Entryway Tables and Mirror Set

158 Ideas by Mia Jones

The foyer is the first thing people see when the enter your home, so why not make it more elegant with a lovely foyer table and mirror set. Whether its guest setting down carried items while on the way in, or you making sure your outfit is still straight on the way out, you will appreciate the style and efficiency of one or more of these foyer table and mirror sets.

Reclaimed wood sideboard

A fine piece of vintage elegance that is made of reclaimed wood, and emphasized by mirror-paneled doors with lovely wood-work and key locks. The cabinet is sturdy and stable, offering a large top for presenting your knick-knack in old-fashioned style.

Foyer table decor ideas

Foyer table and a mirror set can be a smooth way to embellish your entryway, adding charm and liveliness to this space. Both the semicircular table, as well the mirrors are in mahogany, dark wood.

Foyers foyer console table and mirror

Foyers - foyer console table and mirror

Hapsburg Console Table and Mirror Set

Hapsburg Console Table and Mirror Set

If you're looking for stylish and unique solutions for your house, this amazing console table and mirror set may perfectly fulfill your expectations. Check it out and enjoy an amazing design in your living room!

Bridgeport Console Table

Bridgeport Console Table

Entryway Tables and Mirror Set

Buying Guide

Choose a foyer table to fit the size of your entryway and available wall space. First, look at how much width you have once you enter. If it is a narrow area, go with a smaller semi-circular or rectangular table, usually somewhere between 2’ and 5’ wide. If you have a grand entryway, add a bit of sophistication with a round table perfect for a vase of flowers or small sculpture.

As far as height, your foyer table should be at your approximate hand height. This usually ranges somewhere between 2.5’ to 3’ high. However, depending on the space available, these foyer tables can sit higher for a more dramatic effect.

The foyer table style is also important as it sets the tone for guests as they enter your home. For a grand look, go for a traditional pedestal table with a carved base or opt for a clear acrylic model for a minimal modern entryway.

A foyer table with a mirror is ideal for a compact space. It provides ample tabletop surface for displaying a catch-all for your keys, wallet, and other essential pieces and creates the illusion of a bigger room by reflecting light around the space.

The best materials for a foyer table and mirror set are wood, metal, stone, and glass top options. Each of these has benefits for durability and functionality. Choose one that fits your home’s decor or create a unique spot at the entrance by choosing a material that stands out.

A wood foyer table and mirror set are the most common combination for entryway decor. As a highly durable material, the woods used to design these pieces are usually popular hardwoods like oak, maple, and beech or softwoods like pine or cedar.

For a sophisticated or industrial look, metal materials are a good option. Crafted from iron, steel aluminum, and other metal alloys, metals are highly durable over the long term. Expect varying strengths and qualities based on the manufacturer.

Different stones, such as slate, granite, or marble, are also options for your entryway table and mirror. These can be very heavy unless they make the table with veneers instead of one solid piece.

Tempered glass is popular for making foyer table tops in combination with a frame that is wood, metal, or stone. This adds a touch of elegance without sacrificing durability.

The size of your foyer mirror will depend on the size of your foyer table. But as a rule of thumb, The foyer mirror should never be bigger than the foyer or console table. Most foyer tables are approximately 30 to 36 inches high, which is more or less waist-high. Any mirror hung over the table should be one-half to three-quarters of the length of the table and 30 to 42 inches high.

A mirror that is too wide or wider than the table itself will dwarf the table, and a mirror that is too tall will upset the vertical balance of the setup. However, the only exception to these dimensions is if you have your table in a room with unusually high ceilings.

In this case, an extra tall mirror will create a dramatic statement in the room. Additionally, smaller mirrors in your foyer table and mirror set will be appropriate.