First
impressions matter and your foyer or entryway is your chance to make a
good one when guests enter your home for the first time. So don’t spend
all your decorating budget in the living room, den, or entertainment
room. Set some aside for the entryway.
Go with a bold color for the front door
If
the walls of your entryway are a light, neutral color, consider
painting a darker more vibrant color on the front door both on the
exterior and interior side. It creates visual interest. You can also
incorporate a bit of that color in your artwork as well to tie it all
together.
Do more with less with patterned wallpaper
Wallpaper
is a quick and inexpensive way to create drama with your entryway.
Since it’s a small space and you don’t need much of it, spring for
something a little pricier that will really draw people’s eyes to it. If
you don’t want to commit to wallpaper that might be too bold or you may
grow tired of, go with removable wallpaper.
Make a statement with interesting artwork
Your
entryway is a great place for a statement piece. It will serve as a
great conversation starter since people are bound to notice and comment
on it when they walk in for the first time. Just remember to keep size
and scale in mind. You don’t want too big a piece in a small space and
vice versa. Remember that a statement piece doesn’t always have to be
larger than life.
Hang a large mirror for small spaces
If
your entryway is more cramped then you’ll want to make it appear larger
than it is. There are a couple of tricky ways you can accomplish this.
First hang a large mirror or two. Mirrors create the illusion of more
depth to a space than there really is. You can increase the effect by
hanging a large chandelier or several smaller pendant lights. The
combination of plenty of light and mirrors to reflect it will lighten up
the space and make it bigger.
Install baseboard radiator covers
If
your foyer or entryway has baseboard radiators, consider giving them a
makeover by installing snap-on baseboard radiator covers. Older
baseboard heaters can be an eyesore so you don’t want that to be the
first thing guests notice when they walk in.
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