Below, you’ll find 30 of our favorite front step setups that will make a lasting impression.
This deep hue adds major warmth to the exterior entry.
Mix and match a few different kinds to create a unique oasis.
Amy Leferink at Interior Impressions
Number Your Steps
Linda Braden
For a playful touch, number your entryway steps using stencils.
Alternatively, you could spell out the numbers of your address following a similar approach.
Customize With Tiles
Brooke Christen
How adorable are these tiled front steps?
Blooming DIYer
Tiling, which comes in all kinds of different designs, will add instant personality to any entryway.
Especially when you have guests over, it’ll effortlessly guide them to the entrance.
This way, you won’t damage your grass when entering and exiting.
The Duvall Homestead
Black lanterns add a sleek contrast, making everything look sophisticated.
Here, one adds visual interest to this home’s otherwise simple exterior.
Leave Some Original Brick
There’s no reason not to mix and match.
Meghan Grant
The dark trims make the whole house stand out in an elegant way.
Go Geometric
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Think outside the box with your stick-on tiles.
A simple concrete entryway will pair nicely with any color scheme.
Lisa Wood
The pairing of these two bold colors will make a major statement.
The stone texture pairs beautifully with this home’s natural wooden exterior.
Jennifer Maune
Linda Braden
Willow Street Interiors
Brooke Christen
Design byButler Armsden/ Photo byPatrik Argast
KAA Design Group/ Photo byRoger Davies
Design byCzar Interiors/ Photo byBeth Singer
GTM Architects
Design byBarnesVanze/ Photo byAnice Hoachlander
Kate Marker Interiors
GTM Architects
Design byBarnesVanze/ Photo byAllen Russ
Design byBarnesVanze/ Photo byAnice Hoachlander
Design byBarnesVanze/ Photo byAnice Hoachlander
GTM Architects
Kate Marker Interiors
Four Brothers
Design byCreative Tonic/ Photo byJulie Soefer
Design byEmily June/ Photo byKerry Kirk
Design byKara Childress/ Photo byJack Thompson
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Amy Leferink at Interior Impressions
Charleston Crafted
Simple Stylings
Cathy Hong Interiors