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Guide to Custom Framed Mirrors by Color

A professional Roadmap to Custom Framed Mirrors. Browse by Color.

FRAME COLOR — Custom Framed Mirrors

Wood Finish (Real Wood Looks & Stains)

  • Espresso / Coffee Brown — Deep, modern neutral; anchors light walls and stone.
    Espresso / Coffee Brown
  • Walnut — Rich mid‑brown with natural grain; warmth without visual weight.
    Walnut
  • Cherry / Mahogany — Classic reddish‑brown depth for studies and formal dining.
    Cherry / Mahogany
  • Maple / Oak / Beech / Pecan — Light to medium naturals; pairs with black hardware and stainless.
    Maple / Oak / Beech / Pecan
  • Burl‑Look Woods — Luxe, patterned veneers for boutique and statement spaces.
    Burl‑Look Woods
  • Barnwood / Driftwood — Weathered texture with gray‑brown tones; rustic & coastal friendly.
    Barnwood / Driftwood

Metallic Finishes

  • Silver / Satin Nickel / Stainless / Pewter — Cool metallics that align with modern fixtures and appliances.
    Silver / Nickel / Stainless / Pewter
  • Gold — From subtle champagne to classic gilt; instant elegance.
    Gold (Champagne → Bright)
  • Champagne → Bright — From subtle champagne to classic gilt; instant elegance.
    Champagne
  • Bronze / Copper / Brass — Warm metals that sit comfortably with natural woods and stone.
    Bronze / Copper / Brass
  • Colorful Painted Frames

    • Red — Bold lacquer accent that reads as wall art.
      Red
    • Green / Emerald — Organic hues from sage to emerald; warms tile and natural textures.
      Green / Emerald
    • Blue / Navy — Calm to dramatic; anchors coastal and transitional palettes.
      Blue / Navy
    • Orange / Terracotta — Energetic and modern; great for creative spaces and hospitality.
      Orange / Terracotta
    • Yellow / Mustard — Warm, optimistic notes that lift neutral rooms.
      Yellow / Mustard
    • Purple / Plum — Luxe accent for boutique and bedroom designs.
      Purple / Plum
    • Neutrals: Black • Gray • White

      • Black (Matte / Gloss) — The crisp outline that works everywhere; bathroom‑ready options.
        Black
      • Gray — Deeper neutrals when black is too stark.
        Gray
      • White — Clean and bright; ideal for baths and coastal themes.
        White
      • Cream / Ivory — Softer alternative to pure white; warmer with stone and wood.
        Cream / Ivory