According to her,the foyeris a great place toupdate your lightingand make the space feel high-end.
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And if you think that dressing up your entryway walls has to be a huge investment, youre wrong.
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Think oversized lanterns, candles, andvases.
Her rule, though, is to avoid overpacking the space with a bunch of knickknacks.
Doing this will only make your entryway feel cluttered and cramped.
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Instead, she suggests keeping this space open so as to create a flow through your home.
Malarkey swears by a stylized entryway table or console.
I love a good print and good texture!
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Anything that will make the space pop and get your guest’s attention straight away, Malarkey says.
Runsewe is also very team wallpaper but advises keeping the general aesthetic aligned with the rest of your home.
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Just like your walls, yourentryway floordeserves attention too.
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One, its functional to wipe feet and contain mess.
Two, it aesthetically infuses color, pattern, and personality into the space.
And if you have the budget to replace your flooring, why not turn them into a dramatic feature?
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Malarkeys suggestion: fun graphic tiles.
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Lastly, whats a home if its not personal?
Let’s say you love reading.
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You could line your long entry hall with abuilt-in bookshelf.
Or perhaps youre an aspiring plant parent.
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