mirror Glass
Add elegance and clarity to your space with our premium custom-made mirror glass.
Why Mirror Glass?
Mirror glass can dramatically transform a space by creating the illusion of depth and openness.
By reflecting light and surroundings, mirrors make rooms appear larger and brighter, enhancing both natural and artificial lighting.
Beyond aesthetics, mirror glass serves practical purposes, such as in gyms, where it allows individuals to monitor their technique during exercise. In addition, mirrors are commonly used in bathrooms, and retail spaces, making them a staple in both residential and commercial design.
Prioritising Safety
Our mirror glass is manufactured to meet strict regulatory standards, ensuring safety and code compliance in building design.
Benefits of Mirror Glass
- Perfect for various applications
- Fully compliant with UK regulations
- Made-to-order
- Super-fast turnaround
- Easy to clean
Perfect For Any Project
At UKO Glass, we understand that every project is unique, which is why we supply mirrors for both large-scale installations and smaller, bespoke designs.
Whether you’re outfitting a spacious gym with wall-to-wall mirrors or creating custom pieces for a home bathroom or dressing room, we can provide mirrors of any size.
Speak to the experts
Get in touch with our team about mirror glass for your next project today!
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Yes, mirrors are made of glass, but not just plain glass. A mirror is typically a flat piece of glass coated on one side with a reflective material. The glass serves as a smooth, protective surface that keeps the reflective layer from getting scratched or damaged, while the metal layer does the actual reflecting of light.
To clean mirrors, start by using a soft, lint-free cloth or microfibre cloth to avoid scratching the surface. Spray a small amount of glass cleaner onto the cloth (not directly on the mirror) to prevent drips from damaging the edges. Wipe the mirror in a circular motion to remove dust and smudges, then finish with vertical or horizontal strokes to avoid streaks.
The cost of mirror glass depends on its size. Smaller, standard mirrors are generally cheaper, while large or custom-cut mirrors can be more costly.
