Of course! Finding a custom-sized floor mirror in Qatar is very achievable, with several excellent options depending on your budget, desired style, and timeline.
Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the process.
This is often the best route for a true custom job. These companies specialize in cutting glass and mirrors to exact specifications and can handle various edge finishes (beveled, polished, etc.) and backing.
How it works: You provide the exact height and width, they cut the mirror, and often they can also supply a simple stand or help you find a local carpenter to build a frame.
Pros: Most cost-effective for pure size customization, high-quality mirror, professional finishing.
Cons: You may need to source the frame or stand separately.
Popular Companies in Qatar:
Al Muftah Glass: A well-known and established company with a strong reputation for quality glass and mirror work.
Qatar Glass Company: Another major player offering custom cutting and mirror services.
Doha Glass & Mirror Factory: A good option for direct-from-factory pricing and service.
Many smaller workshops in the Industrial Area offer excellent and competitive services. A quick search for “glass workshop” or “mirror cutting” on Google Maps will show numerous options.
If you want a custom mirror that includes a specific frame (e.g., ornate, modern, minimalist), many high-end furniture stores offer bespoke services.
How it works: You work with a designer to choose the frame material (wood, metal, acrylic), finish, and size. They manage the entire production.
Pros: Full-service, high-quality and unique designs, one-stop shop.
Cons: Significantly more expensive; longer lead time.
Where to look:
ID Design (Gulf Home): Known for modern furniture and often has connections to custom manufacturers.
Bolia, The One, Maison du Monde: While they sell standard items, they may have catalogs for custom orders or be able to refer you to their suppliers.
Specialized Interior Design Boutiques in malls like Lagoona Mall, Place Vendôme, or The Gate Mall.
A great option if you have a specific frame design in mind. You can have a carpenter build the frame to your exact dimensions, and then take the measurements to a glass shop to have the mirror cut to fit.
Pros: Complete creative control over the frame’s design and material.
Cons: Requires coordinating between two different vendors.
Where to find them:
The Industrial Area (Street 1, Street 45, etc.): This is the hub for workshops and carpenters. You can visit shops and discuss your project directly.
Online marketplaces like Snoonu Home Services or Mzad Qatar: Look for carpenters advertising custom furniture services.
A growing number of local Qatari businesses and home-based entrepreneurs offer custom decor items through Instagram and Facebook.
How to find them: Search hashtags like #QatarHomeDecor, #DohaInteriors, #CustomFurnitureQatar, #QatarArtisan.
Pros: Often unique, handcrafted designs; can support small businesses.
Cons: Quality can vary, so always ask for examples of previous work.
Exact Dimensions: Measure the space carefully. Decide if you want the mirror to stand freely or lean against the wall.
Mirror Thickness: Standard thicknesses are 1/4″ (6mm) or 3/8″ (10mm). Thicker glass is more durable and less prone to distortion.
Edge Finish:
Polished (Flat Polish): A smooth, safe edge. Most common for modern mirrors.
Beveled Edge: A angled cut around the perimeter that creates a reflective prism effect. Looks more decorative and high-end.
Seamed Edge: A basic, unfinished edge. Usually not recommended as it can be sharp.
Backing: Ensure the mirror has a proper protective backing to prevent the silvering from degrading, especially important in Qatar’s humid climate.
Frame vs. Frameless: Do you want a simple, frameless leaner mirror or an ornate framed piece? This decision will guide you to the right vendor.
Safety: For large mirrors, especially in homes with children, consider tempered glass. It is much stronger and, if it breaks, it will shatter into small, dull pieces instead of large, sharp shards. Any reputable glass shop can temper the glass for you upon request (this is usually mandatory for mirrors above a certain size in many countries for safety regulations—ask the vendor about Qatari standards).
Basic Custom-Cut Mirror (no frame): QAR 300 – QAR 800+ depending on size and thickness.
Custom Mirror with Simple Stand/Frame: QAR 600 – QAR 1,500+.
High-End Designer Custom Mirror: QAR 2,000 – QAR 5,000+.
My Recommendation:
Start by contacting Al Muftah Glass or a similar specialist for a quote on the mirror itself. If you just need a simple leaner mirror, this is all you need. If you want a frame, then visit the Industrial Area to find a carpenter to build it to your design, using the mirror dimensions from the glass shop.
Generally speaking, our order requirements are as follows: the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for large items is 50 pieces, for regular items it is 100 pieces, for small items it is 500 pieces, and for very small items (such as ceramic decorations) the MOQ is 1,000 pieces. Orders exceeding $100,000 will receive a 5% discount. The delivery timeline is determined based on the specific order quantity and production schedule. Typically, we are able to complete delivery within two months.






