Yes, floor mirrors are firmly in style — arched and full-length formats in particular have held consistent demand across bedroom, entryway, and home gym spaces throughout the mid-2020s interior design cycle.

Floor mirrors have transitioned from occasional accent pieces to functional room anchors. The arched top profile — a single smooth curve rather than a flat or angular cap — has become especially dominant because it elongates vertical space in rooms with standard 8-foot ceilings and softens the rectangular grid of walls and furniture. Matte black and brushed gold aluminum frames remain the two leading finishes, with white wood gaining ground in lighter Scandinavian-influenced interiors. The dual-use design — freestanding stand plus wall-mount hardware in one package — has broadened floor mirror appeal to renters who previously skipped the category.

  • Arched floor mirrors are the dominant style format in 2024–2025 bedroom and entryway design.
  • Common full-length floor mirror sizes range from 56×21 inches to 64×21 inches for single-person use.
  • Matte black, brushed gold, and white wood are the three most prevalent frame finishes in current floor mirror inventory.
  • Most Xramfy floor mirrors ship with both a freestanding stand and wall-mounting hardware in the same box.
  • A 34×76-inch floor mirror is approximately 4 inches narrower than a standard 32-inch interior door and nearly as tall.