When ordering a custom-sized wall mirror, here are the key factors to consider:
Height & Width: Specify exact measurements (in inches or centimeters). Common sizes range from 24″x36″ to oversized statement pieces (e.g., 48″x72″).
Thickness: Typically 1/4″ (standard) or 3/8″ (more durable for large mirrors).
Rectangular, Round, Oval, Square, or Unique Cutouts (e.g., arched, asymmetrical).
Polished Edges: Smooth, glossy finish (most common).
Beveled Edges: Angled cut (adds elegance).
Flat-Polished: Smooth but not beveled.
Unpolished/Seamed Edges: Raw cut (cheaper but less refined).
Standard Silver: Reflective backing.
Antique/Low-Reflective: Distressed or reduced shine for a vintage look.
Safety Backing: Protective coating to prevent shattering.
Frameless: Minimalist, often with hidden clips or adhesive.
Framed: Custom frame options (wood, metal, etc.).
Plywood Backing: Adds stability for heavy mirrors.
Local Glass & Mirror Shops (best for precise cuts and quick service).
Online Retailers (e.g., MirrorPlus, CustomMirrors, Wayfair, Etsy).
Home Improvement Stores (Lowes, Home Depot may offer custom cuts).
Small (24″x36″): $100–$300
Medium (36″x48″): $200–$600
Large (48″x72″+): $500–$1,500+
(Prices vary based on thickness, coating, and edge work.)
✔ Measure twice—account for wall space and hanging hardware.
✔ For large mirrors, consider tempered glass for safety.
✔ Check if the seller includes installation hardware (e.g., J-channels, clips).