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94 x 38 Mirror With Frame - 94x38 Mirror

  • 94 x 38 Mirror With Frame - 94x38 Mirror - Custom Framed Mirror - Bathroom Mirror
  • Custom size mirror with white frame

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Custom Mirror For Custom Spaces

$0 For 94x38 Inch Mirror. 94 x 38 Framed Mirror.

Oversized 94 x 38 fireplace mirror

  • Dimension in in.: 94 inch wide x 38 inch high
  • Dimension in ft.: 7 ft. 10/12 by 3 ft. 2/12
  • Custom sizes mirror
  • Ideal for billiard room, gym, lobby, foyer, sitting room, book room, waiting room and more
  • Built to last a life time
  • Made in Austin, TX and Houston, TX, USA
  • Tags: cheap large wall mirrors, cherry framed mirror, wall mounted mirror, wall art mirrors, brass framed mirror, elegant mirrors

94 inch mirror. 94x38 custom mirror. 94 x 38 bathroom mirror with frame.

Custom framed mirrors and bathroom mirrors from MirrorLot are made with your home in mind. You can choose the exact size and style that suits your space best. These mirrors are ideal for use in bathrooms, bedrooms, and entryways. Full length mirrors add elegance, while large wall mirrors can make rooms look brighter and more open. Each custom mirror is crafted by hand in Austin and Houston TX USA. With MirrorLot, you get the perfect balance of function, design, and quality craftsmanship.

Enhance Room Interior With Custom Framed Mirror

Add sophistication with a custom-framed mirror from MirrorLot. Choose from a broad range of finishes including gold frames, black frames for mirror, white frame finish, silver frames, espresso frame, and natural wood frames. Whether your decor is sleek modern or classically ornate, you can find the perfect frame. Start by choosing your mirror size to see available designs.

Custom framed mirrors and custom size bathroom mirrors.

Designers and Architects Source For Commercial Bathroom Mirrors

Commercial mirrors for commercial projects require planning, coordination, and a reliable supplier. MirrorLot works with interior designers, architects, contractors, and property managers to provide custom framed mirrors for hotels, offices, and residential developments. We can produce and ship any quantity, from one mirror to large runs of 500 or more. Mirrors can be customized in a variety of sizes and ordered with matching frame profiles and finishes. This creates a cohesive and visually pleasing look across commercial bathrooms, guest rooms, lobbies, and corridors. To support large scale projects, MirrorLot offers wholesale pricing and discount rates for bulk mirror orders.

Oversized fireplace mirror for anteroom, gym, stairs, fireplace, entryway, entry room, closet, music room, foyer, sitting room, hallway, home theater room, dressing room, entranceway, bathroom and more...



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