Frequently Asked Questions
The Deluxe Dresser Mirror is crafted from genuine lodge pole pine. This solid wood construction ensures durability and an authentic rustic aesthetic.
The mirror measures thirty inches wide by thirty-six inches high. This size makes it an ideal fit for dressers in a rustic setting.
The total dimensions of the dresser mirror including the frame are fifty-two inches long by nine inches wide by forty-five inches high. This allows for a substantial presence in your space.
You can finish the mirror by applying lacquer or stain to match your existing decor. The item is sold unfinished, allowing for customization.
Yes, the mirror's dimensions make it suitable for small to medium spaces. Its design complements various dresser styles while not overwhelming the room.
The mirror is designed to sit securely atop the dresser without additional hardware. Its weight and design keep it stable during use.
To clean the mirror, use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the glass and wood. Avoid harsh chemicals to maintain the finish and integrity.
Yes, the mirror is crafted from solid wood and finished safely. Ensure supervision with young children to prevent any accidents with the glass.
No, the Deluxe Dresser Mirror is designed for indoor use only. Exposure to outdoor elements can damage the wood and finish.
The mirror comes with a twenty-year limited warranty from the manufacturer. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship.
If your mirror arrives damaged, contact the retailer for a replacement or refund. Ensure to report any issues within the warranty period.
Yes, the mirror comes fully assembled. You only need to place it on your dresser for immediate use.
The rustic design of the mirror complements traditional and contemporary decor styles. Its handcrafted appearance adds a unique touch to the room.
The mirror pairs well with rustic, lodge, and country decor styles. Its natural wood finish enhances various interior themes.
Yes, the four side shelves can hold various keepsakes and decorative items. However, be cautious not to overload them.














