Preview a mirror in your entryway
Entryway mirrors are tricky — too small and they look like an afterthought, too large and they swallow the wall. PlopIt mounts the exact mirror you're considering onto your real wall, at correct scale, so you can see if it's the statement piece you want or one size off.


What this preview is solving
- Compare round vs. arched vs. rectangular on your actual wall
- Catches sizing mistakes before the return-shipping headache
- Works with any mirror on Amazon, IKEA, Wayfair, etc.
How to try this with your own room
- 1Snap a photo of your space — phone camera is fine. Good light helps.
- 2Paste an Amazon link or upload the product image you're considering.
- 3PlopIt drops the product into your room at the right scale and lighting.
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Frequently asked questions
What size mirror should I hang in my entryway?
A common rule is two-thirds the width of any console or piece of furniture below it, and about 4-6 inches of clear wall on either side. If it's a standalone wall, aim for the mirror to fill roughly 50-60% of the available vertical space. These are starting points though — the right size depends on ceiling height and how busy the surrounding wall is.
Should an entryway mirror be round, arched, or rectangular?
Round and arched mirrors soften entryways with a lot of straight lines (rectangular doors, console tables, picture frames). Rectangular mirrors work better in narrow hallways where you want to emphasize the vertical line. There's no universal right answer, which is why seeing the actual shape against your actual wall is the fastest way to decide.
How high should I hang a mirror in the entryway?
Center the mirror at roughly 57-60 inches from the floor — that's standard gallery height and works for most people. If it's hanging above a console, leave 6-10 inches between the top of the console and the bottom of the mirror. Going higher makes the mirror feel disconnected from the furniture below.
Can I see how a mirror will look on my wall before ordering?
Yes — take a photo of the entryway wall and upload it to PlopIt along with the mirror's product image or Amazon link. The preview shows the mirror at correct scale on your actual wall, so you can judge proportion against the doorway, console, and surrounding decor before committing.





