Entryway

Make a big impression in a small space. Your entryway serves as your guests' first look into your home and with the right design & decor, their first impression will be one that welcomes & warms them.
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Popular Home Items That Aren’t Worth the Money: Florals & Houseplants | Havenly
Flowers can be wildly expensive, but grocery store florals are beautiful and affordable — you can create a beautiful arrangement with blooms from Trader Joe’s in minutes. As for houseplants, skip the trendy boutique where plants are pushing $200 — you can get the same thing at Home Depot, Lowe’s, or even Costco for a fraction of the price.
How to Get the Traditional Eclectic Look: Embrace Bold Colors | Havenly
For that touch of “eclectic,” this look favors a pop of bold color. From bright kelly green to hot pink and electric blue, strategically add in bright touches of color for that little something extra. This design detail will add personality and make your space feel perfectly unexpected.
Decorating Your Hallway: The Pedestal Table Display | Havenly
Have a small nook to fill along your staircase or upstairs hallway? Take notes from actress Odette Annable and opt for a sleek pedestal table topped with simple yet chic decor: matte black candle holders, neutral coffee table books, oversized sculptural branches, and a touch of natural jute.
Decorating Your Hallway: The Statement Artwork | Havenly
If you have a larger piece of art that you really want to showcase, give it the star treatment by “framing” it with duo monochromatic wall sconces that virtually blend into the wall behind them. A console table, books, woven baskets, and fresh blooms add texture and interest, without drawing attention away from the portrait.
Decorating Your Hallway: The Wallpapered Wonder | Havenly
Love patterned wallpaper, but worried that it might overwhelm your living room or bedroom? Use it in a small hallway instead! A smaller space looks lively with a pop of color and a few pieces of framed artwork.
Decorating Your Hallway: The Welcome Bench | Havenly
Not only does a small bench make for a great place to take your shoes off at the end of a long day — it also looks great when styled with a throw and some pillows. A large plant arranged on top of a few coffee table books completes this stylish hallway vignette.
Decorating Your Hallway: The Shelfie | Havenly
If you’re in a rental or a built-in option feels like a large undertaking, consider a ladder bookshelf like this for a cool, modern look. It’s a functional piece, of course, but looks best when styled with decorative mementos and some greenery.
Decorating Your Hallway: The Inspiration Hub | Havenly
Have a spare corner and want a space where you can sit, pour over coffee table books, and just enjoy a cup of tea or coffee? Consider this interior proof that dramatic pedestal tables don’t just have to be relegated to the kitchen or dining room. A monochromatic white-on-white palette helps it from overwhelming the small space.
Decorating Your Hallway: The Modern Gallery Wall | Havenly
Take a cue from Harry Potter, but make it modern by arranging a mis-matched gallery wall alongside your staircase. Bonus points for experimenting with different frames, art styles, and print sizes!
Decorating Your Hallway: The Petite Nook | Havenly
When your space is a bit awkwardly shaped, a custom solution can yield great results. Case in point: These built-in shelves, which liven up what would otherwise be an empty corner. Finished with plants, books, and woven touches, the look feels considered and chic.
Decorating Your Hallway: The Slim Console | Havenly
If you have a bit more hallway space to work with, make the most of the opportunity. A large but slim console adds ample storage with a minimal footprint, plus extra surface space for cute decor. Finish the look with oversized duo art prints.
Decorating Your Hallway: The Neutral Corner | Havenly
Only have an odd sliver of wall to work with? You can do more with it than you may realize. Just take this coastal-inspired console: Baskets provide storage for space throws or accessories, while a dramatic arrangement of fresh branches adds a designer touch.
Small Space Decorating Mistake: Style over Substance | Havenly
Speaking of furniture, multi-use pieces are basically designed for small homes. “This is the oldest small-space design trick in the book,” says Heather. “Always invest in furniture that pulls double duty, whether it’s a storage ottoman that doubles as extra seating, a sofa with a pull-out bed for guests, or a bed frame with pull-out drawers.” Almost every piece of furniture should serve multiple purposes in a tight apartment or small home — that way, the space still feels functional.
Decorating Your Hallway: The Organized Entry | Havenly
It can be easy to let clutter pile up in an entry hallway — in which case, a console table with a fair bit of storage makes a great option. A mirror helps to open up the space, while fresh florals make this hub look extra welcoming.
Decorating Your Hallway: The Picture-Perfect Vignette | Havenly
A large-scale piece of artwork alone would make this hallway look great — but a full vignette, featuring a sculptural stool and narrow console table, brings extra depth to this small space. Not to mention, a table lamp serves as both form and function, brightening up the hall.