Most bathrooms have good bones, but one detail can keep the space from feeling truly finished: the mirror.
When planning a bathroom update, it’s easy to focus on the tile, paint, vanity, and fixtures first. But the mirror often takes up more visual space than any of them. If it’s a large, frameless, builder-grade mirror, it can make even an otherwise upgraded bathroom feel generic or unfinished.
The Builder-Grade Mirror Problem
Large frameless mirrors are practical, but they don’t add much personality or definition to a space. They can visually flatten the room, leaving the bathroom feeling more like a blank canvas than a thoughtfully designed space.
That’s where framing makes a difference.

A Small Change With a Big Impact
Adding a frame around your existing mirror instantly gives it structure and definition. It transforms a basic, functional feature into a design element that feels intentional and custom-built.
Even better, a framed mirror can help bring the rest of your bathroom together. Choose a frame that complements your hardware, lighting, vanity, or other finishes, and suddenly the entire space feels more cohesive.
The best part? You don’t have to change the layout or replace your existing mirror to get the effect.
See the Difference
Take the same bathroom with the same vanity, lighting, tile, and layout. The only change is adding a frame around the mirror. Suddenly, the space feels more polished, elevated, and complete.

It’s a simple example of how one overlooked detail can change the perception of an entire room.
A High-Impact, Low-Effort Upgrade
Bathroom renovations can quickly become expensive and time-consuming. Framing your existing mirror offers a much simpler alternative, delivering a surprisingly big visual impact without the cost or disruption of a full remodel.

With Add A Frame®, you can turn a builder-grade mirror into a finished design feature without replacing the glass or starting from scratch.
Sometimes, the upgrade your bathroom needs isn’t a new vanity or a complete renovation. It’s simply a frame. Shop Add A Frame®.
