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98 x 56 Mirror With Frame - 98x56 Mirror

  • 98 x 56 Mirror With Frame - 98x56 Mirror - Custom Framed Mirror - Bathroom Mirror
  • Bathroom framed mirror in espresso wood finish

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Traditional and Modern Frame Finishes For Your Mirror

$0 For 98x56 Inch Mirror. 98 x 56 Framed Mirror.

With custom framing for mirrors, homeowners and designers can perfectly match the mirror to the interior style. MirrorLot provides a large variety of finishes like matte black, gold frames, white frames, stainless silver finish, bronze finish, espresso frames, and natural wood frames. Styles range from sleek modern to classic traditional and rustic. A custom-framed mirror can transform any space into a more balanced and beautiful environment. Choose your preferred mirror size to explore frame selections.

Extra large 98 x 56 bedroom mirror

  • Dimension in in.: 98 inch wide x 56 inch high
  • Dimension in ft.: 8 ft. 2/12 by 4 ft. 8/12
  • Custom framed mirror
  • Looks great in bathroom, vestibule, pantry, mens room, office, home theater room and more
  • Built to last a life time
  • Made in Austin, TX and Houston, TX, USA
  • Tags: mirror replacement, mirror wood frame, silver wall mirror, full length hanging mirror

98 inch mirror. 98x56 custom mirror. 98 x 56 bathroom mirror with frame.

Custom Framed Mirrors That Fit Every Interior Style

What mirror size do you need? Sometimes, a standard-sized mirror just will not work in a room. MirrorLot allows you to customize your mirror and buy the exact size you need for a framed mirror to upgrade your home, your bathroom, or interior design project. These custom framed mirrors can be used as bathroom mirrors, decorative mirrors, floor mirrors, full length dressing mirrors, entry mirrors, fireplace mantle mirrors, modern & contemporary mirrors, or just as a large wall mirror. All custom made in Austin and Houston, TX, USA.

Custom framed mirrors and custom size bathroom mirrors.

Matching Framed Mirrors For Commercial Projects

Commercial mirrors are an important detail in hotels, offices, and residential developments, and MirrorLot specializes in providing them for commercial projects. We partner with interior designers, architects, home builders, contractors, and property managers who need dependable mirror solutions. Our team can produce and ship orders ranging from a single mirror to hundreds of mirrors at a time. Each mirror can be customized by size and frame style so that every room shares the same design aesthetic. Coordinated mirrors help create a polished and visually appealing environment. Ask our team about discounted rates for wholesale and large volume orders.

Extra large custom framed bedroom mirror in cherry, charcoal, bronze, black, gloss black, walnut veneer, metallic, gloss white, white, burnished, red, espresso, gold, crimson red and more...



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