Small homes and apartments tend to need smarter storage solutions than larger ones, try these entryway storage hacks ranging ...
Small entryways can be dark and drab, especially without proper lighting. Brighten things up with frosted windows on your entryway door, as seen in this historic Maryland home. The natural light opens ...
Meeting your storage needs in a small entryway can be challenging, especially if your home lacks a traditional mudroom or dedicated foyer. The area around your main entrance needs to function as a ...
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Avoid slippery rugs, bulky furniture, and open storage to prevent your entryway from looking cluttered.
If you can’t drill into your walls (we see you, renters!), this is the perfect solution!” reads the caption of a recent IKEA ...
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There’s an unspoken rule that an entryway should serve as a drop-off point for all sorts of gear—shoes, coats, mail, and keys are just the start. And while some homes have a mudroom, hall closet, or ...
A foyer bench is a highly versatile piece of furniture capable of serving multiple purposes. It can provide a comfortable place to sit while putting on or taking off shoes, offer additional storage ...
You never really know what you're stepping into when walking around on public streets, so keeping your shoes by the entryway is a time-old tradition. The habit of taking off your shoes when you enter ...
Tight hallways aren't a lost cause. Try screwing a few double-pronged hooks into the bottom of a slim shelf hung high on the wall. (This way, there aren't any hangers or sharp edges to bump into.) ...