![]() ![]() Photo Credit: Blackband DesignĪn all-glass starburst mirror is a modern and eclectic look in this entryway and totally steals the show. Let the tile be the focal point and use a mirror that will just complement the space nicely. ![]() If you have a bold tile in your entryway, choose a mirror that won’t compete and overpower. Photo Credit: Emily Kates Designīold mirrors and bold decor can make such a stunning impression when you first enter a home. If you have a bold piece of furniture, tone down your mirror and go with something simple and sleek. Bold and eclectic entryway with a gold framed mirror and antler decor above it Black and white entryway with large round mirror Check out this wild entryway design from 11 Magnolia Lane that pairs black and gold together, or this other chic design from Tidbits and Twine, all in black and white. Whatever your style may be, there’s definitely a mirror to fit it. Photo Credit: Martha O’Hara Interiors Bold Looks #Long mirror full#This mirror below has the shape of a fancy window but is all glass allowing for a bit of decor and shape while still keeping it a full functioning mirror. Love those sconces too! Gorgeous entryway with a Grand Chateau Window Mirror and large scones #Long mirror how to#To really step up the elegance of your entryway, try something like this breathtaking Grand Chateau Window Mirror that was featured on How to Decorate. Check out this set of three mirrors from Flickr user Shizzi to see just how easy it is to mistake them for windows. #Long mirror windows#No windows nearby? No problem! Mirrors come in all sorts of great designs that make them actually look like real windows. Clean and elegant decor with sparkling round mirror and dresser near a stairway An elegant white and weathered wood mirror hung near the stairs in an entryway. Here are a couple of gorgeous examples from My Domaine and The Yellow Cape Cod. ![]() Related Article: Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Make my Room Seem Largest of All Near the Stairsįor homes with the stairway front and center, when you first walk in, setting something up in that awkward little space underneath the stairs could make more sense than placing it on one of the walls beside the front door. It looks great! Photo Credit: Kristina Crestin Design This designer opted for a bar cart instead of a large console table for the entryway and then chose a matching mirror. If you are working with a smaller entryway, keep everything on a smaller scale - not just your mirror. Very small entryway with just enough room for a shelf and a mirror above it An entryway with a small irregular mirror hung above a table These two small entryways from My Love for Words and Little House of Four use the same pretty mirror (in different colored frames) to dress things up a little. Small mirrors may still provide just enough light, even in the smallest spaces. It’s not easy to work with an extremely tiny entryway area, but it’s not impossible. ![]() Photo Credit: Carriage Lane Designs Smaller Entryway Spaces The simple all-glass mirror is perfectly complementary to the simplistic yet sleek entryway table. Sometimes less is more in this case, the simplicity here is perfect and critical to a well-decorated entryway space. Your entryway doesn’t need to be overrun with decor. A Scandinavian entryway with striking charcoal tones for the mirror and table ![]()
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