Small entryways can make a big difference in theorganization, style, and flow of your home.
Here are small entryway ideas it’s possible for you to try in your home.
A simple wooden bench with a cowhide throw gives afarmhouse feelingright when you walk in the door.
The Spruce / Christopher Lee Foto
Becca Interiorsoutfitted a wooden bench with neutral throw pillows and a padded seat for comfort.
The accordion coat rack and a wicker basket umbrella stand to add storage.
A trio of paintings above the bench helps to define the space.
Blue Copper Design
Sometimes big designs, if done the right way, can liven things up.
A marble side table andmod light fixturegive a chic look that doesn’t feel small in the slightest.
House of Chaismade use of the wall space by adding a simple floating shelf underneath a glamorous gold mirror.
Domm Dot Com
The eclectic feel is a burst of energy right when you step foot through the door.
Maximize Wall Sapce
Esther Schmidt
Tired of looking for your house keys?
It’s a common problem when you’re a member of the “nonexistent entryway” club.
Kate Marker Interiors
Lucky for you, a strategically placed shelf or wall hooks will do the trick.
Declutter With a Chair
Design byEmily Henderson/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
No room for a storage bench?
you’re able to opt for a chair instead, like this casual entryway fromEmily Henderson Design.
Finding Lovely
The mirror above matches the wood on the chair, creating a warm contrast with the white walls.
Decorate With Plants
Martina’s Cosy Crib
Chic, white interiors never go out of style.
Add Simple, Modern Touches
Creating a cute and comfy entryway doesn’t have to be expensive.
Becca Interiors
Tip
Use your small entryway to display seasonal branches or flowers that will change throughout the year.
The wall-mounted plants and art are a nice touch, but it’s thefull-length mirrorthat has our attention.
A whiteboard on the wall above is perfect for writing reminders or greetings for guests as they walk in.
Mel Burstin for Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Tessa Neustadt
Cathie Hong Interiorsadded wood detailing on the ceiling to create a room-within-a-room feeling in an open space.
The vase filled with flowers adds extra liveliness and color to the neutral-styled entryway table.
Utilize vertical space by installing wall hooks and shelving.
Brexton Cole Interiors
Hang mirrors to bounce light and double views.
Choose multifunctional furniture pieces like a bench with hidden storage.
Since the entryway is the first step into your home, you want it to feel inviting.
House of Chais
An entryway is usually smaller than a foyer.
Foyers are often more formal in style than entryways.
Margaret Wright Interior + Lifestyle Photography
Milk and Honey Life
Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
House 9 Interiors
Esther Schmidt
Design byEmily Henderson/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Martina’s Cosy Crib
Esther Schmidt
Home and Spirit
Design byWilliam Hunter Collective for Emily Henderson/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Home by Polly
Michelle Berwick Design
Kate Marker Interiors
Kate Marker Interiors
Kate Marker Interiors
Kate Marker Interiors
Cathie Hong Interiors
Becca Interiors
Design byBrad Ramsey Interiors/ Photo by Jack Gardner
Studio Peake
Desiree Burns Interiors / Instagram
Caitlin Higgins forEmily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Erin Williamson Design