Nowadays, in modern bathrooms, dressing rooms, and beauty parlors, the trend of lighted mirrors, meaning LED mirrors, has become very popular instead of ordinary mirrors. These not only give an extremely luxury and modern look but also provide the best lighting for doing makeup, shaving, and getting ready. Many people think that making it is probably a very difficult task, but it is not so. If you know glass and aluminum fabrication work, you can prepare it yourself too. In this post, let's learn how a professional LED mirror is actually made and what material is used in it.

​Required Material for LED Mirror

To make a premium quality lighted mirror, the following things are required:

High-Quality Glass: Generally, 5mm or 6mm glass from a good brand is used.

Aluminum Frame: A specific aluminum section or channel is used to hide the lights and power supply behind the glass and to hang it on the wall.

LED Strip Light: Waterproof LED strip, which is generally in white, warm white, or natural light.

LED Driver Transformer: To convert 220-volt electricity into 12 volts.

Touch Sensor Switch: To create a button right on top of the glass.

​Step-by-Step Method of Making an LED Mirror

To achieve a professional result, it is passed through the following four major stages:

​Glass Cutting and Designing

First, the glass is cut into a round, square, or oval shape according to the customer's demand, and its edges are polished.

Froasting the Glass: The part of the glass from which the light needs to come out, generally leaving 1 or 2 inches from the edges, the silver coating on that part is removed using a sandblaster machine or a special acid. This makes that part frosted so that light can pass through.

​Preparing the Aluminum Back Frame

A square or round aluminum frame is prepared, which is approximately 1 to 2 inches smaller than the total size of the glass. This frame is firmly glued to the back side of the glass using high-quality silicone and Elfy. This frame keeps the glass slightly away from the wall so that space is created for the light to spread.

​Fitting of LED Lights and Electronics

A 12-volt LED strip light is attached to the outer edges of the aluminum frame using glue or double-sided tape. The direction of the light is kept in such a way that it gives a smart look through the sandblasted frosted part. A 12V driver is fixed inside the inner hollow part of the frame. If the customer requires a touch sensor, the sensor kit is attached to the back part of the glass, the indicator of which is visible in the form of a light on the front of the glass.

​Testing and Final Fitting

After completing all connections, the mirror is turned on and checked to see if the light is leaking from anywhere and if the sensor is working correctly. After that, it is hooked onto the wall with the help of the aluminum frame.

​Major Benefits of LED Mirror

Perfect Glow and Shadow-Free Light: Since the light falls straight on the face, no shadow is formed on the face, which is perfect for makeup.

Low Electricity Consumption: LED lights run on 12 volts, so they consume very little electricity.

Anti-Fog Feature: A heating pad is installed behind expensive LED mirrors, due to which fog does not accumulate on the glass even after a hot water bath.

Infographic workshop guide for professional LED mirror fabrication showing glass cutting, aluminum back frame assembly, 12V LED driver fitting, and touch sensor setup.
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