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Full length mirrors. What's the best place to get one for a non-crazy price?
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Kind of unrelated: What full-length mirrors would you recommend?
I don't have a specific mirror to point you to, but check Ikea. They tend to have stuff with simple clean designs, and a lot of light pine or beach wood stuff. They also tend to have 50 iterations on a theme, so you can look at a whole bunch of options and see what you like. If you go in person it's pretty easy to tell what's solid and what's chintzy. Though the store as a whole is awfully overwhelming so prepare yourself.
More on reddit.comAnyone know of where to find a mirror similar to this for under $100?
Take a look at TJ Maxx / HomeGoods / Winners / Homesense (depending on where you live) and they usually have decent ones. I got a large full length mirror for $40.
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I mean, $200, $300+ for a mirror? Yeah, no.
I'm looking for a full length mirror (>60" high, <24" wide) with a frame of sorts to hang in a spot with just enough space.
Suggestions on where to go to look and buy?