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Mirrored walls can be integrated into just about any décor scheme, and they have the power to truly transform your living space!
If you’re ready to cover a wall with mirror glass, team up with Alexandria Glass Repair for the quality, expertise, and courteous service your project deserves. Our team can work with very large sheets of mirror glass, and we also provide small mirrors in stock and custom sizes. So whether you prefer a seamless mirrored wall or a tiled look, we can work with you to create the desired effect.
It’s important to work with trusted professionals when creating a mirrored wall because properly fitting mirrors are vital to the overall look. Many homes include small structural irregularities which make it hard to attractively install a stock sized mirror. However, Alexandria glaziers make a detailed inspection of the walls and take exact measurements. This data is then used to cut your mirrors to the exact dimensions needed for a proper fit.
Mirrored walls are visually appealing and can enhance a variety of rooms
A mirrored wall creates the illusion of space and visually expands a small room.
Mirrored walls can give your home gym a professional look and provide you with a tool for checking form and monitoring progress.
Mirrored walls can brighten and dress up just about any space in your house!
Customers can choose either polished or beveled edges when creating mirrored walls. On a polished edge mirror, the entire surface of the mirror is flat and level, and the edges are machine-polished to a safe and aesthetically pleasing degree of smoothness. The edges of the surface of a beveled mirror are cut to gently angle down to a thin polished edge. In addition, we offer mirror with metal trim around the perimeter.
If a “seamless” look is desired, we will cover the wall using as few separate pieces of mirror glass as possible. We can supply and install very large mirrors, such as 60” x 120”. In fact, what usually limits the mirror size is the access to the room – the mirror has to fit through the door! If a tiled effect is preferred, your wall can be covered with numerous small mirrors.
A mirrored wall creates the illusion of space and visually expands a small room.
Mirrored walls can give your home gym a professional look and provide you with a tool for checking form and monitoring progress.
Mirrored walls can brighten and dress up just about any space in your house!
Customers can choose either polished or beveled edges when creating mirrored walls. On a polished edge mirror, the entire surface of the mirror is flat and level, and the edges are machine-polished to a safe and aesthetically pleasing degree of smoothness. The edges of the surface of a beveled mirror are cut to gently angle down to a thin polished edge. In addition, we offer mirror with metal trim around the perimeter.
If a “seamless” look is desired, we will cover the wall using as few separate pieces of mirror glass as possible. We can supply and install very large mirrors, such as 60” x 120”. In fact, what usually limits the mirror size is the access to the room – the mirror has to fit through the door! If a tiled effect is preferred, your wall can be covered with numerous small mirrors.
Additionally, Alexandria offers diverse installation methods for your mirrored wall. Most mirrors are attached to the wall with glue called mastic. This strong adhesive keeps the mirror in place, but the weight of the mirror glass also needs to be supported from below. At times, mirror glass extends almost to the floor and rests on the trim. When this is not desirable, we install L-bar or J-channel at the appropriate height and rest the mirror on this. L-bar yields a frameless look, while J-channel leaves a thin metal strip visible along the lower edge of the wall mirror.
Most of the time, 1/4” thick mirror glass is utilized for mirrored walls.
For installations where weight is of special concern, Alexandria Glass Repair also offers 1/8″ and 3/16″ mirror glass. This thinner glass is lighter, which makes it suitable for applications where the mirror is being attached to a less hardy structure. For example, 3/16″ would be the best choice for mirror-covered sliding closet doors.