Zhejiang Royal Home Co., Ltd. : Your Trustworthy Frame Mirror Manufacturer!

Zhejiang Royal Home Co., Ltd is a reliable factory specializing in bathroom furniture, such as bathroom cabinets, mirrors, and basins. Our products have been popular worldwide, we export mainly to USA, Canada, South America, Europa, South Africa, and some East Asia countries. We have more than ten years of experience in OEM, and ODM service for customers and are now one of the leading suppliers in the bathroom vanity industry. By choosing one of our products, our customers get the ultimate combination of quality, design, and service.

Rich Product Variety

Our company can produce bathroom mirrors, resin basins, resin basins, illuminated mirrors, resin basins, stone resin countertop basins, white stone resin basins, white bathroom sinks, floor-standing cabinets and so on.

 

Leading Service

We have many years of industry experience and a complete production management, quality supervision, sales service operation system. Whether you want to buy a bathroom mirror or a resin basin, just send your requirements by email and we can customize the product for you.

Wide Sales Area

Our products are popular all over the world, mainly exported to the United States, Canada, South America, Europe, South Africa and some East Asian countries.

Quality Guaranteed

We have more than ten years of experience in OEM, ODM services, and our products have obtained CE, FSC, CUPC and ISO9001 certifications.

 

  • Bathroom Vanity Mirror Wood Frame

    Bathroom Vanity Mirror Wood Frame

    This gorgeous bathroom vanity mirror features an wood frame with natural distressing.

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  • Aluminum Frame Bathroom Mirror

    Aluminum Frame Bathroom Mirror

    The minimalist design gives you a classic and unique feel. The timeless metal rectangular golden

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  • Black Aluminum Frame Mirror

    Black Aluminum Frame Mirror

    This black aluminum frame mirror adopts a simple line design and classic brushed metal frame. It

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  • 800mm Bathroom Mirror

    800mm Bathroom Mirror

    This wall-mounted mirror with a modern, neat, elegant, and simple design, is a perfect addition to

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  • 48 Inch Frame Mirror

    48 Inch Frame Mirror

    Elegant and stylish, this 48 inch contemporary brushed metal wall mirror is the perfect addition to

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What is Frame Mirror

 

 

A Frame Mirror is a type of mirror that includes a decorative or functional border or frame around the reflective glass surface. Unlike frameless mirrors, frame mirrors add an additional design element to the mirror, making them not only functional but also decorative pieces that complement the style of a room.

 

Features of Frame Mirror
 

Easy Cleaning
Ease of maintenance is one of the hallmarks of a framed mirror. With the frame protecting the polished edges, the risk of moisture and dust accumulating behind the glass is significantly reduced, simplifying your cleaning routine.

 

Installation Flexibility
The versatility of framed mirrors extends to their installation. With a variety of mounting methods available, you can securely attach your mirror to any wall type, be it drywall or plaster, without the need for additional structures – a testament to the frame’s additional support.

 

Added Protection
Beyond their visual appeal, framed mirrors, including polished edge mirrors, serve a critical role in protecting your investment. The robust frames shield the delicate edges of the mirror from the rough-and-tumble of daily life, preventing chipping or shattering – especially valuable in high-traffic areas.

 

Customizable Designs
The beauty of framed mirrors, including framed vanity mirror options, lies in their ability to be tailored to your unique style. With a myriad of customization options from the type of glass to the finish of the frame, such as metal wrapped mirrors, you can create a piece that reflects your individuality and complements your interior design. In addition to framed mirrors, a framed and frameless mirror can also be a versatile choice for your space.

 

Materials of Frame Mirror

Polished Stone Frame Mirror
A polished stone is nothing but a marble with a shinier look. Many brands give them good names to charge extra fees. Thus, you will need to be smart in dealing with them. Polished stone frames look brilliant and always shine if you make them clean. However, there is a serious threat to them. Since they come from marble, their weight will be a factor. Thus, if you do not hang them ideally, they may fall. And once marble, especially from a frame, falls, it will crack instantly. And with a mirror inside, your combination will fail.

 

Metal Frame Mirror
Metal frame mirrors bring more durability than stones or marbles. They carry good stiffness and good resistance to avoid fracture.

 

Wood Frame Mirror
Wood absorbs pressure ideally due to its strength in nature. And with good thickness, there is no issue with storage. When you increase the thickness of the metals, there is an issue to fit the frame precisely. But with wood frames, you just need perfect nails to clip the mirror in the position. In addition, attaching wood frames is easy. With a good clip or nail behind, they can easily stay with a thread.

 

 
How to Choose Frame Mirror
 
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Stick to a Color Scheme
One approach for interior design is to start with a color scheme. You have the main color and a couple of accent colors. As an accent item, your new mirror might be an excellent choice for one of the secondary colors. Peruse the frames the shop has available, and look for one within your accent color. The frame doesn't have to be the exact color from your palette - a shade or wash could look attractive.

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Aim for Balance
When you decorate, your pieces should have a sense of balance, which comes from their scale and proportion. So, the frame should have an even balance with the rest of the décor. For instance, an oversized frame works well to balance another visually heavy item, such as the sofa. The mirror and its frame need to work within the scale of the room, too, to maintain that balance.

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Stay Within a Décor Style
Similarly, perhaps you've chosen a specific décor style for your room. Your mirror frame should fit within that style. For example, if you're going for a glamorous ambiance, consider an elaborate and even gilded frame. A distressed frame would be charming in a cottage or shabby chic room. An unstained wooden frame complements rustic and country décor.

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Match with Metal Finishes
Textured frames often feature a metal finish, but you can find smooth metal frames, too. If you're considering a metal frame, look around for other metal finishes in the rest of your décor. The mirror frame doesn't have to match those finishes exactly. However, you want to show some cohesion. For example, if you already have some silver, look for a metal frame with silver undertones.

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Add Pattern or Texture
You can also take another approach to achieve that visual balance. Frames with patterning carry visual weight. The pattern can come from paint, cutouts or even tile. The frame itself may be perfectly scaled to the mirror, but will still draw the eye because of that pattern.

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Make a Statement
When you choose a custom mirror, you might want it to be the center of attention. Mirror glass alone would have difficulty providing the focal point of your décor. A big, bold frame, however, would draw attention to your new mirror.

 

How to Install Frame Mirror
 
48 Inch Frame Mirror

Gather Your Tools and Materials
First and foremost, gather your mirror framing materials and tools. To get started, you’ll need the following items:

Primed MDF baseboards
A tape measure
A level
A miter saw
Liquid nails or extra-strength wood glue
Some caulk and a caulk gun
Extra fine sandpaper
Paint
A paintbrush, roller, or spray gun
Painter’s tape
A tack cloth

Measure Your Mirror
Use a tape measure to estimate the measurements of your mirror by placing it along the edge of the mirror. Make a note of any mirror clips and how they’ll fit into your frame while you’re doing it. Take measurements all the way to the top of the clips if you wish to hang the frame from the wall above the clips. Measure the distance between the mirror and other things on the wall, such as light switches, shelving, a backsplash, or a countertop or vanity. In general, you’ll want at least a couple of inches of space between the frame and anything else. You’ll be able to select the size of the frame and whether it will be fastened to the wall or the mirror itself after obtaining all of these dimensions.

 

Cut the Baseboards
To cut the proper lengths of the boards, use a miter saw set at a 45-degree angle. When you’re finished, separate the four pieces of MDF board, as you’ll be installing them individually later. It’s a good idea to lay them down flat to make sure everything lines up properly when you hang the mirror frame.

Black Aluminum Frame Mirror
Aluminum Frame Bathroom Mirror

Paint the Baseboards
The real fun starts when you’ve trimmed the baseboards to size. It’s time to put some paint on them. If you’re framing a bathroom mirror, it could make sense to match the hue to your vanity, but the choice is entirely yours. Paint the boards on both sides with a roller, brush, or spray gun once you’ve decided on a color.

 

Sand the Baseboards
Use an extra-fine sanding pad to lightly sand the baseboards, then wipe them clean with a tack cloth. If your DIY is for the bathroom mirror that will be exposed to water, you may want to add a topcoat or sealer at this time. A polyurethane coat could work well, and you’ll be able to pick among matte, satin, semi-gloss, or high-gloss sheens.

Install the Mirror Frame
After the paint has dried up, it’s time to put the mirror frame together. Apply liquid nails to the board’s back, starting with the bottom piece and avoiding the edge closest to the mirror. Press the frame against the mirror or the wall, and use a level to ensure it is straight. Make use of a painter’s tape to keep everything in place while the construction adhesive cures.

 

Touch Up the Frame
Remove the painter’s tape and caulk any uneven corners once the mirror frame has dried fully (approximately 24 hours). Run a bead of silicone caulk on any gaps or joints using a caulk gun and smooth with a damp finger. Touch up with paint when it has dried.

800mm Bathroom Mirror

 

 
Certificate

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: What is a frame mirror?

A: A frame mirror is a mirror surrounded by a decorative or protective frame, which enhances the overall appearance and structure. The frame can be made from a variety of materials such as wood, metal, plastic, or glass. Frame mirrors are commonly used in bathrooms, bedrooms, living rooms, or hallways to add a stylish element while serving a functional purpose.

Q: What materials are typically used to make frame mirrors?

A: Frame mirrors can be made from wood, metal, plastic, or even glass. Wooden frames provide a rustic or traditional look, while metal frames can create a modern or industrial vibe. Plastic frames are lightweight and versatile, making them suitable for a variety of styles. Glass frames, often found in high-end designs, offer a sleek and luxurious feel.

Q: What are the benefits of having a frame mirror?

A: Frame mirrors add both aesthetic value and functionality to any space. The frame enhances the mirror’s appearance, making it a focal point in the room, while the mirror itself reflects light and creates the illusion of more space. Additionally, a frame can protect the edges of the mirror from chipping or damage, increasing its longevity.

Q: How do I choose the right frame mirror for my space?

A: When choosing a frame mirror, consider the style of your room, the available wall space, and your desired aesthetic. For a modern or minimalist look, metal or glass frames may work best, while wooden or ornate frames suit traditional or rustic spaces. Ensure that the size of the mirror complements the proportions of the room, balancing both form and function.

Q: Can frame mirrors be used in bathrooms?

A: Yes, frame mirrors are often used in bathrooms to add a decorative element. However, if the mirror will be exposed to high moisture levels, it’s important to choose a frame material that is moisture-resistant, such as metal or specially treated wood. This will prevent the frame from warping or deteriorating over time.

Q: What is the difference between a framed and frameless mirror?

A: A framed mirror has a border around it, which adds a decorative or structural element, while a frameless mirror lacks this feature, providing a sleeker and more minimalist look. Frameless mirrors are often used in modern interiors for a clean aesthetic, whereas framed mirrors can add texture, color, and style to a room.

Q: Are frame mirrors suitable for small spaces?

A: Frame mirrors can work well in small spaces, especially if chosen carefully. A frame that is too bulky can overwhelm a small room, but a slim or minimalist frame can create an illusion of space by reflecting light and adding depth. Opt for lighter frame colors or metallic finishes to enhance the openness of a small area.

Q: How should a frame mirror be hung on the wall?

A: Hanging a frame mirror requires ensuring that it is securely fastened to the wall using appropriate hooks, nails, or brackets. For heavier mirrors, wall anchors or studs are necessary to ensure the mirror doesn’t fall. It’s also important to position the mirror at eye level or based on the intended use to ensure it’s practical and functional.

Q: Can frame mirrors be customized?

A: Yes, frame mirrors can be customized to fit specific design preferences. You can choose the material, color, and shape of the frame to match your decor. Customization is particularly useful when creating a mirror for an unusual space or when trying to match the mirror with other furniture or design elements in the room.

Q: Are frame mirrors heavy?

A: The weight of a frame mirror depends on the size of the mirror and the material used for the frame. Wooden or metal frames are typically heavier, while plastic frames are lighter. Large frame mirrors, regardless of material, can be quite heavy and may require sturdy mounting hardware and professional installation to ensure they are securely fastened.

Q: What styles of frame mirrors are available?

A: Frame mirrors come in a variety of styles, ranging from traditional to modern. You can find rustic wooden frames, ornate and decorative designs, sleek metal frames, minimalist glass frames, and more. This wide range of styles allows frame mirrors to fit seamlessly into any type of interior design, whether classic, contemporary, or eclectic.

Q: How do I clean and maintain a frame mirror?

A: To clean a frame mirror, use a soft cloth and a mild glass cleaner for the reflective surface. For the frame, use appropriate cleaning methods based on the material—wood frames may require dusting or polishing, while metal frames might need a gentle cleaner to prevent tarnishing. Regular maintenance will ensure both the frame and mirror remain in good condition.

Q: Can frame mirrors make a room look larger?

A: Yes, mirrors, in general, have the ability to make a room feel larger by reflecting light and creating a sense of depth. A well-placed frame mirror can brighten a space and give the illusion of more space. For small or dark rooms, placing a frame mirror opposite a window or light source will amplify the effect.

Q: Are frame mirrors expensive?

A: The cost of a frame mirror varies depending on the size, material, and design. Basic frame mirrors made of plastic or MDF are relatively affordable, while custom-designed or large mirrors with high-end materials like solid wood or metal can be more expensive. However, there are options at various price points, making them accessible for different budgets.

Q: Can I use multiple frame mirrors in one room?

A: Yes, using multiple frame mirrors in a room can add depth and style to the space. You can create a feature wall by grouping different sizes and styles of frame mirrors or place several mirrors strategically to reflect light and enhance the room’s aesthetic. Just ensure that the mirrors complement each other and the overall design of the room.

Q: What shapes are available for frame mirrors?

A: Frame mirrors come in various shapes, including rectangular, square, round, oval, and even abstract or irregular forms. Rectangular and square mirrors provide a classic and functional look, while round or oval mirrors add softness to a space. Abstract shapes can be used for artistic or eclectic decor, making them stand out as statement pieces.

Q: Can a frame mirror be used as a statement piece?

A: Yes, a frame mirror can serve as a statement piece in a room, especially if it has a bold design, unique shape, or intricate details. Large mirrors with ornate frames or unusual finishes can become the focal point of a room, drawing attention and adding a touch of elegance or personality to the space.

Q: Where is the best place to hang a frame mirror in the home?

A: Frame mirrors can be placed in various locations depending on their function and aesthetic appeal. Common placements include above a bathroom sink, in a bedroom over a dresser, in an entryway for quick glances before leaving the house, or in a living room as a decorative feature. The best place is where the mirror serves both practical and visual purposes.

Q: What size frame mirror should I choose?

A: The size of the frame mirror should be proportional to the wall or space where it will be installed. In small rooms, a large mirror can help make the space feel bigger, while in large rooms, a small mirror might look out of place. The size also depends on its function—if it’s for personal grooming, choose a size that fits comfortably at eye level.

Q: Can I frame an existing mirror?

A: Yes, it is possible to add a frame to an existing mirror to update its look or match it to your room’s decor. This can be done by purchasing a frame kit or hiring a professional to custom-build a frame that fits around the mirror. Framing an existing mirror is a cost-effective way to refresh the appearance of a room.

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