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92 x 56 Mirror With Frame - 92x56 Mirror

  • 92 x 56 Mirror With Frame - 92x56 Mirror - Custom Framed Mirror - Bathroom Mirror
  • Beach house mirror with rustic white frame

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Custom Sized Mirror For Your Unique Space

$0 For 92x56 Inch Mirror. 92 x 56 Framed Mirror.

Oversized 92 x 56 custom framed mirror

  • Dimension in in.: 92 inch wide x 56 inch high
  • Dimension in ft.: 7 ft. 8/12 by 4 ft. 8/12
  • Custom sizes mirror
  • Looks great in modern foyer, book room, fireplace, home theater room, restaurant, vestibule, restroom, billiard room and more
  • Built to last a life time
  • Made in Austin, TX and Houston, TX, USA
  • Tags: rectangular bathroom mirrors, framing a bathroom mirror, frame for mirror, pink mirror

92 inch mirror. 92x56 custom mirror. 92 x 56 bathroom mirror with frame.

When you want a mirror that fits perfectly, MirrorLot custom framed mirrors and bathroom mirrors are the answer. You can order mirrors in any size to fit your walls, whether small or oversized. These mirrors work well in bathrooms, bedrooms, entryways, and living rooms. Full length mirrors make dressing easy, while large wall mirrors create brightness and depth. Each mirror is made in Austin and Houston TX USA with expert craftsmanship to deliver quality and long-lasting beauty.

Design Your Own Framed Mirror

Custom framed mirrors allow you to personalize your decor. MirrorLot offers finishes such as deep black, dark gold, matte white, glossy silver, light bronze, espresso, and wood tone. With modern, contemporary, and rustic designs available, you can find the right match for your space. Select the mirror size to see all frame choices.

Custom framed mirrors and custom size bathroom mirrors.

Supplier Of Custom And Wholesale Framed Mirrors

MirrorLot provides commercial mirrors tailored for commercial projects of every size. We work closely with interior designers, architects, custom home builders, bathroom remodel contractors, and property managers to supply framed mirrors that fit both design and functional needs. Whether you are ordering one mirror for a small space or 500 mirrors for a large development, we can build and ship your order efficiently. Our mirrors can be customized in different sizes and coordinated frames to maintain a cohesive look across bathrooms, hallways, lobbies, and living areas. Matching frame styles create a unified design language throughout the property. Contact us to learn more about wholesale discounts and bulk pricing options for your commercial mirror projects.

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