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Custom Mirrors Made to Any Size in Texas: No Width or Length Limits

Get custom mirrors fabricated to any width and length in Texas. Beveled, polished, and frameless options. No size restrictions — fabricated in-house by Infinity Glass in DFW.

Donavon Wheeler
Large oversized custom mirror installed in a Texas home spanning from floor to ceiling in a master bedroom

Custom mirrors in Texas can be fabricated to virtually any size — single panels up to approximately 96x130 inches from standard sheet sizes, and larger wall installations assembled from multiple panels. Online mirror retailers typically cap at 40x60 inches; local glass fabricators like Infinity Glass have no preset size limits. If it fits on a wall, we can cut a mirror to fit it.

The online mirror market has a frustrating constraint: most retailers stop at 40x60 inches, sometimes 48x72. That covers a bathroom vanity or a leaning floor mirror. It doesn't cover a 72-inch double vanity, a full-wall bedroom installation, a dance studio, or any space where you need coverage beyond the stock size ceiling.

Local glass fabrication exists specifically to fill this gap. A shop with in-house cutting equipment can produce a 96x48-inch frameless mirror, a 54x36-inch vanity mirror, or a 48x96-inch bedroom piece on a timeline that's often faster than ordering custom online. And without shipping damage risk.

[INTERNAL-LINK: Professional wall mirror installation -> /blog/wall-mirror-installation-dfw]

What Size Limits Exist for Custom Mirrors in Texas?

Standard float glass is produced in full sheets up to approximately 96x130 inches — this is the practical upper limit for a single uncut mirror panel. For installations requiring more coverage than this, multiple panels with controlled seams are the standard approach. Most residential and commercial mirror needs fall well within single-panel limits.

Size limits explained:

Single panel maximum: Float glass (the base material for mirrors) is produced in jumbo sheets typically 96 inches wide and up to 130 inches long (approximately 8x11 feet). Within these dimensions, a mirror can be cut to any size. A single 96x96-inch mirror weighs approximately 210 lbs — at this scale, professional installation with multiple handlers and mechanical mounting is required.

Practical residential limits: While technically possible at 96 inches wide, very large single panels become challenging to transport, handle in doorways and hallways, and install without cracking under thermal stress. Panels over 60 inches wide benefit from being split into two pieces with a tight seam.

Multi-panel installations: Any coverage requirement beyond single-panel limits — or any wall wider than the practical single-panel limit — is served by multiple panels installed side-by-side with minimal seams. Full gyms, studio walls, and commercial installations almost always use multiple panels regardless of technical size limits.

Many online mirror companies only offer mirrors up to 40x60 inches per Texas Custom Mirrors' 2025 survey of the market (HomeGuide 2025). Local fabricators have no such constraint.

96 x 130 in

maximum standard float glass sheet size — the practical upper limit for a single custom mirror panel

What Mirror Sizes Are Most Commonly Ordered in Texas?

The most common custom mirror sizes in Texas fall into four categories based on application type — each with a typical size range that guides initial specifications.

Bathroom vanity mirrors:

  • Single sink: 24-42 inches wide, 28-36 inches tall
  • Double sink: 48-72 inches wide, 30-42 inches tall
  • Double vanity, two mirrors: 24-36 inches each, 28-36 inches tall

Bedroom and living room mirrors:

  • Full-length leaning: 24-30 inches wide, 60-72 inches tall
  • Wall-mounted full-length: 18-24 inches wide, 60-72 inches tall
  • Large accent: 36-60 inches wide, 36-60 inches tall
  • Statement above fireplace: 36-60 inches wide, 30-48 inches tall

Gym and studio mirrors:

  • Home gym (one wall): Multiple 36-48-inch wide panels, 84-96 inches tall
  • Studio: Multiple 48-60-inch wide panels, floor-to-ceiling height

Commercial mirrors:

  • Hotel lobby: Project-specific, often 60-96 inches wide per panel
  • Retail fitting room: 24-36 inches wide, 60-72 inches tall
  • Restaurant accent: Project-specific
Custom oversized mirror fabricated and installed in a Texas master bedroom showing full-wall coverage from a DFW glass fabricator
A custom large-format mirror installation — this type of scale requires in-house fabrication; online retailers cannot produce or ship panels of this size.

What Edge and Glass Options Are Available for Custom Mirrors?

Custom mirrors are available in three glass types and three primary edge profiles, creating nine combinations that cover everything from standard bathroom vanity mirrors to high-end beveled decorative mirrors with maximum clarity.

Glass types:

Standard clear mirror (most common): The baseline specification. 1/4-inch silvered float glass. Slight green tint visible at cut edges on large panels — more noticeable with thicker glass. Appropriate for most applications.

Low-iron mirror: Silver coating applied to low-iron float glass (no green tint). Optically neutral color at edges and across large reflective surfaces. Recommended for applications where edge color is visible (frameless mirrors, large panels) or where color accuracy in reflection matters (makeup mirrors, studio applications).

Tinted mirror: Available in gray, bronze, and black tints. Creates a colored reflective surface for specific aesthetic applications — popular in restaurant and hotel design. Less useful for fitness applications where accurate color reflection is functional.

Edge profiles:

Flat polish: The standard. Cut edge is polished smooth and flat. Safe to touch, visually clean. The edge is the least visible profile — mirrors appear to float.

Beveled edge: A chamfered angle ground around the perimeter. Width options typically 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, or 1-1/4 inches. Creates a light-catching prismatic effect visible at the mirror perimeter. Adds visual richness to frameless mirrors without requiring a frame.

Pencil polish: A slight radius at the cut edge — softer than flat polish, less decorative than beveled. Less common but available.

How Do You Order a Custom Mirror in Texas?

Ordering a custom mirror in Texas from Infinity Glass is a straightforward four-step process: measure your space, specify dimensions and edge profile, schedule fabrication and installation, and receive the completed installation in 3-7 business days.

Step-by-step ordering process:

Step 1 — Measure: Measure the wall area, clearance from fixtures, and any constraints (light fixtures, outlets, adjacent surfaces). For bathroom vanity mirrors: measure vanity width and height to any overhead lighting. For bedroom or gym mirrors: measure wall width and ceiling height.

Step 2 — Specify: Call or contact us with your dimensions, glass type preference (standard or low-iron), edge profile (flat polish or beveled), and intended application. We'll confirm feasibility and provide a quote.

Step 3 — Schedule: Upon confirmation, we cut the mirror at our Corinth fabrication shop. Standard residential mirrors are typically ready within 3-5 business days. Large commercial orders may take longer.

Step 4 — Install: Our team arrives with the pre-cut mirror and installs it using mirror-specific adhesive and appropriate mechanical anchoring. Most residential installations are completed in 1-2 hours.

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For very large mirror orders (over 30 square feet of coverage), an in-person site visit before ordering helps ensure we're quoting the right dimensions and mounting approach. Many installations have non-obvious constraints — wall outlets behind mirror placement, non-plumb walls that affect panel sizing, existing anchor positions from removed mirrors. A site visit catches these before fabrication.

What Do Custom Mirrors Cost in Texas?

Custom mirrors in Texas cost approximately $6-$15 per square foot for the glass, with low-iron glass and beveled edges adding a per-project premium (HomeGuide 2025). Installation labor runs $75-$300+ depending on mirror size and mounting complexity. Total project costs for most residential jobs fall between $150 and $800.

Cost breakdown:

Material cost by glass type:

  • Standard 1/4-inch clear mirror: $6-$10/sq ft cut to size
  • Low-iron mirror: $10-$15/sq ft
  • Tinted mirror: $8-$12/sq ft

Edge cost:

  • Flat polish (standard): included in per-sq-ft pricing
  • Beveled 3/4-inch: adds approximately $1.50-$3/linear foot of perimeter
  • A 36x36-inch mirror has 12 feet of perimeter — beveled edge adds $18-$36

Installation labor:

  • Standard residential vanity mirror: $75-$150
  • Large living/bedroom mirror: $100-$200
  • Full-wall gym installation: $250-$500

Total project examples:

  • Standard vanity mirror 36x36-inch, flat polish: $150-$280 total
  • Large vanity mirror 60x36-inch, beveled: $300-$550 total
  • Gym wall 12x8 feet (3 panels): $650-$1,100 total

Per the global wall mirrors market projected at $15.83B in 2025 (Business Research Insights), mirror demand is growing significantly — but price increases have been moderate for residential-grade glass (Grand View Research 2025).

Custom mirror order consultation at a glass fabrication shop in Texas showing large mirror panels ready for edge finishing
Custom mirrors fabricated at our Corinth shop — cut to any size, edge-finished, and ready for installation anywhere in DFW.

Infinity Glass & Glazing fabricates custom mirrors of any size at our Corinth shop and installs throughout Dallas, Fort Worth, Denton, Frisco, McKinney, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Southlake, and Keller. No minimum, no maximum, no catalog limits. Get a free mirror quote or call (940) 279-1197.

What is the largest size custom mirror available in Texas?

Single mirror panels can be fabricated up to approximately 96x130 inches (8x11 feet) from standard float glass sheet sizes. For installations requiring more coverage, multiple panels are installed side-by-side with controlled seams. Most Texas custom mirror companies can produce any size within these practical limits — the constraint is not regulatory but physical (panel weight and handling logistics).

Can local Texas glass shops make mirrors larger than online retailers?

Yes. Online mirror retailers typically cap at 40x60 inches due to shipping constraints — large mirror panels are fragile in transit. Local glass fabricators cut mirrors from full sheets and transport them locally in protected vehicles, with no shipping damage risk. Infinity Glass can produce mirrors up to 96x130 inches as single panels and any size beyond that as multi-panel installations.

What is the difference between standard mirror and low-iron mirror?

Standard mirror has a slight green tint visible at the cut edges and in large reflective surfaces due to iron content in the float glass. Low-iron mirror (also called ultra-clear or starphire mirror) removes this tint for a color-neutral, true-clear reflection. Low-iron is recommended for applications where edge color is visible (large frameless mirrors) or where accurate color rendering matters (makeup application, studio use). It adds approximately $4-$6/sq ft to the material cost.

Does mirror edgework add significant cost to a custom mirror order?

Beveled edge mirror adds approximately $1.50-$3 per linear foot of perimeter. For a 36x36-inch mirror (12 feet of perimeter), that's $18-$36 added to the total cost. For larger mirrors, the perimeter grows proportionally — a 60x48-inch mirror (18 feet of perimeter) adds $27-$54 for beveled edge. This is generally a modest premium relative to total project cost and significantly enhances the visual quality of frameless mirrors.

Related reading: custom mirrors in DFW and our bathroom renovation glass options.

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Donavon Wheeler

Owner & Lead Craftsman · Infinity Glass & Glazing

30+ years crafting premium glass solutions across the DFW metroplex. Specializing in frameless shower enclosures, custom mirrors, and precision mitered corners. Based in Corinth, TX.

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