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  4. 38 Welcoming Foyers

38 Welcoming Foyers

June 01, 2012
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Your foyer makes the important first interior impression of your home. Our entryways of all sizes and styles offer inspiration for your decorating.
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Pretty patterns

Pretty patterns

Paisley and florals in muted colors echo the wooded landscape outside this Lake Michigan home yet give the space a sense of sophistication.

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Country charm

Casual country

A wood shelf with hooks below showcases art and holds baskets for storage. A rustic wood perch accommodates drop-offs and provides seating.

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Happy hello

Setting the stage

A green lamp and watercolor painting hint at the decor beyond this entry. White shutters allow light in and peeks at the view beyond.

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Enliven an entry

#9: Enliven an entry

Covering an ottoman with bold fabric or rug adds bright color to an entry. The dark and light coral canvases continue the scheme at eye level.

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Rack it up

Rack it up

A coat rack and dresser with drawers and a shelf create spots for hanging and hiding.

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Light-filled space

Light-filled space

If your foyer is dark, consider installing a French door, or if some privacy is necessary, flank a solid door with sidelights. Extra light makes an entryway feel larger as well as brighter. In this foyer, solid, sizeable furniture connects the space to the other rooms.

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Stairstep style

Make an entrance

Many entries open directly into a stairway. This foyer achieves a sense of place with a wall lantern, sculptures and art on built-in ledges that climb with the stairs. The windows in the door offer light, while a narrow pedestal and see-through acrylic chair add space-saving style.

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Colorful personality

Colorful personality

Small spaces often look better when splashed with color and large patterns than bigger rooms do, because a confined space can have drama without being overwhelming. In this foyer, a subtle life-size birch tree pattern on pink wallpaper, patterned lime-green rug and green seat covers bring the area to life.

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Transparent style

Transparent style

If your entryway is in a traffic pattern, arrange furniture accordingly. Here, a shallow arrangement of see-through console and acrylic chairs takes up little space. A frame filled with vintage vacation postcards and a collection of orange pottery personalize the space.

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Vacation home vibe

Vacation home vibe

A casual arrangement works in this entryway, where flip-flops and beachwear are the norm. Lightweight clothing and summer gear can be tossed on the bench. A wall of family photos-united with mostly black frames and white mats-combines with horizontal painted paneling for a relaxed backdrop.

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Roomy comfort

Roomy comfort

Large entries should have sizable pieces of furniture and art that reflects the style of the home. This leather armchair offers a convenient place to change shoes or put on boots, while the red-painted chest of drawers holds gloves, hats and scarves.

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Back-entry style

Back-entry style

This informal back entrance, which leads inside from a garden, has the feel of an old European cottage. Unusual decorative touches, such as the wall-hung wooden rake, pitchfork and sifter, echo the rustic textures in the flagstone steps and wood beam.

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Coordinating colors

Coordinating colors

When other rooms are visually connected to the foyer, it's important to coordinate color and style. Here, foyer accents reflect the colors of the room beyond. A child's photo was copied in gold and orange to match the scheme.

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Snug sophistication

Snug sophistication

Even small spaces can have a stylish and functional entry. A nook behind the front door holds a console table with a double ledge for storing keys, cell phones, mail, magazines and newspapers. Two leather ottomans tuck easily underneath. For additional storage space, choose ottomans that open.

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Outdoors-in style

Outdoors-in style

This back entry gets a style boost from its outdoors-in decor. A dirt-friendly sisal carpet, painted Adirondack chair, wrought-iron side table, framed maps and sandy wall color add to the beachy outdoor feel.

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Bold beginnings

Bold beginnings

Large, colorful, graphic art pieces and a big mirror enhance a relatively small foyer.

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Modern minimalism

Modern minimalism

This foyer reflects the style of the rest of the contemporary home. A colorful unframed canvas, wall-hung cabinet and vase of flowers create a simple, uncluttered look.

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Basic style

Basic style

Most entries need only three elements: a mirror to visually expand the space (and check yourself on the way out); a table or chest for placing or storing items such as keys and mail; and seating. In this small foyer, the white table blends into the wall, and the stool can be pushed under to save space.

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Eclectic mix

Eclectic mix

If your home is informal, the entry should be, too. In this foyer, an eclectic assortment of items creates a mix that's both charming and practical. A tray on the table organizes keys and cell phones, while the basket underneath holds scarves and gloves. Leaning the mirror and art on the table (instead of hanging them) simplifies changing out items.

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Contemporary country

Contemporary country

A wood sideboard, woven bench, black-framed mirror and simple row of topiaries reflect the contemporary country style of the adjoining room.

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Drama in a small space

Drama in a small space

Small walls take on importance when painted a vibrant color. This entryway draws its colorful, artistic personality from a deep red wall, interesting art, a unique lamp and a blue garden stool.

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Convertible foyer

Convertible foyer

This entryway can double as a library and work space. Built-in bookcases corral books and display collections. The drop-leaf table can become an impromptu desk when paired with a small chair (not seen). Sconces offer lighting for book searches.

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Under the stairs

Under the stairs

Tucked under the painted underside of a staircase, this foyer's decor highlights a unique sculpture and art, along with an attractive utilitarian basket for storage. A small-scale chair completes the vignette.

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Tiny traditional

Tiny traditional

Even the smallest entry, such as in an apartment or townhome, can have an eye-catching display. An extra-large mirror visually expands this space, while a painted cabinet and patterned rug add interest.

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All in one

All in one

Thoughtful selection and grouping of objects creates an identity for an entry that's part of an open living room. Wood floors and a rug define the traffic pattern. A narrow console table with metal legs echoes the curves in the front door and takes up little visual (or actual) space.

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Built-in beauty

Built-in beauty

Built-ins work especially well in a tight space. Painted wall paneling, wall hooks and a built-in bench (with lift-up seat for storage) create a cozy and useful entry.

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Antique focus

Antique focus

Here, a bright foyer highlights just three elements: a white-painted vintage console, an old window frame made into a mirror and an ironstone pot filled with fresh greens.

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Fashionable nook

Fashionable nook

This entry, carved out of a small nook next to the stairs, features an armless slipper chair--a convenient seat that takes up less space than a regular armchair. Stacked pieces of art make a visual impact on a narrow strip of wall, while a garden urn filled with moss transitions the space from outside to in.

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Collection chic

Collection chic

Small walls in foyers gain big impact from a grouped collection of items, such as vintage china. This display, with balanced space between the many items, feels airy and light, in keeping with the style of the table beneath it and the light-color room beyond.

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Pretty pattern

Pretty pattern

Bold wallpaper brings big style to a simple painted chest and classic-shaped mirror. An attractive umbrella stand provides welcome convenience in any entry.

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Casual country

Casual country

Back entries, often the main entrance for family, can be both useful and appealing. This informal spot features a bench, coat hooks and a wall shelf with storage baskets. The tile floor handles any kind of weather that's tracked in.

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Contemporary simplicity

Contemporary simplicity

A modern graphic black cabinet and centered lamp reflect the clean, contemporary ambience of the home.

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Attention grabbers

Attention grabbers

A large mirror and two tall candlesticks are placed on the floor, grabbing guests' attention as soon as they walk in the door. The mirror expands and reflects the space's simple arrangement of eye-catching objects.

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Wall magic

Wall magic

No room for a traditional foyer? Put a shelf on a wall. With a mirror and a few accessories, this entryway's ledge-supported by two antique brackets--makes a smart style statement.

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Soft style

Soft style

Gain storage space in an entryway by topping a console or sofa table with a stylish cloth. Tuck luggage, baskets, boxes, bins and other small pieces underneath. Another colorful touch in this foyer: the zebra-print stair runner.

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Family photo foyer

Family photo foyer

Instead of highlighting one piece of art or a mirror, group family photos on the entry wall. Unite the display with similar color mats and frames or lean them on a long picture ledge.

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Beaded board stairwell

Beaded board stairwell

Vertical and horizontal wood on the stairwell creates visual energy.

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Smooth sophistication

Smooth sophistication

This foyer takes its style inspiration from the modern stair railing. A black-and-white abstract painting and a tailored bench blend with this home's of clean lines and muted colors.

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Floor patterns

Floor patterns

If you have plain white or off-white walls, let the floor make a statement. A quilt-patterned rug and striped stair runner, both in blue and white, combine with wicker furniture to give this entry a bright country cottage vibe.

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    1 of 40 Pretty patterns
    2 of 40 Country charm
    3 of 40 Happy hello
    4 of 40 Enliven an entry
    5 of 40 Rack it up
    6 of 40 Light-filled space
    7 of 40 Stairstep style
    8 of 40 Colorful personality
    9 of 40 Transparent style
    10 of 40 Vacation home vibe
    11 of 40 Roomy comfort
    12 of 40 Back-entry style
    13 of 40 Coordinating colors
    14 of 40 Snug sophistication
    15 of 40 Outdoors-in style
    16 of 40 Bold beginnings
    17 of 40 Modern minimalism
    18 of 40 Basic style
    19 of 40 Eclectic mix
    20 of 40 Contemporary country
    21 of 40 Drama in a small space
    22 of 40 Convertible foyer
    23 of 40 Under the stairs
    24 of 40 Tiny traditional
    25 of 40 All in one
    26 of 40 Built-in beauty
    27 of 40 Antique focus
    28 of 40 Fashionable nook
    29 of 40 Collection chic
    30 of 40 Pretty pattern
    31 of 40 Casual country
    32 of 40 Contemporary simplicity
    33 of 40 Attention grabbers
    34 of 40 Wall magic
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    36 of 40 Family photo foyer
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