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If you are in the market for a wall mirror, you'll need these helpful tips and tricks on how to measure your space for the perfect large wall mirror.

  1. [1] Height is the length from top to bottom, and width is the length from side to side. Let’s say your measurement gives a 24” width and a 30” length. It would be considered a 24x30 inch space to fill the requirement. We can use that measurement to work backward and find the perfect size ornate mirror.
  2. Using the above example, let’s pick a frame that is 3-1/2” thick in molding width. Earlier, we measured a space requirement of 24x30. We prefer a molding 3-1/2” wide. Using those figures and working backward you can find the right ORDER SIZE.
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    I have a standard 33" high bathroom vanity that is 5' in width. Standard 8' ceiling. And an 8" high x 36.25" width. What size mirror with frame should I be looking for'
    Community Answer
    4' x 4' may be what you need.
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    I have a 41" high and 53" wide mirror. What size mirror frame should I look for?
    Venus
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    That is the size mirror frame. You can also add an inch or two to the width and height.
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    Which mirror shape is best for a bathroom?
    Soph
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    It depends on the size of the bathroom and who is using it. A circle is a classic shape, and so is a square or rectangle on a cupboard over the sink. It really does depend on your preferences. Some people like diamond-shaped mirrors.
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      Warnings

      • Resin, poly-core, and plastic large wall mirrors will melt when exposed to heat sources such as fireplace over-mantle mirrors, direct sunlight through window glass, or direct heat from candles.
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      Things You'll Need

      • A #2 pencil for making light dashes on your wall for measurements, (to be erased later, of course).
      • A tape measure
      • A notepad for figuring out your order size, and space requirements.

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