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Are framed or unframed mirrors best?

When it comes to choosing mirrors for your home, one of the biggest decisions is whether to go for framed or unframed mirrors.

Each option has its unique advantages, and making the best choice depends on your style and needs.

Framed Mirrors

Framed mirrors offer a classic and polished look.

The frame can add character and style, serving as an integral part of your decor. Whether you prefer a sleek modern frame, a rustic wooden design, or an ornate antique style, the frame can enhance the overall aesthetic of the room.

Framed mirrors also provide a finished edge, which can be appealing in more traditional or formal spaces.

Additionally, frames can help protect the edges of the mirror from chips and damage, adding durability. They can also make a mirror easier to hang, as the frame provides a structure for mounting.

Unframed Mirrors

On the other hand, unframed mirrors create a clean and minimalist look.

They tend to blend seamlessly into modern or contemporary decor, emphasising the reflective surface rather than the frame. Unframed mirrors can make a space feel larger and brighter, as they don’t have the visual weight of a frame.

Moreover, unframed mirrors are often easier to clean, as there are no nooks and crannies where dust can accumulate.

They can also be more versatile, as they can be hung in various orientations and used in creative ways.

Framed or unframed mirrors – Which Is Best?


Ultimately, the choice between framed and unframed mirrors comes down to personal preference and the specific look you want to achieve in your space.

If you’re aiming for a more traditional or decorative feel, a framed mirror might be the way to go.

If you prefer a sleek, modern approach, an unframed mirror could be your best bet.

Can’t decide? The friendly staff in our Burleigh showroom are only too happy to assist you make the perfect choice to so you can select a mirror that will enhance your home beautifully!

Need more information?

Contact Millennium Glass to discuss your project and let us help you create a stunning focal point for your home.

Call 07 5593 5898 today for expert care and attention.

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