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Infinity Glass & Glazing

Serving Flower Mound, Denton County

Custom Mirrors in Flower Mound, TX

Flower Mound sits at the upper end of the DFW residential market — Bridlewood, Wellington, Canyon Falls, and the Lakeside DFW community along Grapevine Lake are all built to a specification that demands mirror work matched to the rest of the home rather than off-the-shelf stock. Most of our Flower Mound projects are oversized feature mirrors in primary baths and great rooms, full-bevel statement pieces for foyers and dining rooms, and dedicated home-gym walls in the larger Bridlewood and Tour 18 homes. We fabricate every panel in our Corinth shop, about 25 minutes north of Flower Mound, and install with the same direct-hire crew that does the cutting and edging.

Why Flower Mound Homeowners Choose a Custom Mirror

Bridlewood and Wellington primary bathrooms are scaled for premium finishes — 96" or 108" double vanities, walk-in showers with steam, and proportions that demand a properly sized mirror running edge-to-edge rather than the 36" or 48" stock pieces that work in mid-tier production homes. Standard scope in these neighborhoods is a full-width polished or pencil-polished edge mirror with moisture-resistant backing as default (steam-shower exposure is universal here), running $400–$900 installed depending on width and edge complexity. Custom shape fabrication — arch tops, beveled corner cuts, and ovals for powder rooms and feature walls — also comes up regularly given the architectural ambition typical of Bridlewood and Wellington custom homes. We bring physical edge samples and shape templates to every Flower Mound measurement so the design choices get made against the actual room rather than from a catalog.

The Lakeside DFW community along Grapevine Lake is a category of mirror work we particularly enjoy. These homes are designed with the lake views as the primary architectural feature — large windows facing the water, open floor plans, high ceilings that need vertical proportions. A properly positioned statement mirror, 6' to 8' wide with a 1" full bevel and concealed cleat mounting, reflects the lake-facing windows back into the room and effectively doubles the visual presence of the water inside the house. We've done foyer mirrors, dining-room feature pieces, and great-room installs in Lakeside DFW where the mirror placement was as much an architectural decision as a decorative one. Custom shape fabrication and 2-panel butt-joint configurations come up for the larger feature walls (single-pane glass tops out at about 96" × 130").

Home gyms are the third common ask in Flower Mound — Bridlewood, Wellington, and the Tour 18 golf community all have housing stock with dedicated fitness rooms or finished-out flex spaces that owners use for gym setups. A proper gym mirror wall in these homes is typically a 12' or 14' run, 7'–8' tall, single-pane or 2-panel butt-joint, mechanically anchored into wall studs with adhesive backup. Done right, it lasts 20+ years and supports proper form check on overhead presses and Olympic lifts. We keep template patterns for the most common Bridlewood and Wellington home-gym dimensions and can quote against the room measurements on a first call. Commercial mirror work along the FM 2499 corridor — restaurants near Flower Mound Town Center, retail buildouts at The River Walk at Central Park, fitness studios and boutique businesses across the city — is the fourth steady source of work and runs through the same fabrication-and-install workflow.

What Mirror Installation Looks Like in Flower Mound

Our Corinth shop is about 25 minutes north of Flower Mound via I-35E and FM 2499 — well within our standard service area with no travel surcharge. Measurements are scheduled within 3–5 business days of request and run about 30 minutes on-site (slightly longer if multiple rooms or custom shapes are in scope). Written quotes come back within 24–48 hours. Lead time from approved order to installation runs 5–7 business days for standard rectangular vanity mirrors and 10–14 business days for custom shapes, full-bevel statement pieces, and full-template fabrication for lake-house and feature-wall installs.

Flower Mound pricing reflects the higher-end specification typical here. Standard primary-bath vanity mirror replacements in Bridlewood and Wellington run $400–$900 installed depending on size, edge profile (flat polished, 1" full bevel, or pencil-polished), and backing (moisture-resistant default on primary baths). Statement feature mirrors for Lakeside DFW foyers and great rooms — typically 6'–8' wide pieces with full bevel edges and concealed cleat mounting — run $700–$1,800 depending on size and edge complexity. Home-gym walls in the 12' × 7' to 14' × 8' range run $1,400–$2,800 installed including mechanical anchoring into wall studs. Custom shape fabrication for powder rooms and dining-room feature work runs $500–$1,500+ depending on outline complexity. Commercial mirror work is quoted against project drawings.

From the Shop

A Recent Custom Mirror Installation Install in Flower Mound

Donavon was on-site for the template and anchor design on this Bridlewood project — at 14 feet wide the mirror went out to a 2-panel configuration and the seam placement needed to read intentional.

In February 2026 we fabricated and installed a 14-foot wide home-gym mirror wall in a Bridlewood fitness room in Flower Mound — 2-panel butt-joint configuration with a tight vertical seam at 84 inches, 1/4-inch glass each panel, mechanical anchoring into wall studs plus mirror mastic backup. Stud verification took half an hour; the two-panel install was 4 hours with two-person crew. Final cost: $2,400.

2-panel gym walls follow the Glass Association of North America (GANA) installation guidance for butt-joint configurations — we use the same adhesive-plus-mechanical anchoring pattern across every Bridlewood install.

Large home gym mirror wall in 2-panel butt-joint configuration in a Flower Mound Bridlewood fitness room
Bridlewood home gym — 14-foot 2-panel mirror wall with butt-joint seam

Flower Mound Neighborhoods We Serve

We install custom mirrors throughout Flower Mound, with concentrations in the following neighborhoods:

BridlewoodWellingtonCanyon FallsLakeside DFWTour 18Grapevine LakeThe River Walk at Central ParkFlower Mound Town Center

FAQ

Custom Mirror Installation in Flower Mound — Common Questions

Can you do oversized statement mirrors for a Lakeside DFW great room?

Yes — full-bevel statement mirrors positioned to reflect lake-facing windows are some of our most rewarding installs in Lakeside DFW. Standard scope is a 6'–8' wide piece, 4'–6' tall, with a 1" full bevel and concealed French-cleat mounting so no hardware interrupts the visual line. Single-pane fabrication tops out at about 96" × 130"; beyond that we go to a 2-panel butt-joint configuration with a tight vertical seam designed to read as an intentional architectural line rather than a compromise. Anchoring for these mirrors is mechanical into wall studs sized for the actual weight (typically 80–180 lbs depending on dimensions and glass thickness). We bring cleat hardware and an appropriate anchor kit to every Lakeside DFW measurement so the mounting design is finalized on-site.

What edge profile works best for a Bridlewood or Wellington primary bath?

Most Bridlewood and Wellington primary baths look best with a flat polished edge — clean, contemporary, consistent with the frameless shower enclosures and modern fixtures most of these bathrooms are specified to. A 1" full bevel suits more traditional bathrooms with classical proportions and Hardie-board millwork, often what we install in older Bridlewood homes that have been carefully renovated rather than gutted. Pencil-polished is a hybrid — slightly softer than flat polished, still contemporary — and works well in transitional designs that fall between traditional and modern. We bring physical edge samples to every measurement so the choice gets made against the actual cabinetry, lighting, and tile in the room rather than from a catalog photograph.

How thick should the glass be for a Flower Mound home-gym mirror wall?

1/4" thick standard mirror glass is the default for residential home-gym walls and supports proper form check across the lift volumes typical in Bridlewood, Wellington, and Tour 18 home gyms. 3/8" is available and adds visual heft (the edge reads thicker, the reflection feels slightly more substantive), but it's rarely necessary for residential gym use. The mounting matters more than the thickness: 1/4" mirror properly anchored into wall studs with mirror mastic adhesive backup lasts 20+ years without issue. 1/4" mirror anchored only with adhesive or only with mechanical fasteners — without the combined system — risks cracking under heavy load. We default to combined anchoring on every gym wall over 20 square feet.

Do you do commercial mirror work along FM 2499 and Town Center?

Yes — restaurants near Flower Mound Town Center, retail buildouts at The River Walk at Central Park, boutique fitness studios across the FM 2499 corridor, and storefront/back-bar mirror work for the local-business cluster around Town Center are all standard parts of our Flower Mound commercial workload. We work with the general contractors and tenant-improvement subs active in these developments. Commercial mirror work is quoted against project drawings rather than per-square-foot; we schedule measurement at framing inspection, fabricate to the construction schedule, and install after surrounding finish trades (tile, paint, flooring) are complete.

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