First impressions matter—a lot! When it comes to the home, the entryway is your shining moment to make a statement about your personal style. We found the best inspiration and top tips for perfecting the first impression people have on you and your home.
Add a place to sit
The base of all elements, selecting your table or bench is the first step and the most important! Take inventory of how much room you have to work with and select your table or bench accordingly. It is crucial to make sure the table or bench does not protrude into the walkway, but compliments the functionality of the space.
Pro Tip: Be sure to be intentional in choosing what the bench is made out of to match the rest of your home. It is going to be the first thing people see so make sure it's seamless with the rest of your home's decor!
Storage on storage
Creating a "Confined Mess" is the most crucial part of entryway decor. Having a place for everything when you first walk in, makes coming home a little less stressful. Having a small bowl or tray or even a drawer dedicated to keys, mail, spare change, etc keep your space organized and helps you know exactly where everything is when you’re trying to run out the door.
Greenery
Having plants or greenery is proven to reduce stress. Adding organic elements brings a serene sense of earthiness and peace. Another great thing about adding greenery is the seasonality of it. During Christmas time you can use poinsettias, garland or even pinecones. During spring and summer, you can use green stems such as eucalyptus, or a floral arrangement to add a pop of color.
Personality
Show your personality with a framed photo from your favorite trip, an item you bought on vacation, or something you made yourself! Adding a little personal touch will put a smile on your face when you see the space you created.
Mirror
Ever stop to look at your self as you are walking out the door? A mirror in the entryway is a fantastic way to allow yourself to stop and fix your hair or lipstick before heading out. Mirror also helps to make spaces feel bigger and brighter which is a great plus! Play around with adding several small mirrors or use one statement mirror.
Layering Heights
Layering goes a long way and makes space feel "put together" Using grouped elements of varying heights such as vases, candlesticks, stacked books, or even baskets will allow you to create a layering effect.
We love bringing life to a home, whether it’s by creating a custom design, finding that perfect piece to bring it all together, or sharing even more of our favorite styling tips on our blog!
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