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Small Space, Big Impact: How to Transform an Awkward Entryway

Tyson Hill by Tyson Hill
April 12, 2024
in DIY, Greening Your Home, Home Improvement
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The entryway is the first impression of your home, setting the tone for what lies beyond its threshold. But what if your entryway is awkwardly shaped or lacks space? Fear not! With a bit of creativity and strategic styling, you can transform even the most challenging entryways into welcoming spaces that reflect your personal style and make guests feel right at home.

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Embrace Minimalism

When dealing with a small or awkwardly shaped entryway, less is often more. Embrace minimalism by keeping furniture and decor to a minimum. Opt for sleek, space-saving furniture such as a narrow console table or a slim bench that won’t overcrowd the area.

Create Vertical Interest

Make use of vertical space to draw the eye upward and create the illusion of height. Hang a statement mirror or piece of artwork above your entryway table to add visual interest and make the space feel larger. Consider installing wall-mounted shelves or hooks for additional storage without taking up valuable floor space.

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Play with Lighting

Good lighting can work wonders in any space, especially in an entryway. Choose lighting fixtures that not only illuminate the area but also add style and personality. A stylish pendant light or a pair of wall sconces can instantly elevate the look of your entryway while providing much-needed illumination.

Incorporate Functional Storage

Maximize storage potential in your entryway by incorporating functional furniture pieces that serve multiple purposes. Look for entryway benches with built-in storage compartments or opt for a console table with drawers to keep keys, mail, and other essentials neatly organized. Utilize baskets or decorative bins to corral shoes, scarves, and other accessories.

Add Greenery

Bring the outdoors in by incorporating plants into your entryway decor. Not only do plants add a touch of natural beauty, but they also help purify the air and create a welcoming atmosphere. Choose low-maintenance plants such as succulents or snake plants that thrive in indoor environments and require minimal care.

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Define the Space

Define your entryway area and create a sense of separation from the rest of the house by using rugs or runners. A well-placed rug can anchor the space and add warmth and texture to your entryway while also serving as a visual cue for guests to pause and remove their shoes before entering your home.

Personalize with Accessories

Infuse your entryway with personality by incorporating meaningful accessories and decor items that reflect your personal style and interests. Display family photos, artwork, or collectibles on your entryway table to add a personal touch and make the space feel more inviting.

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Tyson Hill is a Content Marketing Assistant at Zoocasa. Tyson’s insight provides readers with an understanding of the current real estate market and the hidden properties that offer great value. Tyson covers many topics on insurance and mortgages, affordable properties and homeownership expertise.

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