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After months of searching – I finally found one! A nice, full length floor mirror for just under a hundred bucks (on sale). Not bad, considering the competition. If you are on the hunt for a good floor mirror that won’t break the bank, then read on.
Floor mirrors can be ridiculously expensive. And while I do think that they are investment pieces and worth the money, I don’t know how so many folks out there have hundreds and thousands of dollars to spend on one. That certainly was not in my budget right now.

So I set out to find the largest, nicest, cheapest full length floor mirror I could. This mirror search was frustrating to say the least. In a lot of cases the pictures don’t match the description so you really have to read the fine print. I would see a giant floor mirror in the picture and then realize it was teeny tiny when I read the description. Annoying.

And while I wasn’t expecting too much,


I have this leaning in my dining room and it’s great for bouncing the light around the room and making a statement on the one wall. It comes with a stand so you don’t need to lean it, but I prefer that look.

Despite my love for
More options for a Full Length Floor Mirror
During my research,
If you want to take out a second mortgage (haha), you can shop mammoth mirror beauties such as the Anthropologie
If you like the look of the Primrose Mirror, check out this post on Primrose Mirror lookalikes.

Do I regret not spending a little more to get a wider mirror? Yes, yes I do. My husband wanted skinnier, I wanted wider, and so we compromised with this middle of the road measurement. But it works for now and it’s a really good buy if you are in the market.
For more ideas on mirrors, check out my DIY distressed mirror and my DIY antique mirror. Both thrifted frames!