Set the tone for the rest of your home with an entryway that reflects your style, whether that be traditional, farmhouse, modern or maximalist. Consider the entry your first opportunity to impress guests — even if you're a fan of neutral color palettes, the foyer is the perfect place to experiment with color and pattern in a small dose. No matter what type of space you're working with — whether you've got a large mudroom, a tiny foyer or a narrow entryway — these charming entryway ideas provide an instant refresh.
Not only should a well-designed entry introduce your home's personality, it should serve an important purpose: an organized space to take off your shoes, hang your bags, store your keys, etc. Dress up your space with stylish storage, like built-ins, a console table or decorative bins. Add an accent mirror and statement light fixture, so you can do a quick outfit check before you rush out the door. And if you have the space, some sort of seating (like a bench or stool) provides a place to put on or take off shoes.
Take notes from these gorgeous entryway design ideas on par with 2023 interior design trends — which means statement rugs, gold fixtures and trending wallpaper designs. Turns out, something as simple as a fresh coat of paint, a vintage piece of furniture or modern wall decor can completely revamp your home or apartment.
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Natural Textures
A combination of organic textures make a bright, white space feel warm and welcoming. Here, interior designer Marina Hanisch layers a jute rug, natural woven poufs, ceramics and a wooden bench.
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Built-In Storage
Turn your entryway into a stylish mudroom by building creative storage solutions, like built-in cabinets and benches. The finishing touches? Beautiful baskets and a fresh coat of Benjamin Moore's Parsley Snips.
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Bold Wallpaper
While you might not be willing to embrace the wallpaper trend in a larger room, an entryway or foyer is a great place to try it out. Use a temporary stick-on version if you're still unsure.
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Pretty Pinks
Associated with love and happiness, pink is a perfect hue to welcome your guests. Interior designer Abby Gruman uses pink polka dots for the walls and a pink and white stripe pattern for the entryway bench — bringing in pretty pops without going over the top.
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Wallpapered Ceiling
When you first enter blogger Elsie Larson's home, you'll notice the herringbone wood floors and molding details. But, look up and you'll find a bold wallpapered ceiling and striking chandelier.
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Black Versus White
Celebrate an iconic color combination in the entryway, as Weeth Home does here with bright, white walls and a jet black entryway table.
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A Touch of Vintage
From the old-world china cabinet to the lantern-style chandelier and medallion rug, interior designer Maggie Griffin brings vintage-inspired elements into an otherwise modern space.
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A Monochrome Moment
Sometimes, more is more. This wallpapered entryway wouldn't be complete without the matching ceiling, wainscoting and fresh greenery.
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Family-Friendly Storage
Give your children a space to store their belongings, so they don't end up scattered around the house. Here, designer Emilie Munroe prioritizes stylish built-in storage — adding a mudroom seat and a place to display homemade artwork.
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Funky Light Fixture
We love the way this fun, modern light fixture contrasts with the traditional medallion area rug underneath. There's also something to be said for the mini gallery wall and chic console table (aka, a place for all your tchotchkes!).
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A Dose of Jute
Because the woven material holds up well to foot traffic, jute is a great choice for entryway rugs. Plus, they're ideal for families with pets or small children since they resist stains and scratches.
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Dollhouse Deco
The overall style of this pastel entryway requires serious commitment, but the individual decor elements don't. For example, you could incorporate a statement door, wainscoting or a bold color palette in your home with minimal effort.
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Pattern Play
If you want to impress guests, don't shy away from mixing prints in the entry. The Mendelson Group embraces floor-to-ceiling pattern — from the geometric floor tile to the metallic wallpapered ceiling.
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Colorful Gallery Wall
Go for something a bit more maximalist, like this vibrant gallery wall against a mint green backdrop. We love the gold frames, bright hues and creative mix of artistic styles.
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Statement Stripes
Just because your door opens right into your front staircase doesn't mean you can't still make a statement. We love this minimalist bold stripe paired with a faux cowhide rug.
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Built-In Bench
Take a note from designer Abby Gruman and go for a long built-in bench. The best part? With potential storage beneath, you can add decorative baskets for an easy place to store shoes, umbrellas or outerwear.
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Indoor Doormat
Not only does this overdyed rug make a statement in this entryway, it's highly functional. Doormats help protect your floors and catch dirt or water from your shoes as you enter.
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All About Antiques
The painted floor in this entryway makes a serious statement (and one you might not be willing to commit to just yet) — but the antique finds are just as bold. Hit the nearest thrift store to see if you can make someone else's trash your entryway treasure.
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Symmetric Design
From folded towels to decorative bins, each side of this doorway appears almost identical — a great way to make your entryway feel clean and organized.
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DIY Gallery Wall
Rather than buying expensive artwork, make your own wall decor by pressing leaves or flowers. Display the final product in simple wood frames.