangle Floor Mirror / Arched Wood Floor Mirror / Arched Full Length Mirror / Metal Framed Floor Mirror / Vintage-Style Floor Mirror / Large Arched Floor Mirror
Very nice Mirrors you find here its amasing!
I really really want the leaves decor on top of the first mirror you have shown. Can you please please tell me where I can get those. I searched on Amazon and other sites but nothing like those.
What are the leaves on top of your mirror? They’re beautiful.
I’d love to know where the leaves decor is from on top of the mirror ?
What a great idea, keep it up please! Sometimes the awesome things you ladies find for your homes are a little out of reach for my budget, so this is wonderful. Love these mirrors!
LOVE the splurge and save posts!! More please!
Loving the color pallette on the first pic, reminds me of the Princesse de Lamballe.
Also, straight hair on Elsie = LOVELOVELOVE
I would love to see more splurge/save posts!
Also, check Home Goods. I bought a HUGE and beautiful mirror there for $80.
When I moved out on my own 15 years ago, one of my first buys was a giant mirror at the grocery store! Odd place, I know but the grocery store was trying to branch out at the time. The quality was impeccable, and was only $79.00! I knew this was a steal and also too heavy for me to carry on my own. Thankfully, my brother and my cousin were able to save the day and help me drag it back to my condo. I’ve moved about five times and it’s comes with me every time and I still absolutely love it ?
I also love the Anthropologie mirror and if you’re ever in Canada a furniture store called Structube made a replica of it (the smaller version) but for 1/3 of the price!
Also, Please post More splurge and saves!! Xoxo
On a separate note, I’d love the link to that killer jumpsuit you’re wearing!
Hi! It’s from Madewell! :)) I have a lot from Big Bud Press as well!
Yes to the future splurge and save posts please! Something for every budget is a nice as it gives us all options. Thank you for sharing these great finds 🙂
I’d also like more spurge/save posts and more posts on renovation budgeting in general. We just bought our first home and I’m needing tactical ideas on small and large-scale renovation budgeting. Thank you!
That beautiful splurgey Anthropologie mirror was DIY’d by theSorryGirls on YouTube!
Love the save vs. splurge post! I got lucky and found a beautiful gilded mirror at an estate sale last weekend! Highly recommend looking at those when searching for mirrors!
You guys do a great job of understanding your audience and I find you both so respectful when discussing costs on the podcast. I appreciate the dynamic of Emma vs. Elsie – Save vs. Splurge- it’s fun to hear your different perspectives!
I do! Love these two options…something for everyone!
I definitely want to see more save vs. splurge posts! I’m absolutely terrible at home decor despite following you for years, so these posts would help immensely ?
Haha. I think the same thing all the time- how am I still so bad at this when I’ve spent the last decade looking at design blogs?