Toronto entryway typology
Toronto homes fall into four entryway categories:
- Semi-detached with recessed foyer — 4–5 feet deep, usually with one small closet
- Bungalow direct-entry — no true foyer, front door opens into living room
- Downtown loft/condo — small vestibule with coat wall
- Victorian row house — narrow long foyer with stairs to one side
Sizing
Match the mirror to the foyer:
- Semi-detached recessed foyer → 48×28 arched over 60″ console
- Bungalow direct entry → 32×20 arched on wall beside door
- Downtown vestibule → 32×20 arched over slim 36″ console
- Victorian row house → 70×30 leaning full-length at end of hallway
Storage integration
The GTA winter demands practical storage: a place for boots, wet coats, and umbrellas. Pair your arched mirror with:
- A woven basket for boots below the console
- Hook rail beside the mirror for jackets
- Small tray on the console for keys and mail
4 GTA-specific ideas
- Add task lighting — Toronto winters mean 5pm darkness. A small table lamp on the console makes the entry welcoming.
- Choose warm brown iron if your interior has walnut floors — very common in East End Victorians.
- Lean instead of hang if you rent — zero wall damage.
- Reflect the front door — Feng shui aside, it just makes the space feel bigger.
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