Mirror Framing: How It Works
When ready to order, shop the styles and colors to find your favorite, and begin the order process.
We need two different measurements to cut your frame. First, measure the height and width of the mirror. Use our measuring worksheet as a guide if you like.
Next, measure distance from each mirror edge to nearest wall, outlet, light, etc. This will tell us how far we can extend the frame beyond the mirror to hide the mirror edge. No room around the mirror? No problem. Your frame will be made to fit – no matter what.
Everything you need - except a small hammer - comes in the kit. Simply follow the instructions. First glue, then assemble the corners.
Frame legs come pre-taped with professional-grade, moisture-proof tape. Test-fit your frame, and then peel off the backing.
If your mirror sits on the backsplash, rest frame on backsplash and press the frame to the mirror.
If your mirror does not sit on a backsplash, you can use the placement corners to test hang your frame. Then peel backing and press to mirror.
Admire your newly transformed bathroom!
Beveled edge mirrors may also be framed. We recommend wide styles to be used with bevels.
Medicine cabinets with hinged doors may also be framed. See the example here. For these we recommend slimmer styles to retain as much of the mirror as possible.