25 Small Entryway Ideas That Are Equal Parts Pretty and Practical
Make the most of minimal square footage with these creative decorating tips and storage solutions.
If each day your entryway setup is looking more and more like a chaotic dumping ground for shoes, mail and keys, it's time to give the space a bit of love. Note that just because your entryway is small in size doesn't mean you can't turn it into an area that's both pretty and practical. There are many ways to add life and color to your entryway while also integrating valuable storage solutions that will greatly improve your day-to-day routine, and these small entryway ideas are sure to inspire you.
The entryways featured below feature a mix of traditional furnishings and accessories, like console tables and hooks, as well as innovative approaches (think: clever under-the-stairs storage). There's truly an idea for everyone, whether you're looking to keep your space classic or go a bit off the beaten path. Minimalists will love the pared-down looks we've rounded up, which prove entryways do not have to be cluttered and overwhelming. On the other hand, those looking to go bold with color and pattern will enjoy including an eye-catching accent wall, graphic fabric, framed artwork and much more.
Your entryway is the first space guests will see as they set foot into your home, so don't skimp on its design. A little bit of thoughtful planning will take what is perhaps a neglected part of the house and transform it into a spot that brings you joy every time you walk through the front door.
Sarah Lyon is a New York City-based freelancer who produces interior design, travel and lifestyle content. Her work is featured in outlets including Apartment Therapy, Architectural Digest, MyDomaine, The Washington Post and The New York Times. Plus, her personal spaces have appeared on Apartment Therapy, The Everygirl, Houzz and more.
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