: A reliable go-to for minimalist, large-scale mirrors. Popular options include the HOVET (approx. 31x77") for ~$170 and the TOFTBYN for ~$130.
: Visit a Habitat for Humanity ReStore or big-box store to find mirrored sliding closet doors. They are significantly taller and cheaper than dedicated floor mirrors.
Finding a massive mirror on a budget usually involves a choice between hunting for second-hand gems or knowing which retail giants offer "look-alike" versions of designer pieces. Best Places to Shop
: Great for on-trend styles, like the BEAUTYPEAK arched floor mirror which can be found for under $50.
: Consistently the cheapest option for large mirrors. You can often find oversized pieces for under $50, especially if someone is moving.
: Buy a cheap, frameless "builder grade" bathroom mirror (often free on Craigslist) and add a custom wood frame using molding from a hardware store.
: A reliable go-to for minimalist, large-scale mirrors. Popular options include the HOVET (approx. 31x77") for ~$170 and the TOFTBYN for ~$130.
: Visit a Habitat for Humanity ReStore or big-box store to find mirrored sliding closet doors. They are significantly taller and cheaper than dedicated floor mirrors.
Finding a massive mirror on a budget usually involves a choice between hunting for second-hand gems or knowing which retail giants offer "look-alike" versions of designer pieces. Best Places to Shop
: Great for on-trend styles, like the BEAUTYPEAK arched floor mirror which can be found for under $50.
: Consistently the cheapest option for large mirrors. You can often find oversized pieces for under $50, especially if someone is moving.
: Buy a cheap, frameless "builder grade" bathroom mirror (often free on Craigslist) and add a custom wood frame using molding from a hardware store.