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An entryway mirror is essential, adding style and function while making the space feel brighter, more open. Whether spacious or compact, the right mirror transforms the area. From sleek wall-mounted designs to oversized statement pieces, mirrors pair well with entryway tables, lighting, and smart storage. Explore ideas to find the perfect fit for your home.
The geometric juxtaposition of mirrors mimics the design of the console tableThe rounded, smooth edges of the cabinet are highlighted by the circular mirrorIn this case a rectangular mirror was best suited to match the intricacy of the tableSometimes a simple mirror can be highlighted by an interesting frame or an accessoryA large and circular mirror can make a small entryway seem open and more glamorous
The entryway mirror is a practical essential, often overlooked. It saves time, reducing back-and-forth through the house. Placed near accessories, it lets you check your look, grab essentials, and go.
Ornate mirrors are best suited for certain particular styles such as vintage or traditionalA modern entryway can have its own share of intricate detailing but in a small doseThe size and shape of an entryway mirror is often dictated by the other elements present around itA mirror ca be in sync with a console table, a bench or a shelving unit without them necessarily forming a setA wall-mounted entryway mirror almost always required something underneath, such as a table or a benchIf you want, you can set up a small vanity in your entryway, with a mirror, a small table and a chairSometimes you want the frame to be a distraction, to turn the mirror into a focal pointTurn a large mirror into a statement piece for the entryway areaA mirror can often double as a decoration, even as a piece of art in some casesIt’s often the little details that turn items into focal points, like the frame of this mirrorWho says one mirror is enough for the entryway? You can two, three or as many as you wantIf possible, place the mirror so it reflects something beautiful like the view from a windowYou can definitely make a statement with an oddly-shaped mirror, especially when it contrasts with the backdropA mirror can be framed in a lot of different ways and sometimes the frame stands out more than the mirror iteselfMake sure to balance out the proportions of everything in your entryway for an inviting look
Mirrors make spaces look larger and more open, but they also create a dramatic design impact. Circular mirrors enhance this effect, adding elegance and depth. A large, single mirror at eye level offers a clean, sophisticated look, while a cluster of different-sized mirrors creates a bold, artistic statement.
Match the mirror to the console table to create a cohesive lookSometimes ornate and detailed are synonyms of glamorous. Other times it’s simplicityPosition the mirror directly above the console. Center it for a symmetrical lookYou can match the entryway mirror to a lot of things like the wallpaper, the area rug, the table or even your front door
Some prefer a tall, rectangular mirror for a full-body view, but space and practicality matter. A large mirror can sometimes lead to second-guessing, while a smaller, shoulder-height mirror offers a quick, confidence-boosting glance without overwhelming the space.
In a lot of modern and contemporary homes, minimalism is an expression of beauty and styleA simple, frameless mirror can be the ideal match for an eye-catching console tableA group of mirrors can be used to decorate a large entryway wall or to draw attention to the spaceIf you have a dark entryway, make sure to place a table lamp or two close to the mirrorOpulence is a style embraced by some, often representing a symbol of statusThe lighting around the mirror should be soft and pleasant as well as symmetrical and evenly distributed
A mirror or a cluster of mirrors can make a bold statement. Circular designs and unique frames enhance the effect. Go frameless for a sleek look, match the frame to the wall for subtle elegance, or choose an ornate frame as a focal point.
Each style has its pros and cons—which one suits your space best?