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Opting for low-profile furniture is not a necessity in a small entryway. Embrace a more dynamic layout by incorporating a vintage round wine-tasting table and a pouf, as seen in Katie Hodges's Hollywood Hills bungalow.
A bold color can make a dramatic statement in a small entryway. Designer Jonathan Savage transformed a compact space with Preference Red by Farrow & Ball. This high-gloss, cocooning shade creates a cozy
Incorporating multifunctional furniture is a smart solution for small entryways. Emily Janak’s Jackson Hole, Wyoming home features a bench in place of a traditional table. This provides a comfortable spot to sit while putting on shoes
Minimizing the number of colors in a small space can make it feel larger and more cohesive. Designer Alexandra Angle demonstrates this with a vibrant red shade set against a neutral palette.
A large-scale print can create a bold impact in a small entryway. Andrew Howard used Iksel's Japanese Cranes wallpaper to adorn the walls and ceiling, making the space feel larger and more dynamic.
Personalize your entryway with a gallery wall of black-and-white family photographs. Lathem Gordon’s Georgia home features a collection of photos in coordinating gilt frames, adding a personal touch.
A small entryway can serve multiple functions with the right furniture. Juan Carretero's historic home in Catskill, New York, features a secretary desk with stools tucked underneath, transforming the entryway into a mini home office.