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Create a warm welcome and stunning first impression with a stylish and functional entryway table.

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The entryway is one of the most important spaces in your house.

entryway with art

Credit:David A. Land

What size table can your space hold?

Use these boundaries to start shopping for pieces that are ideal for your space.

Entry Table Decor

Carson Downing

This table is a masterclass in how to style your entryway table.

coral entryway with blue lamp

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First, limit your color scheme to ensure everything matches without too much thought on your part.

Here, the focus goes toward the stunning art and foliage, rather than the items on the table.

Small-Scale Foyer

Robert Brinson

For a grand look, choose a pedestal table for your entryway.

Traditional entryway

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For that, try hanging smaller storage right by the door.

Continuing the midcentury theme, a triptych of framed abstract prints balances out the warmth of the wood.

The entryway table decor includesa wall mirrorand hats that visually heighten the tight space.

Entryway artwork

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A piece of art layered in front of the mirror creates an effortlessly elegant, layered look.

A vase holds seasonal flowers, and a small bowl collects car keys.

This small chest can hold keys, sunglasses, winter accessories, and more, without contributing to clutter.

Entryway repurposed furniture

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Plus, it fits in with the vintage eclectic decor in the rest of the space.

The combination of abstract and graphic patterns used make the space feel more modern than traditional.

A large woven basket underneath stores seasonal accessories or shoes and fills the empty space.

Modern entryway table

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A mix of photographs, paintings, and drawings create depth and a collected feel for a lived-in style.

A colorful runner adds a pop of color and fills the narrow space.

This entryway has clearfarmhouse style, with its heavy worktable and metal antiques.

midcentury modern entryway

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The look is elevated by refined accessories, such as framed art and a delicate pitcher.

A table with both open and closed storage provides both hidden organization and display space for accessories.

Monochromatic Entryway

Brian McWeeney

For a calm entryway, consider a monochromatic look on your entry table.

entry white cabinet

Credit:Helen Norman

While this table is covered with items, theall-neutral palettehas an overall calming effect.

Vary the size and texture of the decor objects to provide rhythm and interest without creating visual clutter.

Because of the unified color scheme, none of it feels overwhelming.

Home foyer

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wooden entry way

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Formal entryway

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yellow wallpapered entryway

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French country entryway

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Cottage style entryway

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Modern and traditional entryway

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kohlhepp house living room wall art

Credit: Erin Kunkel

artistic home decor in teal blue painted room

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Farmhouse entryway

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rustic entryway

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blue table entry

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Foyer furniture

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Entryway staircase

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Neutral entryway

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Regenecy style entryway

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