Custom Bathroom Mirrors Tampa, FL
The right bathroom mirror changes how the room looks, how bright it feels, and how well it works for daily grooming. GlassPro fabricates every bathroom mirror to your exact dimensions and installs it with hardware matched to your fixtures — because a mirror that almost fits isn’t custom.
Why Finding the Right Bathroom Mirror Is Harder Than It Should Be
We know how hard it is to find just the right mirror for your bathroom. Most homeowners run into the same problem: the standard sizes at the hardware store don’t match the width of the vanity, the finishes don’t match the faucets, and the framing looks cheap against an otherwise well-designed space.
At GlassPro, all our frameless wall and bathroom mirrors are cut to fit. You can be as creative as you would like with your space — we carry a wide range of mirrors in all kinds of shapes and styles, with finishes including chrome, brushed nickel, brass, and oil-rubbed bronze. We can even provide decorative clips, standoffs, and rosettes to achieve your desired look without a visible frame.
Whether you need a simple vanity mirror above a single sink or a frameless wall mirror spanning the full width of a double vanity, GlassPro measures, fabricates, and installs it — with hardware that looks like it was always part of the room.
Why Tampa Homeowners Replace Their Bathroom Mirrors
- The mirror is the wrong width for the vanity — too narrow or too wide, with visible wall gaps
- The hardware finish doesn’t match the faucets, towel bars, or light fixtures
- The glass is delaminating or showing silver spots at the edges
- The frame looks dated in a recently renovated bathroom
- The mirror is too small — it doesn’t reflect enough light or cover both users at a double vanity
GlassPro’s solution: Remove the existing mirror, take precise field measurements, fabricate a custom frameless replacement, and install it with hardware that matches your bathroom — in a single visit.
Vanity Mirror vs. Bathroom Wall Mirror — Which One Do You Need?
GlassPro fabricates both. Here’s how to tell which fits your bathroom better.
Most Requested Vanity Mirror
A vanity mirror is designed for close-up grooming and applying makeup — it provides focused illumination and a clear, accurate reflection for detail work. While it helps you focus on the details of your hair and face, a well-sized vanity mirror also adds the illumination necessary to highlight your bathroom and make it feel brighter overall.
Best for: Single sinks, master bathrooms, en-suite bathrooms where one person uses the mirror primarily for grooming. Available in clear glass, cut to the width of your vanity cabinet.
Full Coverage Frameless Wall Mirror
A frameless bathroom wall mirror spans a wider area — often the full width of a double vanity or the full wall above the sink. It maximizes light reflection, makes the bathroom feel significantly larger, and creates a clean, modern look that a framed mirror or a standard stock piece cannot match.
Best for: Double vanities, guest bathrooms, powder rooms, and any bathroom where the goal is to open up the space. Maximum single-sheet size 84″ × 130″. Larger walls are tiled with multiple precision-cut panels.
Hardware That Matches Your Bathroom — Not Just the Mirror
The hardware holding your bathroom mirror is part of the room’s design. If your faucets are brushed nickel and your mirror clips are chrome, the finish mismatch is the first thing anyone notices. GlassPro carries mounting hardware in four finishes so your mirror integrates with what’s already in your bathroom — not works against it.
We also offer decorative clips, standoffs, and rosettes for homeowners who want a clean frameless look with visible accent hardware. During the consultation, we’ll bring finish samples and help you match to your existing fixtures before any glass is cut.
- Chrome
Bright silver tone — pairs with stainless steel faucets and polished nickel fixtures. The most popular finish for modern Tampa bathrooms. - Brushed Nickel
Matte warm silver. Timeless and versatile — works in transitional, contemporary, and farmhouse-style bathrooms. - Brass
Warm gold tone. The right call when your faucets and towel bars are gold or unlacquered brass. - Oil-Rubbed Bronze
Dark, aged finish with warm undertones. Pairs with traditional and Mediterranean-style bathroom hardware. - Decorative Clips, Standoffs & Rosettes
For a frameless look with decorative hardware — clips and standoffs hold the mirror slightly away from the wall, adding dimension. Available in all four finishes above.
Custom Bathroom Mirrors Done Right in Tampa Bay
Cut to Your Vanity Width
Every mirror is fabricated to your exact field measurements — not to a standard size that you work around.
Hardware Matched to Your Fixtures
Chrome, brushed nickel, brass, or oil-rubbed bronze — we match your mounting hardware to your faucets and towel bars before anything is installed.
Same Crew, Every Step
No subcontractors. The team that measures your bathroom fabricates and installs your mirror — full accountability, no surprises.
Warranty on All Installations
Every GlassPro bathroom mirror installation is backed by our warranty. Ask your project manager for details before we start.
Our Process From Measurement to Mounted — How It Works
- Consultation & Measurement
We visit your bathroom, assess the space, and take precise field measurements. We help you choose glass size, hardware finish, and mounting style — and answer every question before quoting. No charge for the visit. - Custom Fabrication
Your mirror is cut to your exact bathroom dimensions at our Gibsonton shop. Worry-free delivery within 5–7 business days, guaranteed to arrive intact. For double vanities requiring two panels, each piece is matched before leaving the shop. - Professional Installation
Our crew removes any existing mirror, mounts your new glass using the hardware finish you selected, checks level and alignment, and leaves your bathroom clean. Most bathroom mirror installations are completed in a single morning visit.
"We renovated our master bathroom and couldn't find a mirror that fit the double vanity without leaving gaps on both sides. GlassPro came out, measured the exact width we needed, and installed a frameless mirror in brushed nickel that looks like it was designed with the room. Exactly what we were looking for."
— Laura & Tom B., Riverview FL
Frequently Asked Questions Bathroom Mirrors Tampa
Where can I get a custom bathroom mirror in Tampa FL?
GlassPro Tampa fabricates custom bathroom mirrors cut to your exact dimensions and installs them across Tampa Bay. We offer frameless wall mirrors and vanity mirrors with hardware finishes in chrome, brushed nickel, brass, and oil-rubbed bronze. Call (813) 591-0191 to schedule a free on-site consultation — no charge for the visit.
What is the difference between a vanity mirror and a bathroom wall mirror?
A vanity mirror is designed for close-up grooming and detail work — it provides focused illumination and a clear reflection for hair and makeup. A bathroom wall mirror covers a wider area above a sink or double vanity, maximizing light and making the bathroom feel larger. GlassPro fabricates both, cut to your exact dimensions.
Can GlassPro replace my builder-grade bathroom mirror?
Yes — replacing builder-grade bathroom mirrors is one of GlassPro’s most common residential jobs in Tampa Bay. We remove the existing mirror, take precise field measurements, fabricate a custom frameless replacement, and install it with hardware matched to your bathroom fixtures. The whole process happens in a single coordinated visit in most cases.
What hardware finishes are available for bathroom mirrors?
GlassPro carries bathroom mirror hardware in chrome, brushed nickel, brass, and oil-rubbed bronze. We also offer decorative clips, standoffs, and rosettes for a frameless look. During the consultation we help you match the hardware to your existing faucets, towel bars, and light fixtures.
How wide can a custom bathroom mirror be?
The maximum single-sheet mirror GlassPro fabricates is 84 inches wide by 130 inches tall. For double vanities wider than 84 inches, we precision-cut two panels and install them side by side with aligned seams — producing the appearance of one continuous mirror across the full vanity width.
How much does a custom bathroom mirror installation cost in Tampa?
Pricing depends on the mirror’s size, glass type, and hardware selection. GlassPro provides free on-site quotes — call (813) 591-0191 to schedule your measurement visit. There is no charge for the consultation.
How long does bathroom mirror fabrication and installation take?
After your measurement visit, fabrication and delivery takes 5–7 business days. Installation is completed in a single visit — most bathroom mirror jobs are done in a morning. From your first call to a mounted mirror, the full process typically takes under two weeks.
Does GlassPro use subcontractors for bathroom mirror installation?
No. The same licensed crew that visits your home for the consultation measures, fabricates, and installs your mirror. No subcontractors, no handoffs — the people who know your project show up on installation day.
Which Tampa Bay areas does GlassPro serve for bathroom mirror installation?
GlassPro installs custom bathroom mirrors in Tampa, South Tampa, Brandon, Riverview, Wesley Chapel, Westchase, New Tampa, Apollo Beach, Valrico, and surrounding Hillsborough County communities. Call (813) 591-0191 if you’re unsure whether we cover your area.