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Furniture pieces and decorating tips that will help you create a defined entryway
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If you have a home that directly opens into your living room, you might have caught yourself fantasizing about having a warm, inviting foyer where you can welcome guests, sit down and take off your shoes, and show off your bags and coats. The great news is you can easily create a cozy foyer in your living room. Below, we've outlined 14 styling tips and furniture picks sure to make your foyer pop; combine your favorite options, and you're sure to end up with the entryway of your dreams. Let's get started!

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1

Rearrange your living room furniture.

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  1. To create a defined foyer space, move your couch so that it is perpendicular to and facing away from the door. This gives you an open walkway when you open the door that is perfect for placing foyer furniture. In your living room area (on the opposite side of the couch), lay down an area rug and coffee table to make it feel separate from your entryway's space.[3]
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3

Add a console table.

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  1. A slim console table creates a simple entryway.[7] The console table is one of the most popular furniture choices for an entryway, so adding it in your home will easily define your space. Place your console against the wall beside your door or behind your couch for easy access as you head out the door.[8]
    • The console table doubles as a place to store your keys and mail while also showcasing your personal style with plants, photos, or fun trinkets.
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6

Add a shoe rack or tray.

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  1. When most people think of entryways, they think of a place right by the front door where you put away your shoes and coat. Whether you add a shoe rack or a simple shoe tray, people will know that they’re in your foyer as soon as they enter your home.[11]
    • You can combine a shoe rack or tray with the other furniture options to add more storage and organization to your space. A shoe rack or tray can fit neatly under a bench, console, or shelf.
7

Hang a shelf.

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  1. A shelf is a great way to create a foyer in a small space.[12] Whether you put up a floating shelf right next to your door or arrange a cubby shelf on the adjacent wall, this piece screams “I’m in the entryway!” and gives you the perfect place to put down your keys and bag once you’re inside.[13]
    • In really small spaces, you can even hang your shelf low on your wall to act as a small table.
    • Decorate your shelf with a tray to hold your keys, a mail organizer, and fun personal touches like a houseplant, sculpture, or books.
    • A shelf frees up your floor space, making it a great option to combine with a small stool or shoe tray.
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Add a bookcase.

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  1. Separate your living room from your foyer with a bookcase. Add a low, closed bookcase behind your couch or beside your door to create a long, closed off entryway. Or, opt for a large, backless bookcase between your foyer and living room to keep the rooms airy and light.[15]
    • A bookcase can act as a storage space for shoes, keys, and bags, while of course holding your books and decorative items like pictures and plants.
    • If you want to keep more unsightly items tucked away, add storage baskets onto your bookcase.
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Create a statement wall.

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  1. Make your foyer separate by painting the walls or adding wallpaper. Choose the wall where you placed your console table, bench, hooks, or shelf, which is typically the wall beside your front door. Paint it a bold and bright color to clearly distinguish your foyer from the living room, or choose a fun printed wallpaper.[19]
    • When choosing a paint color or wallpaper pattern, make sure it works cohesively with the colors and style of your living room.
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References

  1. Josh Goldenberg. Residential Remodeling Expert. Expert Interview
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  3. https://www.settingforfour.com/how-to-fake-an-entryway-enter-right-into-the-living-room/
  4. Josh Goldenberg. Residential Remodeling Expert. Expert Interview
  5. Josh Goldenberg. Residential Remodeling Expert. Expert Interview
  6. https://donpedrobrooklyn.com/entryway-ideas-for-an-open-living-room/
  7. Josh Goldenberg. Residential Remodeling Expert. Expert Interview
  8. https://www.homedit.com/tips-for-creating-an-entryway/
  9. https://donpedrobrooklyn.com/entryway-ideas-for-an-open-living-room/

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This article was co-authored by Josh Goldenberg and by wikiHow staff writer, Devin McSween. Josh Goldenberg is a Residential Remodeling Expert and the Co-Founder of 5blox, based in the Greater Los Angeles area. With more than seven years of experience, Josh and his team specialize in luxurious and sustainable home renovations. 5blox is fully licensed and bonded. This article has been viewed 18,243 times.
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