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100 x 53 Mirror With Frame - 100x53 Mirror

  • 100 x 53 Mirror With Frame - 100x53 Mirror - Custom Framed Mirror - Bathroom Mirror
  • Large gold frame bathroom mirror

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$0 For 100x53 Inch Mirror. 100 x 53 Framed Mirror.

Custom mirror framing helps you achieve the perfect look for your space. MirrorLot provides finishes such as matte black, gold, white, silver, bronze, espresso, and wood. Frame styles range from minimal modern to detailed ornate. With the right design, your mirror becomes a stunning focal point. Select the size to see frame options and customization features.

X-Large 100 x 53 bathroom mirror

  • Dimension in in.: 100 inch wide x 53 inch high
  • Dimension in ft.: 8 ft. 4/12 by 4 ft. 5/12
  • Custom cut mirror
  • Beautiful in home office, anteroom, office, front door, game room, entry room, waiting room and more
  • Built to last a life time
  • Made in Austin, TX and Houston, TX, USA
  • Tags: mirrors decorative, rectangle wall mirror, large wall mirrors

100 inch mirror. 100x53 custom mirror. 100 x 53 bathroom mirror with frame.

Custom Framed Mirror To Complement Your Layout and Decor

Custom framed mirrors and custom size bathroom mirrors can transform any space in your home. Standard mirror sizes often fail to match unique walls or design layouts. MirrorLot gives you the freedom to order the exact size and frame style you need. These mirrors can be made as elegant bathroom mirrors, decorative mirrors for hallways, full length dressing mirrors, large wall mirrors for living spaces, or accent mirrors above fireplaces. A custom mirror adds balance and light to any room while reflecting your personal taste. Each mirror is crafted with precision and care in Austin and Houston TX USA, ensuring the highest quality for your home or interior design project.

Custom framed mirrors and custom size bathroom mirrors.

Distributor Of Commercial Bathroom Mirrors

MirrorLot provides commercial mirrors for projects where standard options are not enough. We understand the needs of interior designers, architects, custom home builders, and renovation contractors who require specific sizes and cohesive framing styles. Our facility can produce as few as one mirror or as many as 500 mirrors in a single order. Each mirror can be sized precisely and framed with matching or complementary profiles that bring unity to your design. This is ideal for commercial bathrooms, lobbies, corridors, and residential developments. We also offer attractive wholesale discounts on bulk commercial orders to help keep your project on budget.

X-large bathroom mirror for ballroom, tv room, home office, bar, parlour, waiting room, billiard room, front door, hallway, wine cellar, stairs, kitchen, dressing room, entry and more...



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