Hello Friends,
Make the most of your non-existent entryway with these
clever design tricks.
Re-imagine Your Closet
Open up a cramped space and gain a helpful spot for extra
seating by ditching the closet door. Hooks and baskets look decorative, but
still provide ample storage for your stuff.
Get a Skinny Console
If your narrow hallway won't fit the average credenza, slim
down. This DIY console makes the most of a tight space by offering extra style
and a place to drop your keys.
Go Graphic
A small entryway means you can get away with a bold accent
wall. Patterned wallpaper adds definition to a meager foyer and yields instant
personality that might overwhelm anywhere else.
Add Hooks and a Bench
As long as you've got a place to tie your shoes and hang
your coat, even the tiniest entryway will feel complete.
Don't Dismiss Decor
With a little attention to styling, even a small console
becomes a major design statement. Strategically hang a mirror to make the space
feel twice as large
Hang a Gallery Wall
Instead of placing your photos and art sporadically around
the room, cluster them together. This move deliberately defines a wall as your
entry, sectioning it off from the rest of an open layout.
Choose Pretty Storage
Piles near your doorway are just a fact of life. Don't
underestimate the power of a cute umbrella holder and shoe tray to make
everything feel tidier and fancier.
Build Cubbies
A stack of bins fits easily into a skinny space. Not only do
they help organize your many scarves and mittens — they also add interest to an
otherwise boring wall.
Add a Pop of Color
A single accent hue gives a barely-there entryway some extra
oomph, making it feel like a thoughtful, fully designed room.
Don't Forget the Door
Your front door is the focal point of your entry (big or
small), so treat it that way. Paint it your favorite bright color or deck it
out with seasonal wreaths.
Thanks so much!
ERA Skyline Real Estate
3376 Harrison Blvd
Ogden, UT 84403
801-627-6500
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