Revamp Your Entryway: Welcoming Guests with Style and Practicality

Your entryway is an important part of your home. It’s the first thing your guests see when they arrive, so it's the place to make a first impression. A well-appointed entryway that shows off some good design features can make your home feel welcoming. Follow these tips to give your entry an upgrade.

A functional space

An entryway is commonly used as a functional space for taking off outerwear and bags. A well-organized entryway can be a big help in keeping your home clutter-free. However, the way you use your entryway can change the kind of storage that makes sense for you. 

If you have a front door that is mainly used for guests and a back entrance where you take in things like school bags, extracurricular items and groceries, then you can focus the storage portion of your entry to the back area. A table, bench or other space to pack and unpack a bag or hold groceries is a great option to increase a back entry's function. Keeping storage and staging in the back entry means that you can keep a simple, uncluttered front hallway with a small closet or coat hook for guests.

If you need ideas to style your front and back entry areas, you can find plenty of ideas to help you with the process. 

A stylish area

Your entryway is a great way to introduce the world to your sense of style. The right décor can lead to a creative space that’s both beautiful and functional. Here are a few tips to help you make a statement with your entryway:

  • A rug adds color and can help to keep your floor clean.

  • A mirror can help make the space feel bigger. It can also reflect more light in the room when placed across from a window.

  • Hanging art, family photographs and plants all convey different themes to your entry.

  • Seating provides a place for your guests to sit and take off their shoes

  • A screen or other large item allows you to put packages in an unobtrusive place before you open them.

Using light

The color of light in your entry can shift a mood. Warm lighting tones create a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Bluer light tones provide a look that is more similar to natural daylight. Indirect light offers subtle warmth while direct light offers the chance to complete tasks. 

Get some help

Designers consider the statement, size, layout and function of your entryway when suggesting solutions. Companies like Ariana Furniture can help you with the design and options for furniture and accessories

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