13 Small Entryway Ideas You Can DIY
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13 Small Entryway Ideas You Can DIY
"We always encourage clients to have at least one piece with storage in an entryway, particularly if it's the primary access to the house,"
"In order to make a dramatic, high-impact first impression, we designed this entryway with an asymmetrical wall and ceiling detail made from flat stock and stained in a deep ebony. The end result is a perfectly balanced, interesting, and welcoming entry into the home,"
"A large light fixture can make a room feel larger and taller."
Small entryways can deliver memorable, palatial first impressions through focused design choices. Incorporating at least one furniture piece with storage maximizes function and keeps everyday items organized when an entry serves as primary access. Ceiling and wall details, including asymmetrical treatments and dark, upward-leading accents, add drama and perceived scale. A rug defines an entry carved from another room and visually unifies the space; vintage rugs add character. Oversized or distinctive lighting increases perceived height and presence, turning a compact area into a welcoming, impactful arrival point.
Read at Architectural Digest
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