Entryway Mirror

Mirrors

Definition

The entry mirror is placed in the hallway for a last look before going out. It makes the space feel larger and reflects light into this often dark area.

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The entry mirror is an essential element to beautify and functionalize your reception area. Strategically placed in the hall, it allows you to make a final adjustment to your outfit before going out. This type of mirror has the particularity of visually enlarging the space and reflecting light, thus illuminating this area which can sometimes appear dark. When choosing one, opt for a model whose size is adapted to the available space and which will harmonize with the style of your interior. Gold or silver-framed mirrors will bring a chic and refined touch, while frameless mirrors will give a more streamlined sense of space. Do not hesitate to also play with shapes, square or round, to create a unique decorative effect. Finally, position your entry mirror so that it reflects as much natural light as possible, to illuminate this passageway.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The entry mirror is placed in the hallway. It makes the space feel larger and reflects light into this often dark area.

A large (full-length) entry mirror for functionality, a round one for softness, or one with a gold frame for a statement. Above the console for a classic combo.

Mistake: A poorly positioned entry mirror that reflects an ugly wall or clutter. Orient it to reflect light or a pleasant feature.

The size of the entry mirror depends on the available space. A mirror 90 to 120 cm wide is generally suitable for a standard entryway. Make sure it's large enough to reflect your entire silhouette.

Place quality lighting around the entry mirror to create a warm and functional ambiance. Wall sconces or a pendant light above the mirror are wise options.

For a contemporary entryway, opt for an entry mirror with a thin, sleek frame, preferably in black, gold, or silver metal. A frameless mirror also adds a modern touch to your entryway.

Preferably install the entry mirror opposite the front door to create a sense of space and depth. Ensure it is at eye level to facilitate a last look before going out.

For a rustic style, opt for an entry mirror with a frame made of raw wood, aged metal, or rattan. These natural materials will perfectly complement a shabby chic or industrial-style entryway decor.

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