Originally published on comfortspringstation.com on 8/17/21
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Back a few years ago, I spent the afternoon looking at beautiful spaces online. The next day, I shared the fabulous designs I discovered in this post. I hope you enjoy
it.
A home’s entry can be tricky to design.
Many of us actually do not have an entry space at all. From apartments
to houses, many homes like mine have a front door that opens straight
into the living room. Some homes might open into a small space or
hallway that leads directly into a staircase. Or in other instances, the
entryway has little to no room. Let’s look at ways to create the
feeling of an entry.
I. Create a landing spot
If you have little or no room at the entry, create a landing spot at the
door with a rug and tile flooring where the door swings. It will help
keep your living area clean and will visually suggest an entry.
Photo by Savvy Interiors
If you have room for a table or bench, add that. A mirror or art on the wall can help develop the feeling of an actual space.
Photo Pinterest
An umbrella urn or stand to the side of the door helps develop the
feeling of a landing. You can find them in wood, metal, or pottery.
Photo Huffington Post
I. Male a mud room at the front door
If your front door opens into a more open concept room, you can define
an entryway. You get to decide on its size, too. The easiest way to
create a visually distinct entryway in an open floor plan is to position
a few furniture pieces with an area rug and a mirror, wall art, or
hooks. I really like the modern hall trees with storage. They create a mud room at the front door with the addition of a rug and pillows.
If a hall tree is not in your budget, and you have no space, you can make your own.
Photo Liz Marie
If there’s no room for furniture, use a runner, baskets, and hooks to create that feel.
Photo Happy Organized Life
How about a shelf to help create your storage?
Photo One Crazy House
III. Create an entry with furniture
A. Place the sofa with the back lined up with the entry door. The back
of the sofa effectively produces the feeling of an entry hall
B. Add a table with baskets or seating.
Photo Paper Blog
C. A tall bookcase is another great option.
Photo Schwartz and Architecture
IV. Build a half wall
Photo Hometalk
V. Add a bookcase to the half wall
Photo Thrifty Decor Chick
VI. Add a room divider or partition
There are room dividers of every style and shape. Do a search online and explore the possibilities! and materials.
The wonderful thing about many partitions is that they are not solid.
If you are trying to create a feeling of more space, a partition of
glass, plexiglass, or one with a cut-out design provides visual sense of
light and space.
The craftsman who made the above room divider no longer has an Etsy account. So, I wanted to give you the idea just in case you or someone you know could make it. Below are a few room dividers currently available on Etsy in 2026.
Photo: Etsy
Photo : Etsy
For those of us with no entryway, my goal was to provide ideas and
inspiration for possible changes to create a perfect small space to
greet your guests. Here’s wishing you a beautiful day and a happy home.
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