Let’s be honest—many homes don’t have grand, sweeping foyers (I mean, who doesn’t love saying “foyer” and feeling fancy?). Instead, most of us deal with small, tight entryways that can feel more awkward than inviting. Over the years, I’ve picked up some handy tips and tricks to make these tiny entrances functional and stylish, and I’m excited to share them with you! Even if you do have a spacious entryway, a few of these ideas might still come in handy.
1. Prioritize Function Over Looks
Before you start decorating, ask yourself: how is this space going to work for me every day? An entryway is really the home’s unsung hero—it’s where everything starts and ends. Think about what you actually need to store and access quickly: keys, sunglasses, bags, coats, maybe even sports gear or dog leashes. The goal is to create a zone that keeps life moving smoothly.
I’m a big fan of pieces that double up on function—think baskets that hide clutter but look good, hooks for bags that also act as wall art, or a small bench that’s perfect for sitting down to put on shoes and stashing shoes underneath.
2. Assess Your Space Honestly
It sounds simple, but this step can save you a lot of headaches. Don’t pick out furniture just because you love it—make sure it actually fits and suits the space. Measure walls, door openings, and think about how people move in and out.
For example, in a few of my entryways, there was just a tiny wall right next to the door before you walked straight into the dining area. A large piece would have overwhelmed the space. Instead, I went with a slim console table that fit perfectly, with space for two woven baskets underneath to stash shoes or mail, and a round mirror above to bounce light around.
3. Choose Decor That Pulls Double Duty
If you’re tight on space, every item has to earn its keep. I love decor that’s beautiful and functional. Take mirrors, for example—they brighten up the space, give you a last-minute check before heading out, and can even have a small shelf or hooks attached for keys and sunglasses.
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