Custom Mirror Pricing Breakdown
- Bathroom Vanity Mirror (36 inches–48 inches): $200–$600 (glass + frame + installation)
- Large Wall Mirror (48 inches–60 inches): $400–$1,000
- Full-Length Mirror (custom frame): $600–$1,500
- Decorative/Specialty Mirrors: $800–$2,500+
- Commercial Installation (gym, studio, dance floor): $1,000–$5,000+
What Affects the Cost?
- Size: Larger mirrors use more glass (higher material cost)
- Glass Type: Standard mirror, anti-fog, low-iron (clearer reflection)
- Frame: Wood, metal, or frameless; custom finishes cost more
- Mounting Hardware: Standard brackets vs. premium hardware
- Complexity: Curved mirrors, beveled edges, or specialty shapes increase price
- Installation: Wall prep, studs, anchors, leveling — all affect labor
Example: Bathroom Mirror Upgrade
A Dilworth homeowner replaced a basic builder-grade mirror with a custom 48 inch frameless mirror with LED backlight. Cost: $800 (glass + frame + LED + installation). The bathroom now feels spa-like.
DIY vs. Professional Installation
DIY mirrors often lead to: Improper leveling (looks crooked). Missed studs (insecure mounting). Damaged walls (water leaks if bathroom mirror not sealed properly). Professional installation ensures: Perfectly level mounting. Secure hardware rated for weight. Proper sealing (for bathroom mirrors). Warranty coverage.
Call (980) 326-9819 for a mirror design consultation.