Keep reading for 28inviting entrywaybench ideas to welcome guests and greet you at the end of a long day.
A low-back bench such as this works well under a window since it doesn’t obstruct light.
Place them on astaircase wallor tuck them under a console and pull them out as needed.

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Customize it to you and your family’s needs.
It completely transforms the space, turning it into a warm and welcoming entryway.
If the back is highly decorative, showcase it instead of hiding it behind throw pillows.

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Bench With an Upholstered Cushion
Stephanie Perez
Make anyentryway benchmore comfortable with an upholstered cushion.
The x-shaped legs give this bench a sculptural quality that adds visual interest.
Alcove Bench
Utilize an alcove to incorporate a built-in bench into your entryway.

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A neutral color that blends in with the rest of the space will create a calming welcome.
To create a little drama and contrast, consider hanging a bold, abstract piece of art above it.

Michelle Berwick Design

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