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The Pros and Cons of Framed vs. Frameless Bathroom Mirrors

When shopping for a bathroom mirror, you’ll see two main styles: framed and frameless. Each has its benefits, but which one is right for you depends on the look you want and how you use the space.

Frameless Mirrors

Pros: Sleek, minimal, affordable, and common in new homes.

Cons: Edges can blacken over time, they can feel plain or unfinished, and they don’t add decorative style.

Framed Mirrors

Pros: Decorative, custom-looking, hides clips and worn edges, and adds polish to the bathroom.

Cons: Slightly higher cost than frameless, and you’ll need to choose a finish that works with your décor.

Where Frame My Mirror Fits In

With framed mirrors or Add A Frame kits, you can transform a basic frameless mirror into a framed one in under an hour. This gives you the best of both worlds: keeping your existing mirror but upgrading to a designer look.

Framed mirrors win when it comes to style and longevity. They bring character to a bathroom in a way a frameless mirror cannot.

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

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