Passer au contenu principal
Connexion
Inspiration
Connexion

The Best Entryway Ideas to Transform Your Home

Our favorite foyer ideas.

entryway with blue wall and modern decor

While you may not spend a lot of time there, the entryway is one of the most traversed spots in your home. It is the first welcome into your home and should therefore not only play a functional role but also establish a tone for the rest of your living space. There are a myriad of ways to decorate and personalize this spot to your taste. Use this curated list of entryway ideas for the inspiration you need to make your house feel more personalized and inviting.


1. Try a Hall Tree

entryway with white hall tree and coat hangers

If you would like to create an entryway brimming with style, start out with a foyer staple like a hall tree. These multi-purpose pieces allow you to store anything from coats to shoes, accessories, and even decorative objects. Be sure to add other practical storage options such as storage baskets, coat racks, and umbrella stands to your entryway ideas to ensure you keep any potential clutter organized and out of sight, thus creating a clean and curated style.

Shop Hall Trees

2. Make the Most of Small Spaces

Are you looking for small entryway ideas to banish shadows and make your home more inviting? Start with a burst of cheerful yellow paint for a sunny effect, and then move on to decorating with neutral grays. Less is always more, so utilize a narrow console table that doesn't take up too much room. For those grab-and-go items along with a few select necessities, add a storage basket for a simple but effective decorating option.

Shop Console Tables

3. Produce a Recessed Respite

Make the most of the layout of your home and draw attention to any unique architectural features you may have. Create a charming nook by wallpapering a small alcove for an eye-catching effect. Include a couple of statement pieces such as a mirrored console and an oversized gold-framed wall mirror to introduce an unexpected metallic aspect for an elegant touch.

Shop Wallpaper

4. Layer Your Rugs

When it comes to entryway rug ideas, consider layering for an interesting effect. While any floor coverings in the foyer need to be hard-wearing, they do not by any means need to be boring. Start with a large neutral base rug, and place over it a bold pink one to bring in a warming and engaging color. This single standout tone will allow you to keep the rest of your entryway decor ideas to a more muted palette without being boring.

Shop Area Rugs

5. Utilize a Console Table

An entryway isn't a location you can fill with furniture, making it tough to display your personal style without creating clutter. That is why consoles were created! One of these tables will provide a spot for you to display your favorite knick-knacks without taking up too much room. Express yourself with ornaments like an hourglass and decorative bottles placed next to a table lamp for additional illumination, and don't forget the storage basket for those front room necessities.

Shop Console Tables

6. Design a Mirrored Passageway

Mirrors are a must-have for any foyer ideas thanks to their ability to reflect light and create a larger airy feel. To make an enviable display, intersperse your wall art with a collection of mirrors for a stunning display your guests are sure to gravitate towards. Pick mirrors in a range of sizes, styles, and colors to design an elaborate one-of-a-kind arrangement.

Shop Wall Art

7. Create a Seamless Entrance

While you may want your entryway ideas to communicate your own sense of style, the truth is that you can begin showing off your personality from your front porch. To make the transition from the outdoors to inside your home a seamless experience, start with a bright outdoor rug and an outdoor bench for a homey feeling. Use different shades of the paint color on your front door or exterior in your foyer to help unify the two spaces.

Shop Outdoor Rugs

8. Go for Bold

Maximalism is in, and there is no better place to make an eclectic statement than in your entryway. Use gorgeous jewel-tones like emerald green and sapphire blue paired with bubblegum pink for a playful yet grand effect. Transform the space with wall art, accent chairs, and floor lamps to showcase your adventurous side.

Shop Floor Lamps

Tip!

To learn more about maximalism, read What Is Maximalism? How to Incorporate Maximalism Decor Into Your Home.

9. Introduce Natural Elements

There is no quicker way to bring life to your entryway than with live plants. Use lush green foliage in beautiful woven basket planters to enhance the space. For a contemporary look bring in a floor length mirror for extra light and a minimalist hall tree with wood and metal components

Shop Natural Fiber Planters

10. Add Some Glam

Invite luxury into your home by selecting glamorous design elements for your entryway ideas. Start with a neutral foundation such as a white console table, planter, and accent chair. This will give you room to add dazzling touches like a gilded mirror, gold hardware and light fixtures, and even metallic wallpaper for a fashionable statement your guests won't soon forget.

Shop Gold Wall Mirrors

11. Choose a Color Scheme

Never underestimate the effect a color scheme can have on your entryway. Take your foyer up a notch by selecting warm autumnal hues like oranges, yellows, and browns by way of foliage, leather accessories, and other decorative objects. The richness of these tones will create a welcoming and cozy feeling that leaves a lasting impression.

Shop Leather Accent Chairs

12. Opt for French Country

Focus your entryway ideas on the French country style for inspiration. Begin with white as a dominant color and bring in depth with texture and details. Combine a set of striped accent chairs and ruched yellow circular cushions with a tufted ottoman for a regal aesthetic. Bring in a dramatic chandelier to turn your eye upward and anchor the space with a large entryway rug.

Shop Tufted Ottomans & Poufs

Tip!

Learn more about French country style with Timeless & Classic Ideas for French Country Living Rooms.


13. Another Take on Mirrors

Don't underestimate the ability of simple decor to make a statement, particularly in narrower spaces. Use a set of oversized hexagonal mirrors with gold frames for a chic and impactful look. From there you can keep your entryway ideas and decor selections more straightforward. Use a black console table as a base and add a smattering of your choice decor to avoid stealing the focus from the looking glasses.

Shop Black Console Tables

14. Manufacture a Mudroom

Turn your entryway into a mudroom by adding an oversized hall tree with plenty of storage for your family's belongings. Include an entryway bench to sit on when you put on and remove shoes before corralling them away. Don't forget the storage baskets for sports gear and other outdoor essentials. To discover more about mudroom necessities, read What Is a Mudroom & What Does It Need?.

Shop Wide Hall Trees

15. Compose a Gallery Wall

For entryway wall ideas, take advantage of the unadorned space in front of the stairs and design your very own gallery wall. Brighten up the room with a stand out collection of wall art, mirrors, and wall accents. Read How to Make a Gallery Wall to learn how to create your own masterpiece.

Shop Wall Mirrors

16. Visit the Beach

You may think coastal style has to be on the nose with seashells and anchors, but that couldn't be further from the truth. To turn your entryway into an understated beachy inlet, begin with a light beige console and woven baskets reminiscent of driftwood. Hang aquatic-themed artwork on a shiplap wall and complement it all with a red checkered armchair for an upmarket beach house feel.

Shop Wood Consoles

17. Play With Pastels

A small dose of color will work well against a white backdrop in your entryway. Pastels offer a calming effect that is pleasing to the eye. Find your inspiration for your foyer ideas in artwork and bring tones from those pieces into your home. Here a yellow rug and salmon cabinet make for an enticing welcome that sets the backdrop for the rest of the home.

Shop Yellow & Gold Area Rugs

18. Take Advantage of Open Concept Living

Open concept spaces will always benefit from storage (especially dual-purpose pieces) because everything is out in the open with no place to stash your clutter. It is all too easy to overfill unadorned rooms, so make sure you utilize as many storage options as possible. To maintain that clean aesthetic, use a small cabinet and a wire basket to keep any items that can easily get lost (keys and wallets). Hang a mail and key wall organizer and place a shoe rack in the corner to keep your home looking as pristine as possible.

Shop Storage Baskets

19. Paint the Walls

Let your paint do the talking and use a deep navy color for a more unique feel in your foyer. This strong tone can be paired with a great many unexpected colors for a variety of styles and aesthetics. Read our guide What Colors Go With Navy Blue? to discover exactly what you can do with this bold hue.


20. Make a Statement

Don't overlook the effect that texture can have in your entryway. For a more moody entrance, opt for a deep hue on a textured wall for a simple by dynamic effect. Select furniture with geometric shapes will lead your eye around the room. Keep to more solid or neutral colors like a white console and beige chair to complement with gold wall sconces, a large mirror, and an eclectic metal coat rack for a unique style.

Shop White Console Tables

21. Keep It Simple

For a modern industrial feel stick to a black and brown palette. Combine a wood entry console with metal legs and a leather chair with hairpin legs for some warm wood tones. Paint your staircase black for an attractive focal point that brings all these elements together for a cohesive style.

Shop Wood Consoles


Now, creating your dream home is easier than ever with these entryway ideas.


You may also like:

Shop Ottomans & Poufs


Ready to shop? Check out our favorites!


ServerT:5.6773288249969