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Hang an Entryway Mirror in Your Home

Hanging an entryway mirror in your home makes getting in and out of the door a breeze. Set up a simple station where you can grab everything you need for the day and then take one last look in the mirror to make sure your appearance is neat and how you like it. With so many entryway mirror styles, shopping for one is fun and convenient. Browse different sizes, shapes and finishes to see which looks best by your door.

Entryway Mirror Shapes and Sizes

Discover a wide range of sizes and shapes for your next mirror. Modern design includes many minimalist mirrors that stick to an expanse of smooth glass and a simple frame in a neutral finish. These are great for homes where streamlined looks rule.

  • A round mirror is classic and easy to pair with lots of furnishings, like console tables, cabinets or other shelving.
  • Rectangular mirrors may be more common, so look for details that help yours stand out. Choose vertical or horizontal styles based on your personal preferences and the amount of space in your entryway.
  • Try an entryway mirror that showcases unusual or creative silhouette details. For instance, a rectangle with rounded corners is a chic way to update a classic shape.
  • Look for modern takes on pub mirrors. This is an entryway mirror with a shelf or hooks underneath the glass.

How to Style an Entryway

Styling an entryway is always satisfying because now you have another area of your home that looks beautiful, plus you've made your life a lot easier by staying organized. Follow these tips to create a gorgeous transitional area.

  • Choose an anchor piece of furniture. You can hang your mirror over this piece. Consider console tables or a storage bench.
  • If you like to keep coats and shoes in the front of your home, check out hall trees, storage towers or columns that serve as lockers.
  • On your surface spaces, make sure you have all the organizational elements you need. This might include trays or bowls or a decorative runner to protect furniture and act as a mat.
  • Look to your mirror to take on some of this organization when you choose styles with pegs, hooks or modern rack accessories built into the frames.

Versatile Mirrors for You

The versatility of your mirror can really help pull your entryway together. Hang tote bags from hooks underneath the glass or store lip gloss or hand moisturizer on the shelf for a final swipe before leaving. Make room for scarves and enjoy knowing you always have a reliable place for keys.

An entry mirror makes life better for almost everyone.