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Functional and Stylish Small Entryway Ideas for a Welcoming Space

July 19, 2024 | Leave a Comment

I recently was asked by Rent.com to contribute to an article about how to decorate small entryways. I’ve lived in many small homes, so I know a thing or two about the topic!

I loved the ideas contributed by other experts as well; there is plenty of information here for creating a functional entryway that makes your guests feel right at home.

With Rent.’s approval, here is a repost of their article:

Creating a welcoming and functional entryway, even in a small space, can make a significant difference in the overall feel of your place, whether that’s in your apartment in Orlando, your rental home in Chicago, or your home in Dallas. The entryway is the first impression guests have when they visit, and it’s also the space that greets you after a long day.

Elevate your entryway: Transform your space with the best small entryway ideas

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In this Rent. article, we’ll share ingenious organizational solutions to heartwarming personal touches, that’ll help you thoughtfully craft your entryway to make the most out of your small space.

1. Think vertically

In small entryways, floor space is limited, so it’s important to think vertically. Installing hooks, shelves, and cabinets up the wall to store coats, bags, and other items is an easy way to make the most of vertical space.

When it comes to decor and personal touches, thinking vertically remains important. “When attempting to make a small entryway seem larger, choose wall treatments in vertical patterns,” shares Juliette Dellavia with Skyline Window Coverings. “For example, striped wallpaper or lined patterns should be positioned to run from floor to ceiling. If you’re installing shiplap, install it vertically, as opposed to horizontally.”

2. Use multi-functional furniture

Choose furniture pieces that serve multiple purposes. “Console tables are great for small entryways,” Tyler Chanel with Thrifts and Tangles notes. “Especially if they have shelves. This provides room for extra storage and decor opportunities. Add some thrifted bins to hold your shoes, a catch-all bowl for keys, and little touches of your personality through paintings, candles, books, and sculptures on and around the table. These little additions will make your entryway feel unique and inviting,” Chanel shares.

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Amy Taylor, with TheMombot.com, echoes this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of organization. “In small entryways, I like to focus on organized functionality. Having a specific place to store belongings like keys and shoes means you’ll eliminate clutter, which ultimately creates a welcoming experience for guests,” Taylor shares. “Wicker baskets are a stylish place for shoes that can be tucked under a small console table (the perfect place for dropping keys and mail). Finding space for a hook or two on the wall means you and your guests will always know where to hang their coats and purses.”

3. Incorporate mirrors

Mirrors can create the illusion of more space and reflect light, making a small entryway feel larger and brighter. “Although it may seem more challenging, you can definitely pack a big design punch into a small entryway,” Danielle with Graceful Glam by Danielle encourages. “For starters, opt to use a large mirror to make a grand and open first impression. It’s important to remember the philosophy of ‘less is more’ to avoid clutter from too many decor pieces in a small area,” Danielle notes.

4. Keep it light and bright

Light colors can make a space feel more open and airy. “I would recommend bringing in some pattern and being bold in a small entryway,” Rebekah Poppen suggests. “Incorporate wallpaper (peel-and-stick wallpaper is so renter-friendly), color (check with your landlord about painting), and bold artwork. The entryway is the first impression that your guests have when coming to your home, so it should be a good one.” Poppen reminds you not to be afraid to showcase your personality. “Your entryway into your home should be a direct reflection of you and the things that you love, so have fun with it.”

5. Add personal touches

Make your entryway inviting by incorporating personal touches. Display family photos, artwork, or a favorite piece of decor. A small vase with fresh flowers or a potted plant can add life and color to the space. These personal elements make the entryway feel like an extension of your home.

6. Think outside the box

Get creative with your storage solutions. Consider using unexpected items like vintage crates, ladder shelves, or repurposed furniture pieces to add character and functionality. Custom-built solutions can also be tailored to fit your specific space and needs perfectly.

Perfecting your small entryway

Transforming a small entryway into a functional and stylish space is all about thoughtful design and smart storage solutions. By maximizing vertical space, using multi-functional furniture, incorporating mirrors, and adding personal touches, you can create an entryway that’s both practical and inviting. With these expert tips and ideas, your small entryway can make a big impact.

Written by Wesley Masters, originally posted to rent.com on 7.10.24

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