Are you tired of looking into a boring piece of glass every morning? Mirrors are some of the most important accessories in any home, but they’re often underestimated when it comes to the personality they can add to a space. Fortunately, you don’t have to deal with a bland wall hangings any longer! MirrorMate Frames offers dozens of mirror frame kits that’ll enable you to personalize the look and feel of these ever-important fixtures.

Before you start shopping for mirror frame kits for your home, here are a few things to consider:

  1. What’s the Purpose?

Most of the time, our customers purchase mirror frame kits because they want to spruce up a frameless mirror, but there are other reasons you might be embarking on this shopping excursion. If your mirror has damaged edges, it’s important to make sure you’re looking at frames that ca cover the unsightly parts. Otherwise, your efforts will be in vain. You might also be redecorating your home and changing an existing mirror frame to match your new decor. In this case, make sure you the frame you have on your current mirror can be removed. Otherwise, you might need to start from scratch with a new mirror.

  1. What Style Are You Going For?

Let’s say you’re starting with a completely blank canvas and need a little direction. A plain white bathroom, for example, can be transformed into anything you want it to be with a mirror frame kit and some matching accessories. Here are some ideas:

  • Shabby Chic.If you’re going for a shabby chic or modern-country appeal, our Cherokee Barnwood frame style is an excellent option. It offers a comfortable, slightly worn feel that’s still timeless and sophisticated.
  • Traditional Elegance.Don’t underestimate the beauty of simple, clean lines made from white wood. It’s a classic look that works well in nearly every room.
  • Royal Glam.If golden tones and hues worthy of royalty are your thing, a Providence Gold mirror frame kit is all you need.
  • Even minimalist spaces do well with accessories when they’re showcased correctly. Consider opting for brushed nickel or a frame that has just a touch of detail to offset the intentionally straight lines of your place.
  1. Who Will Be Using the Mirror?

It’s important to know who your audience is. You may be in love with certain designs, but some options don’t translate well in certain spots. For instance, if you’re decorating a kid’s room, super ornate fixtures may not work well. On the other hand, if your room is mostly metallic, wood may not be a good option for your mirror accessory.

Make sure you have an idea in mind, and peruse all possible options before settling on a decision.

Are you ready to turn your bland hunk of glass into a work of art? MirrorMate’s mirror frame kits are the perfect solution. Order yours today so you can see firsthand the difference a few details can make in your space!

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