Sure Mir will/should support client-side decorations.

The best suggestion I have right now is:
  1. You set mir_surface_type_freestyle
  2. Wait for Mir shells to honour the surface type and not wrap extra 
decorations around it.

In future we might have some additional attribute you could set for
client-side decorations instead of mir_surface_type_freestyle. Not
sure...

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Title:
  GTK draws its own (double) window decorations under Mir

Status in Mir:
  New
Status in gtk+3.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  GTK draws its own window decorations under Mir.

  This is not ideal. It should default to letting the shell decorate all
  windows.

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