Wooden Frame – Classic and versatile; available in various finishes (e.g., rustic, modern, vintage).
Metal Frame – Sleek and contemporary; options include brass, gold, black, or silver.
Ornate/Gilded Frame – Elegant and luxurious, often with intricate designs (common in traditional decor).
Minimalist Frame – Thin or barely-there frames for a modern, clean look.
Vintage/Shabby Chic Frame – Distressed or painted finishes for a cozy, eclectic vibe.
Industrial Frame – Raw materials like iron or pipe fittings for an urban look.
Custom Frame – DIY or custom-made frames to match specific decor styles.
Living Room: Above a sofa, fireplace, or console table.
Bedroom: Over a dresser or as a full-length mirror.
Entryway: To create an inviting first impression.
Bathroom: Framed medicine cabinet or vanity mirror.
Dining Room: To reflect light and enhance the space.
Size: Measure your wall space before purchasing.
Frame Material: Choose based on durability and style.
Mounting: Check if it needs hooks, anchors, or adhesive strips.
Shape: Round, rectangular, oval, or unique shapes.
Lighting: Some framed mirrors come with built-in LED lights.