It’s the beginning of a new month, which means it’s time to release another designed space. This month’s design plan features an entryway 3 ways: casual, formal, and transitional.
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This month I am sharing what I consider to be the perfect recipe for a successful entryway design. The best entryways have the following essential elements in common:
- a functional piece of furniture
- a lamp
- artwork
- a mirror
- storage/catchall
- something alive/fresh
- a rug
- a clock
- and a place to set a wet umbrella.
Not only do these items create a beautiful space, but they are functional as well. For example, the mirror allows residents and guests to check their appearance before coming and going, as well as reflecting light into the space. A lamp allows residents to find their way inside on a dark night, as well as helping guests find the door on their way out.
Below you can see a colorful and vibrant entryway design. Since the entryway is the first impression of your home, it’s an opportunity to create a space that reflects your personal style. This design leans more towards casual and bohemian. It is full of visual interest and layers of texture. Combining two separate pieces, like the green and white plate and the pink framed artwork, you can create a one-of-kind, original piece of art in your home that no one else will have. Try using Command brand hooks to mount the plate on top of the pink art before hanging it on the wall.
- Entry Table
- Rug
- Mirror
- Umbrella Stand
- Lamp
- White Tray
- Green Tray with Blue Trim
- Clock
- Cachepot
- William Morris Flamingo Art
- Textile Art
- Plate Set
- Plant
Traditional decor thrives on symmetry. The design below uses symmetry to create balance by flanking the mirror with matching lamps and plates from the same series. While the first design is considered modern and casual, I would consider the design below to be formal.
- Rug
- Lamp
- Mirror
- Umbrella stand
- Planter
- Plant
- Tray
- Clock/Frame
- Plate – rabbit
- Plate – boar
- Plate – deer
- Plate – pheasant
Below you will find the final entryway design for this month. Notice how similar metal tones and a soft ivory color are carried throughout. Natural materials like wicker, marble, and wood counterbalance the glamorous gold and brass to create a sophisticated but approachable space. This design is a midway point between casual and formal.
- Entry Table
- Mirror
- Rug
- Lamp
- Long Wooden Bowl/Tray
- Succulent Plants
- Clock
- Pedestal Basket
- Set of 2 art prints
- Umbrella Stand/Coat Tree
In many cases, the front door to the home opens directly into the living space without a designated foyer or entryway. In these situations it’s possible to create an entryway by grouping specific items on a wall next to the front door. Are you missing any of these essential items in your entryway? Do you have any items in your entryway that you would add to this list? Let me know in the comments below.
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