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Top Means to Create a Stunning Foyer

Posted by Zachary Miller on April 27, 2010 at 7:05 AM

Since most of the souls who enter your homewill do so via your front door foyer, it is essential that this area iseye-catching and welcoming. The foyer or entrance can also be a serviceable anduseful spot. Keeping this space appealing and well organized is viable withmodern, practical storage.

 

Decor for the Entry that is Useful

 

With traffic from family members and guestscoming and going, the foyer or entrance often becomes an all-too-convenientspot in the home for dumping off coats, hats, and other personal items. If yourfoyer has a closet, reorganize by adding shelves in addition to hanging space.Items that are loose, like scarves, hats, and gloves, can be stowed out ofsight in baskets that rest on the shelves.


Make the entry area even more stylish andfunctional with a hassock or bench that provides storage below. This willprovide handy spots to rest when taking off shoes or setting down a briefcaseor bag. For those who enjoy vintage style, antique stores and flea markets area fresh source for getting another good accessory - a classic hall tree. Orrepurpose two or three vintage dining chairs into a bench by removing theirseats and uniting them with a long piece of finished wood. Paint the chairs andbench seat as desired and add a long upholstered cushion for comfort. Display along mirror over top the bench for an attention-getting display. Add a pair ofwall sconces to either side of the mirror for an even greater aestheticallypleasing display.


If your entrance hall is too tight for abench, look at a smaller table with a drawer or two. This will yield you a spotto drop keys, cell phones and other smaller items that can clutter up an entry.Fashionable details like an umbrella stand or small stool can give the entry alittle more serviceability.


Adding Expressive Style to the Foyer

Emphasize Space with Mirrors. A framed wallmirror accompanied by a smaller entry table makes a remarkable pairing. Hangthe mirror above the table and permit it to reflect light from a window to makea smaller foyer seem larger. The mirror will also reflect light from a stylishlamp set upon the table, a wall sconce candle holder or aromatic candles set inexquisite candle holders atop the table. Because a wall mirror reflects bothartificial and candlelight, it is a plus in the entrance hall that you canutilize to check your appearance before heading out the doorway.


Let the foyer hint at your stylisticpreferences through your selection of wall decor and accents. Pictures,figurines, sculptures, and lamps are all great accents for the foyer. Forexample, if your home is a laid back beach bungalow, use tropical wall art toset the tone right at the entry door.


Place it on a pedestal. Anything from aup-to-date sculpture to a floral arrangement or topiary can be set on apedestal that packs a punch of panache in a very small footprint. You canacquire marble, granite, sleek metal, and painted resin pedestals in anabundance of price ranges and designs.

 

More About Home Decorating:

Using Feng Shui Principles in Your Vehicle

Getting a Designer Look on a Budget

Using Color to Create Good Feng Shui

Sensible Clutter-Busting Ideas You Can Implement Right Away

 


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