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Mirror Wardrobe Dubai
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Mirror Wardrobe Dubai

Full-length mirror wardrobe doors that double as dressing mirrors and make any bedroom feel twice its size. From AED 8,000.

Mirror wardrobes are the most popular wardrobe door option in Dubai apartments. A full-length mirror door eliminates the need for a separate standing or wall-mounted mirror, saves floor space, and visually doubles the perceived size of the room by reflecting natural light from windows. In compact Dubai bedrooms (12-18 sqm), this visual expansion effect is transformative. The mirror wardrobe serves two essential functions at once — storage access and dressing mirror — which is why it remains the default choice for Dubai apartment master bedrooms from JVC to Dubai Marina.

How much does a mirror wardrobe cost in Dubai in 2026? Pricing depends on the door system, mirror type, and carcass specification. A two-door sliding mirror wardrobe system (approx. 1.8m wide) with moisture-resistant MDF carcass and clear mirror panels runs AED 8,000-11,000 installed. A three-door full-wall sliding system (approx. 2.7-3.0m wide) runs AED 12,000-17,000. Bronze or grey-tinted mirror panels add 10-15% over clear mirror. Antique mirror finish (deliberately aged patina) adds 20-25%. For a premium master bedroom specification — lacquer carcass, grey-tinted mirror sliding doors, soft-close hardware throughout — expect AED 18,000-28,000 for a full wall.

Mirror wardrobe doors are available in both sliding and hinged configurations. Sliding mirror doors are the most common in Dubai, starting at AED 8,000 for a two-door system. Hinged mirror doors cost slightly less but require 500-600mm of clearance in front of the wardrobe — a luxury most Dubai apartment bedrooms cannot afford. For safety, all mirror panels use tempered or laminated glass with a protective film backing that holds the glass together if broken. Standard mirror thickness is 4mm for hinged doors and 4-5mm for sliding panels. Glass at 5mm is noticeably more solid-feeling when opening and is the right specification for full-wall systems.

The mirror finish options include clear mirror (the most popular — clean, neutral, and flattering in most lighting), bronze-tinted mirror (adds warmth, popular in bedrooms with warm-toned decor and wooden furniture), grey-tinted mirror (modern, works with cool-toned interiors and white-and-grey colour schemes), and antique mirror with a deliberately aged, patinated finish (popular in traditional villa bedrooms in Jumeirah and Emirates Hills). Combination designs pairing mirror panels with lacquer or wood-grain panels create visual interest without overwhelming the room with reflections — a common choice in master bedrooms where one section is plain lacquer and the remaining sections are mirrored.

Moisture and humidity considerations for mirror wardrobes: mirror panels must be installed with a small gap at the bottom (minimum 5mm) to prevent moisture contact with the floor, which accelerates edge deterioration in the silver backing. In coastal properties — Palm Jumeirah, JBR, Dubai Marina ground floors — specify mirror panels with a vinyl-backed edge seal rather than plain silvered glass. The vinyl barrier prevents the moisture ingress that causes the black edge deterioration (black edges appearing on the mirror within 2-3 years) common in budget installations near the coast. For the full guide on material performance in UAE humidity, see our <a href="/wardrobe-humidity-dubai">wardrobe humidity guide</a>.

Mirror wardrobes by Dubai community. In Jumeirah and Emirates Hills villas, bronze-tinted or antique mirror wardrobes with ornate aluminium frame detailing are the most requested — they align with the warm-toned, traditional-influenced interiors common in these communities. In Dubai Marina, Downtown, and JLT apartments, grey-tinted mirror wardrobes with minimalist frameless designs dominate, matching the modern high-rise aesthetic. In Arabian Ranches and Dubai Hills villas, the most common combination is full mirror-door wardrobes in the master bedroom paired with wood-grain wardrobes in guest rooms. DIFC and Business Bay apartments: handleless aluminium-framed mirror systems with integrated LED strip lighting at the top track are gaining popularity — the LED illuminates the mirror and bedroom simultaneously when the door slides open. Across all property types, floor-to-ceiling mirror doors consistently outperform shorter designs in client satisfaction — the full-height reflection is significantly more useful for dressing, and the visual expansion effect only works at full floor-to-ceiling height.

Adding a mirror wardrobe to an existing fitted wardrobe: if your existing wardrobe carcass is structurally sound, we can replace the door panels only — keeping the carcass and fitting new mirror sliding panels onto the existing track. Cost is AED 1,500-4,000 per door depending on height, mirror type, and track replacement requirement. This is significantly cheaper than a full wardrobe replacement and is usually the right choice when the carcass is moisture-resistant MDF in good condition. For a full renovation cost breakdown, see our <a href="/walk-in-closet-renovation-dubai">renovation guide</a>.

For mirror wardrobes as part of a fitted wardrobe specification, see our <a href="/fitted-wardrobe">fitted wardrobe service page</a> for the complete configuration guide. For sliding door wardrobes with non-mirror panels, our <a href="/sliding-wardrobe">sliding wardrobe Dubai page</a> covers all panel options and pricing. For a wardrobe with integrated lighting that complements the mirror effect, our <a href="/wardrobe-lighting-dubai">wardrobe lighting guide</a> covers LED strip placement and sensor activation options. For a full walk-in wardrobe fit-out with mirror panels and island units, see our <a href="/walk-in-wardrobe-dubai">walk-in wardrobe Dubai page</a>. According to the <a href="https://www.dm.gov.ae" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Dubai Municipality</a> residential fit-out standards, mirror wardrobe glass must meet tempered glass specifications for safety compliance in residential installations.

What We Provide

Tempered or laminated safety mirror glass
Clear, bronze, grey, and antique mirror finishes
Sliding or hinged door configurations
Visually doubles room size with light reflection
Eliminates need for separate dressing mirror
Combination designs with lacquer or wood panels
4-5mm mirror thickness for durability
Safety film backing on all mirror panels

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. We use tempered or laminated mirror glass with a safety film backing. If broken, the glass holds together in fragments rather than shattering into sharp shards. This meets international safety standards for mirror installations in bedrooms and is the correct specification per Dubai Municipality residential fit-out requirements.

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