"My entry is barely an entry. It's basically a tiny hallway that happens to have a front door and a door to my bedroom. I've spent years trying to make it look special and not feel like the awkward, in-between space it really is. When you live in a small apartment, you can't take a single square inch for granted. So I've always been determined to make this area work a little harder for me."
"Over the past five years, I've tried it all. First, it was a console table - a slim glass design that looked great online but turned out to be too wide for the narrow passage. My second solution, a marble-topped Target find that I loved, was too long and awkwardly jutted into the kitchen. I tried a small side table that had no storage, and a round accent table that looked strange in the corner."
The entry is a tiny hallway with a front door and a bedroom door, making every inch important in a small apartment. Multiple furniture attempts failed: a slim glass console was too wide, a marble-topped table jutted into the kitchen, and other small tables lacked storage or looked awkward. A smaller bedroom nightstand was moved into the hallway during a bedroom rearrangement and proved sturdy, compact, and visually fitting. The nightstand's drawers stored dog leashes, tote bags, and gloves, and surface decor like a plant and trinket tray added purpose and charm to the space.
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