Add style and practical seating to your entryway with one of these bench ideas.
Modern Entryway Bench Idea
Kim Cornelison
Thissmall alcovehas asleek and modernaesthetic.
Anchoring a flat piece of wood to the wall creates a bench with open space below for shoe storage.
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Gray accents, such as the throw pillows and area rug, complete the modern design.
Farmhouse Entryway Seating
Edmund Barr
Keep the entryway bench idea simple for aclean look.
A no-fusswood benchinside the door provides a place to sit with space underneath for shoe storage.
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A set of hooks hung just over the bench offers additional room for coats and hats.
Sleek Drop-Zone
Marty Baldwin
Outfit a spacious entryway withmodern storagesolutions.
The sleek entryway bench has a cushioned seating area and a cubby underneath for boots and shoes.
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The other side stacks shelves, with one long shelf across the top and hooks forkeeping all the essentials.
This built-in bench includes cubbies above and below withstorage binsfor shoes, backpacks, and more.
It even has hooks within each frame to make it easy to separate items by family member.
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This entryway has a small side table decorated withpotted plantsand colorful vases that complement the pink front door.
A small bench with asheepskin rugprovides an area to sit just inside the door.
The bench’ssmall sizenot only fits the space but keeps the focus on the large print on the wall.
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Narrow Entryway Bench
Christopher Shane
This small entryway bench idea adds storage without installation.
The metal combined with wood also gives it amodern farmhousefeel.
Gallery Wall Entryway
David Tsay
Cover a plain entryway space with agallery wallof art and photos.
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The row of picture frames placed above the bench adds dimension to the entryway hall.
The square shapes also mimic the black-and-whitecheckerboard patternof the floor.
This creates a small entryway inside the bigger room with hooks andshelves for storage.
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Hidden Entryway Storage
Large mirrorsplaced inside the entryway create the illusion of alarger hallway.
The mirrored doors also conceal a coat closet.
The built-in bench by the door doubles as an open shoe rack for even more storage.
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Hallway Bench Ideas
Annie Schlechter
A wide hallway provides plenty of space to create a welcoming entryway.
A simplewood benchsits against one wall with end tables for additional storage.
Window Seat Storage
Greg Scheidemann
This entryway bench idea doubles as a charming space to relax.
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This cushioned area also includes storage bins below.
Maximize Space
Lisa Romerein
A narrowspace by the stairsis decorated with a stylish entryway bench.
Though low to the ground, it has enough space below for a few pairs of shoes.
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The design complements the light gray floors and white walls, keeping the entire space clean and sleek.
Theminimalist bench designalso leaves open space beneath for storage.
Front Hallway Bench
Jean Allsopp
Add style to an otherwiseempty hallwayinside your front door.
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This small bench adds seating to a narrow space right along the staircase.
A few decorativethrow pillowsliven up the area and complement the blue glass art along the wall.
Matching blue stools work together to provide bench-like seating if needed and complement the vases and artwork.
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Several throw pillows soften up the bench and add color to an otherwiseneutral space.
A row of large hooks over the bench with a built-in shelf add bag andcoat storage.
This entryway bench ispainted blueto complement the striped rug lining the hallway.
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The bright colors pair well with thepatterned wallpaperaccents for a welcoming feel.
Simple Entryway Bench
Tria Giovan
Create a stylish entryway without spending a lot.
Simple magnetic frames with hooks provide a spot to hang keys and stick reminder notes.
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The hooks above add storage for hats, coats, and bags.
Take advantage of every inch in bathrooms by installingover-the-toilet shelvingor open shelves on empty walls tohouse towelsand toiletries.
Organize medicine cabinets and under-counter cabinets to make morning prep easier and quicker.
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