We often find ourselves thinking of the function, comfort and freshness of our main living spaces because they’re where we spend the majority of our time. But our entryway says a lot about us and, in some cases, are deserving of an update.
I laugh as I ponder this, because some days, especially Saturdays, the entryway at our home says that things are out of control. I sometimes think that sporty kids should have their own entrance! The reality for most of us is that without a mud room or separate entrance our main entryway has to function for everyone.
You can easily make your main entryway say more about you and your sense of style. Surprisingly, it’s easy to transform this important area into a functional and orderly space that’s up to date and trendy, without investing too much.
Start from the floor, up
Most entryways have a tiled or other hard surface. One way to add some personality is with a fabulous carpet or runner. It’s a great way to bring colour into your entrance. Pick a pattern that reflects your style or a solid that won’t have you worrying about seeing every footprint. I had to go the second route.
Just this week I arrived home to see footwear scattered all over our entrance way carpet. It was immediately apparent that the little people in my neighbourhood don’t know the ‘shoes-off-to-the-side’ rule. I actually love seeing those shoes gather, so the darker carpet was a seriously good choice.
Storage solutions
Every entryway can benefit from storage, but how much space do you have? Will it need to be vertical storage or should it perform more than one function like storage and seating.
Sometimes storage can be the perfect starting point and give you an opportunity to pick a beautiful piece that will be your focal point. Say it’s a chest with drawers for all of your seasonal stuff. Then it’s easy to take it from there. Could you add a perfect piece of art or a cool looking lamp?
What about other means of storage? Recently I found cubbies with hooks which offer a place to sit to take off your boots, along with storage underneath. A few of the benches we picked up come with baskets below as well. I am loving the fact that wovens and wicker are back on trend. They are an inexpensive way to hide just about anything. Pick up a tall basket or belly pot woven piece. I have one that sits on top of a chest of drawers. It has become a great grab and go station and it looks kind of cute!
Take a seat
I have also seen our design team specify multiple cubes or stools that nest under a console table. That way you can pull them out when needed. Another great idea is to coordinate a single chair or put chairs on either side of a console to achieve a symmetrical look that is also functional.
Seating is not always an option for those of us with smaller entryways but it can make all the difference to the functionality of a space. It’s definitely most appreciated by those who need to sit to remove their shoes. We often have middle aged or senior customers asking what their options are. Benches sometimes do the trick.
Change with the season
Changing decor with the seasons can add great character, charm and warmth to any entryway. I tend to adore all things fresh and living, so I rotate from simple pine boughs, to orchids, to paper whites, to succulents. Greens always add that extra special touch. Often you don’t have to spend a dime. I sometimes pick whatever’s in season outside. Sometimes it’s just a couple of ferns or a few hosta leaves in a simple piece of glassware.
Whether it’s editing, adding or freshening up, the entranceway is always the first area of our homes that people see. I am anxiously awaiting spring, so that I can paint that front door! What’s on your list?
– Lori, Merchandise Manager
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