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How to Choose a Mirror Frame That Matches Any Décor

A mirror is more than a functional necessity. In well-designed spaces, it acts as an architectural element that ties finishes, lighting, and layout together. Choosing the wrong frame, or skipping a frame entirely, can make a space feel unfinished, even when everything else is thoughtfully designed.

At Frame My Mirror, we specialize in custom-sized framed mirrors and frame kits designed to integrate seamlessly into real homes. Based on years of working with designers, builders, and homeowners, these are the core principles that ensure a mirror frame works with virtually any décor.

Start with Neutral Finishes for Maximum Versatility

Neutral frame colors provide the most flexibility across styles and future updates.
• Black frames create contrast and definition.
• White frames feel clean and intentional.
• Gray tones bridge warm and cool palettes.

Use Wood Frames to Introduce Warmth and Balance

Wood frames bring natural warmth and texture.
• Light woods feel relaxed and airy.
• Dark woods add depth and visual weight.

Coordinate Metal Frames with Existing Fixtures

Metal frames work best when they echo nearby hardware, such as chrome, brushed nickel, or brass finishes.

Pay Attention to Shape and Scale

Rectangular frames add structure. Round or oval frames soften linear spaces. Frame width influences visual weight.

Choose a Style That Adapts Over Time

Simple, clean-lined frames remain relevant as décor evolves.

Why Frame My Mirror Is Different

Frame My Mirror focuses exclusively on mirrors and frames, offering custom-sized solutions designed for real-world spaces without requiring mirror removal.

Shop our frame kits and framed mirrors at www.FrameMyMirror.com.

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