Custom bathroom mirror installation across Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and Maryland. Vanity mirrors, LED backlit mirrors, fog-free mirrors, framed and frameless -- any size, any style.
When you search for “bathroom mirror near me,” you want a mirror that fits your vanity perfectly, complements your bathroom design, and is installed securely on the wall. We measure your space in person, fabricate the mirror to your exact specifications, and install it with professional-grade mounting hardware.
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Why Choose Us
A bathroom mirror is one of the most visible elements in your home. Here is why homeowners across the DMV trust us to get it right.
We measure your bathroom in person and fabricate the mirror to exact specifications. No gaps, no overlaps,
Virginia licensed contractor (), fully insured and bonded. We protect your walls and plumbing during installation. Our quality guarantee covers the mirror,
We handle everything -- old mirror removal, wall preparation, fabrication, mounting, electrical connections, and cleanup. One company, one point of contact,
Over two decades of bathroom mirror installation across the DMV. We have installed mirrors in every type of bathroom -- from powder rooms in Capitol Hill row...
We stay current with the latest mirror technology -- LED backlighting, touch dimmers, color temperature controls, and Bluetooth speakers. We handle the electrical coordination and ensure everything integrates cleanly with your bathroom design.
From a small powder room oval to a 72-inch double vanity mirror with LED backlighting, we fabricate and install mirrors for every bathroom configuration. Custom shapes, edge treatments, and specialty finishes are all available.
Mirror Types
From simple vanity mirrors to high-tech LED and fog-free options, we fabricate and install every type of bathroom mirror for homes across the DMV.
Custom-cut vanity mirrors sized to fit your bathroom countertop and vanity. Available in frameless, beveled-edge, and framed styles.
Modern LED mirrors with integrated perimeter lighting that provides even, shadow-free illumination.
Bathroom mirrors with integrated heating pads that prevent fogging during and after hot showers.
Custom bathroom mirrors with decorative frames that complement your bathroom style.
Clean, modern frameless mirrors with polished or beveled edges. Frameless mirrors create a minimalist look and make small bathrooms feel more open.
Recessed and surface-mounted medicine cabinet mirrors that provide both storage and a vanity mirror in one unit.
How It Works
Call (703) 679-7741 or request an estimate online. Tell us about your bathroom, vanity size, and style preferences. We will recommend the right mirror type,
We visit your home and measure the wall space, vanity dimensions, electrical outlet locations, and any plumbing or fixtures that affect mirror placement.
Your mirror is cut, edged, and finished to the exact specifications. For LED and fog-free mirrors, we prepare the electrical components. For framed mirrors,
We mount the mirror securely, connect any electrical components, and ensure everything is level, centered, and properly sealed.
Applications
Every bathroom has different mirror requirements. We recommend the right mirror type, size, and mounting method based on your specific bathroom layout and design.
Large-format mirrors for double vanities, often spanning 48-72 inches wide. LED backlighting and fog-free options are especially popular for master bathrooms. We coordinate mirror placement with existing light fixtures for optimal illumination.
A well-chosen mirror makes the guest bathroom feel finished and welcoming. Framed mirrors in decorative styles or simple frameless mirrors with beveled edges work well. We size the mirror to complement the vanity and overall room proportions.
Powder rooms are where you can make a bold design statement. Unique shapes, decorative frames, and LED mirrors all work beautifully in powder rooms. The mirror often becomes the focal point of this small but frequently used space.
Durable, safely mounted mirrors at appropriate heights. We recommend frameless mirrors with polished edges mounted securely to prevent tipping. Mirror height should accommodate growing children -- we plan for current and future needs.
Space-efficient mirrors that maximize the feeling of openness. Medicine cabinet mirrors provide storage in tight spaces. We handle building access logistics and comply with HOA requirements for condo installations.
Mirrors mounted at ADA-compliant heights with appropriate tilt angles for wheelchair users. We ensure accessibility standards are met while maintaining aesthetic quality. LED lighting and fog-free options enhance usability for all users.
Care Tips
Keep your bathroom mirror looking flawless with these straightforward care practices.
Clean your bathroom mirror weekly with a quality glass cleaner or a mixture of equal parts white vinegar and water. Spray the cleaner onto a microfiber cloth rather than directly onto the mirror to prevent liquid from seeping behind the edges and damaging the mirror backing.
Moisture that reaches the edges of a mirror can degrade the silver backing over time, causing dark spots or cloudiness along the edges. Ensure your mirror is properly sealed during installation and ventilate your bathroom after showers to reduce humidity.
For LED backlit mirrors, clean the glass surface normally but avoid spraying liquid near the electrical connections. LED strips are sealed but excess moisture around connection points should be avoided. If LED segments stop working, contact us for service rather than attempting repair.
Anti-fog heating pads are designed for continuous reliable use. Turn on the anti-fog feature before your shower so the mirror is warm when steam arrives. The heating pad uses minimal energy and can be left on during showers without concern. If the anti-fog function stops working, the heating pad may need replacement.
Expert Guidance
The most important decision in bathroom mirror selection is size. A mirror that is too small looks out of proportion and fails to provide adequate reflection for grooming. A mirror that is too large can overwhelm the space and create a look that feels unfinished or builder-grade.
The general rule is that your mirror should be the same width as your vanity or slightly narrower (2-4 inches less on each side). For a 30-inch single vanity, a 24-28 inch wide mirror works well. For a 60-inch double vanity, you can choose one large mirror spanning most of the width or two individual mirrors centered above each sink.
Height depends on the ceiling height and the distance between the vanity top and any overhead light fixture. A minimum of 30 inches tall is standard, with 36-42 inches being the most popular range. We measure your specific space -- accounting for light fixtures, outlets, backsplash height, and faucet clearance -- to recommend the exact dimensions that will look best.
Your bathroom mirror should complement the overall design of your bathroom. For modern and contemporary bathrooms, frameless mirrors with flat polished edges or LED backlighting create a clean, minimal look. For traditional and transitional bathrooms, framed mirrors in wood or metal finishes add warmth and visual weight.
Consider your bathroom fixtures when choosing a mirror finish. If your faucets, towel bars, and lighting are brushed nickel, a framed mirror with a brushed nickel or silver finish creates visual harmony. If your fixtures are matte black, a black-framed mirror or a frameless mirror keeps the focus on the hardware. We bring frame samples to your home so you can see how different options look in your actual bathroom lighting conditions.
LED backlit mirrors are becoming the preferred choice for bathroom renovations across the DMV. The integrated LED lighting provides even, shadow-free illumination that is superior to traditional overhead vanity lights, which create shadows under the eyes, nose, and chin. LED mirrors also eliminate the need for a separate light fixture, which simplifies the bathroom design and reduces clutter.
If you prefer traditional vanity lights, we size and position the mirror to work optimally with your existing or planned light fixture. The mirror should be centered between the light source and the countertop for the most even illumination. We account for fixture mounting height and width when recommending mirror dimensions.
Renovation Partner
If your mirror installation is part of a larger bathroom renovation, we coordinate with your contractor to ensure the mirror is measured, fabricated, and installed at the right stage of the project.
For new construction or full renovations, we can take preliminary measurements before tile is installed and finalize dimensions after tile is complete. This ensures the mirror fits the finished wall surface perfectly.
For LED and fog-free mirrors, we coordinate with your electrician to ensure the electrical rough-in is in the correct location behind the mirror. This prevents visible wires and ensures a clean installation.
Mirror measurement should happen after the vanity is installed and the countertop is in place. We schedule our measurement visit to align with your renovation timeline so there are no delays.
We verify that the mirror will not interfere with plumbing access panels, shut-off valves, or any plumbing components that need to remain accessible. This is especially important for recessed medicine cabinets.
We install mirrors with care to protect freshly painted walls and new tile. Our mounting techniques do not require splattering adhesive or damaging new finishes. We use clean installation methods appropriate for the wall material.
We communicate directly with your general contractor or project manager to coordinate scheduling, access, and any dependencies. We are accustomed to working within renovation timelines and construction schedules.
Design Options
Choose from a wide variety of shapes and edge treatments to create a bathroom mirror that perfectly complements your design.
The classic and most versatile shape. Rectangular mirrors are the standard choice for single and double vanities. Available in any width and height to match your vanity proportions. Clean lines complement both modern and traditional bathrooms.
A rounded top with straight sides and bottom creates an elegant, softened silhouette. Arched mirrors add architectural interest to the bathroom without the formality of a full oval. Popular for transitional and traditional bathroom designs.
Round and oval mirrors create a focal point above the vanity and break up the angular lines typical of bathrooms. Ideal for vessel sinks, pedestal sinks, and single-sink vanities. Available in a full range of diameters.
An angled cut along the edge of the mirror that catches light and creates a subtle decorative border. Beveled edges add refinement without the need for a frame. Available in standard and wide bevel widths on any mirror shape.
A clean, smooth edge with no angle or bevel. Flat polished edges provide the most modern, minimalist look and pair well with frameless mounting. The standard choice for contemporary bathroom designs.
We cut mirrors in any custom shape to match your bathroom design or architectural features. Hexagons, irregular curves, asymmetric shapes, and geometric designs are all possible. Custom shapes are ideal for making a design statement in your bathroom.
Installation Methods
The right mounting method depends on your wall type, mirror weight, and design preference. We select the appropriate technique for every installation.
A metal J-shaped channel is fastened to the wall studs. The bottom edge of the mirror sits in the channel, and the mirror is secured at the top with mirror clips or adhesive. J-channel mounting is our most common method for large, frameless mirrors because it distributes weight evenly and provides a clean, floating appearance.
Two interlocking metal strips -- one fastened to the wall and one to the back of the mirror -- create a secure, invisible mount. French cleats are ideal for heavy mirrors and allow precise leveling during installation. This system also makes future mirror removal cleaner because the mirror lifts off the wall cleat.
Industrial-grade mirror mastic bonds the mirror directly to the wall for a seamless, frameless look with zero visible hardware. We use only mirror-safe adhesive that will not attack the mirror backing. Adhesive mounting works best on smooth, painted drywall and is the preferred method for wall-to-wall mirror installations.
Polished chrome, brushed nickel, or matte black clips hold the mirror at the corners and edges. Clips are both functional and decorative, adding a subtle design element to the installation. This method allows for easy mirror replacement in the future without wall damage.
For a contemporary, high-end look, stainless steel standoffs pass through pre-drilled holes in the mirror, holding it away from the wall by about half an inch. The shadow created behind the mirror adds depth and visual interest. Standoff mounting requires holes to be drilled before the mirror is tempered.
When combining a mirror with storage, we install recessed medicine cabinets between wall studs. The mirrored door sits flush with or slightly proud of the wall surface. For larger cabinets or non-standard stud spacing, we frame out the opening to accommodate the cabinet dimensions.
Care Guide
The best bathroom mirror cleaning solution is surprisingly simple: a mixture of equal parts white vinegar and distilled water in a spray bottle. Spray the solution onto a lint-free microfiber cloth -- not directly onto the mirror -- and wipe in a consistent direction (top to bottom or side to side) rather than circular motions. This prevents streak marks and ensures complete coverage.
Avoid ammonia-based cleaners on mirrors with special coatings (anti-fog, decorative finishes) as ammonia can degrade these coatings over time. For hard water spots, apply undiluted white vinegar with a soft cloth, let it sit for two minutes, then wipe clean. Never use abrasive pads, razor blades, or powdered cleansers on mirror surfaces -- they can scratch the glass and damage the reflective coating.
The black spots that appear around the edges of older bathroom mirrors are called mirror desilvering. Moisture penetrates the edge of the mirror and attacks the silver backing, creating dark, cloudy patches that grow over time. Bathroom humidity is the primary cause, which is why this problem is most common in bathrooms with poor ventilation.
To prevent desilvering: ensure your bathroom exhaust fan is properly sized and vented to the exterior (not into the attic). Run the fan during and for 15 minutes after showers. When we install bathroom mirrors, we use mirrors with sealed edges that resist moisture penetration. For existing mirrors showing early signs of desilvering, replacement is the only permanent solution -- the damage cannot be reversed.
LED bathroom mirrors require minimal maintenance beyond regular glass cleaning. The LED strips are rated for 50,000+ hours of operation -- well over a decade of daily use. If individual LEDs fail or the dimming function stops working, the LED module can typically be replaced without removing the entire mirror. Touch sensors and defogger controls should be kept clean and dry.
For hardwired LED mirrors, we recommend having the electrical connection inspected if you notice flickering, uneven brightness, or the mirror not responding to the touch switch. These symptoms usually indicate a driver issue rather than an LED failure. We service and repair LED mirrors that we install, and we can also troubleshoot LED mirrors installed by others.
Service Areas
When you search for “bathroom mirror near me,” we are the local mirror experts who measure, fabricate, and install custom bathroom mirrors across every community in the DMV region.
Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, McLean, Tysons, Vienna, Reston, Herndon, Sterling, Leesburg, Manassas, Woodbridge, Centreville, Chantilly, Springfield, Burke, Annandale, Dale City, Great Falls, Oakton, Ashburn
Northern Virginia is our home base. We install bathroom mirrors in homes of every size -- from studio condos in Rosslyn to estate homes in Great Falls. Same-week measurement appointments available.
Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Silver Spring, Rockville, Gaithersburg, Germantown, College Park, Bowie, Laurel, Columbia, Hyattsville, Takoma Park, Wheaton, Kensington, Potomac, Olney, Colesville
Full bathroom mirror service across Montgomery County, Prince George's County, and Howard County. From new construction bathrooms to vintage home renovations.
Capitol Hill, Georgetown, Dupont Circle, Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights, Petworth, Brookland, Foggy Bottom, Navy Yard, H Street, U Street, Tenleytown, Cleveland Park, Woodley Park, all DC quadrants
Bathroom mirror installation throughout the District. We work in row houses, condominiums, historic properties, and new construction across all DC neighborhoods.
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