The Last Thing You See Before You Walk Out the Door
There is a moment that happens every morning in every home. You are dressed. You have your keys, your bag, your coffee. You are about to step out into the world — work, errands, a date, an interview, a dinner with friends, a parent-teacher conference, a first day at a new job.
And on the way out, you pause. You turn. You look at yourself — head to toe — in a full-length mirror.
That moment matters. It is not vanity. It is confidence. It is making sure your outfit looks the way you pictured it. It is catching the tag you forgot to remove. It is straightening your collar and squaring your shoulders and thinking: alright. I am ready.
We sell one product — an arched full-length floor mirror — because we believe that moment is worth getting right.
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WHY THIS MIRROR
A full-length mirror should do three things well:
It should be safe. Ours is tempered glass — shatterproof, not the kind that breaks into sharp daggers if it tips over. If you have children or pets or just clumsy mornings, that matters.
It should look good even when you are not standing in front of it. The arched top and gold frame turn a functional item into a piece of decor. It does not need to hide in the corner of the bedroom. It belongs against the wall in the hallway, the dressing area, or the living room — part of the room’s style, not just a tool.
It should stand on its own. No mounting hardware. No measuring, drilling, or leveling. Unbox it, unfold the stand, and set it where you want it. If you rearrange your room in six months, the mirror moves with you.
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WHY $49.99
Because a full-length mirror should not cost what a sofa costs. Department stores sell floor mirrors for $150, $200, $300 — prices that suggest a mirror is a luxury purchase. It is not. It is something every home should have.
We cut the markup. No fancy showroom, no commissioned salespeople, no glossy catalog. Just a solid mirror at a fair price with free shipping. The mirror reflects you. The price reflects what it actually costs to make and deliver.
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FROM SAN JOSE
LivingBasics is small. We operate out of Margaret Street in San Jose — a city where people come from everywhere, build lives, make homes, and care about how those homes look and feel.
Our team is a few people. We answer emails ourselves. We inspect orders before they ship. When you write to us, an actual human reads it, usually within a few hours. No chatbot, no ticket number, no “your call is important to us” recording.
We believe that selling home products should feel human. Because homes are human.
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OUR PROMISE
The mirror arrives intact or we replace it immediately — no return of the damaged piece, no claim forms, no arguing with the carrier.
It does not fit your space? Send it back within 30 days. Free return shipping.
You have a question? Email us. We reply like a real person.
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LivingBasics
3772 Margaret St, San Jose, CA 95116
Phone: +1 (408) 272-4411
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.livingbasics.shop/
