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Why Framed Mirrors Are Replacing Polished Edge Mirrors in Multifamily Projects

Written by E. Lexi Abbott | 11 May 2026, 18:41

Why Framed Mirrors Are Replacing Polished Edge Mirrors in Multifamily Projects

When given the choice, most people naturally gravitate toward framed mirrors for their spaces. Framed mirrors feel intentional, polished, and complete, while traditional builder-grade polished edge mirrors are often viewed as purely functional.

Why Polished Edge Mirrors Became Standard

For years, polished edge mirrors became the standard in large-scale construction projects because adding a frame traditionally meant involving multiple vendors and trades. Builders often had to coordinate between glass suppliers, carpenters, finish selections, installers, and additional labor, making framed mirrors seem more complicated and time-consuming than they were worth.

Today’s Multifamily Expectations Have Changed

Residents, designers, and developers increasingly want spaces that feel elevated and thoughtfully designed rather than purely utilitarian. The term “builder-grade” itself has become associated with generic finishes that prioritize function over aesthetics.

A Simpler Framed Mirror Solution

Precision Frameworks helped simplify that process by creating a single-source framed mirror solution. Instead of coordinating multiple suppliers and trades, builders and developers can now source fully assembled framed mirrors from one partner. From frame finish selection to custom sizing and production, everything is handled through a streamlined process designed specifically for multifamily and large-scale projects.

The result is a framed mirror that complements surrounding finishes such as cabinetry, hardware, paint colors, and overall project aesthetics while arriving fully assembled and ready for installation directly at the jobsite.

Instead of waiting on multiple vendors and permanently gluing mirrors to the wall, installers can simply unpack the mirrors, hang them, and move on to the next unit. The process becomes faster, cleaner, and far more design-forward without adding unnecessary complexity to the project.

Why You Should Choose Framed Mirrors for Your Next Project

 

  • Framed Mirrors Create a More Finished and Elevated Appearance

Framed mirrors function as design elements rather than just functional necessities. They help tie together cabinetry, fixtures, tile, and finishes to create a more cohesive and intentional final look.

  • Polished Edge Mirrors Feel Increasingly Dated and Utilitarian

Framed mirrors better align with current multifamily and hospitality-inspired design trends, helping projects feel more modern and visually competitive.

  • Framed Mirrors Improve Long-Term Appearance and Maintenance

Frames help conceal edge imperfections, protect mirror edges, and reduce the visual impact of wear over time, helping mirrors maintain a cleaner appearance throughout the life of the project.

  • Framed Mirrors Simplify Renovations and Replacements

Unlike glued polished edge mirrors, framed mirrors can reduce labor challenges and wall damage during future updates or turnover renovations.

  • Framed Mirrors Help Properties Stand Out Competitively

Framed mirrors contribute to a more premium resident experience in apartments, leasing offices, amenity spaces, and hospitality-inspired environments.

  • Modern Framed Mirror Options Offer Strong Design Flexibility

Builders and designers now have access to a wide variety of frame styles, finishes, materials, and custom sizing options that support modern project aesthetics.

  • Framed Mirrors Deliver High Visual Impact Without a Full Remodel

Framed mirrors provide a noticeable upgrade without the expense and disruption of replacing vanities, tile, or lighting, making them a high-impact design improvement for multifamily spaces.

 

Framed Mirrors are The Right Choice for Modern Multifamily Projects

When all the advantages are considered, the right choice becomes clear. Framed mirrors help modern projects stand out, create a more elevated resident experience, and simplify the installation process from start to finish.

The shift from polished edge mirrors to framed mirrors reflects broader industry priorities: better design, greater efficiency, easier maintenance, and higher perceived value. What once seemed complicated is now remarkably simple with a streamlined, single-source solution.

By letting Precision Frameworks handle the complexities of mirror manufacturing, finish coordination, assembly, and delivery, builders and developers can spend less time managing vendors and more time focusing on the success of the project itself.

To learn more about Precision Frameworks’ framed mirror solutions, custom sizing options, and available finishes, contact our team or explore our finishes at Precision Frameworks.