It can be a challenge to find a color to match the bathroom cabinets or a finish that mimics the dining room chandelier, especially when it has to surround the perfect sized mirror for the space. That’s why we offer an endless variety of choices available for customers who want to create the ideal custom mirror to fit the décor and size of their room.
We can use any frame in our collection for this process; we need only use a frame whose width will support the weight of the mirror. Depending on the profiles, we may also stack two frames within each other to create a larger frame with more impact and added interest.
Proper consideration must also be given to the type of mirror to be framed; a flat mirror gives a sleek and simple finish, while a beveled edge adds finesse, formality and further accents the frame. This choice is often made easier after the style of frame and size of mirror is established.
Customers trying to highlight a particular color in a room are encouraged to bring along a color sample, be it a paint chip, favorite pillow, dresser drawer or other object that may influence the final decision. This helps our framers visualize the finished space and more often than not results in frame options that otherwise might not be considered.
To add a touch of antiquity to your home, consider our small selection of traditional gilt wood mirrors imported directly from England. These exquisite frames are handmade by expert craftsmen who employ the use of 18th and 19th century moulds in their ornamentation to preserve the feel of the era. Feel free to explore the links below for more information on these mirrors, or stop by our gallery to view them in person.
Large Archtop |
Canted Archtop |
Lattice Frieze |
Large Circle with Convex Mirror |
Regency Fluted Column |