Ask A Designer™
January 31, 2020
Ask A Designer: How To Decorate A Front Entry In A Timeless Style
In this Ask A Designer column, Jennifer Koper shares her ideas for making a welcoming first impression.
Question: I’d like to decorate my hand-me-down-filled entryway in a classic look. What would you suggest? — Z.S., Vernon, B.C.
Answer: Start by brightening up the space with a warm white paint. Or, for texture and architectural interest, consider cladding your walls in white shiplap similar to this entry designed by Cloth & Kind (below). Next, remove the drapery from the side windows and apply frosted window film from a hardware store for a cleaner look that retains privacy.
For major impact that doesn’t cost the moon, paint your door and the surrounding window frames a soft black — like Benjamin Moore’s Black Beauty (2128 – 10). This will emphasize your tall ceilings and make the space feel grander. Replace your lighting with a pair of elegant sconces in a classic style. If you need repairs with your lighting systems, then you might want to contact lighting system repair services.
(Source: Vendome Single Sconce in Bronze by Thomas O’Brien for Visual Comfort, $317, circalighting.com)
Then, swap out your current chest for an inviting bench.
(Source: Churchill Bench in Carob, $699, urbanbarn.com)
Tucking a few baskets below will provide extra storage.
(Source: Water Hyacinth Belly Basket in Natural by Distinctly Home, $28, thebay.com)
Above, between the sconces, opt for a round, modern mirror to bounce light and open up the area even more.
(Source: Bryn Mirror, $385, shophouseandhome.com)
Underfoot, remove the smaller mats in favor of a large patterned rug — and be sure to have a doormat outside for wiping dirty feet!
(Source: Turkish Sivas Rug in Brown and Cream, $721, ecarpetgallery.com)
Finally, place a petite side table (perfect for keys and mail) either next to the bench or in front of the side window.
(Source: Hand-Forged Martini Table in Aged Iron, $580, unionlightingandfurnishings.com)
With these changes, you’ll have a welcoming entry to greet family and friends — and it will look fresh for years to come.
Do you have a design dilemma? Send your questions to [email protected].
Sarah Dorio
House & Home January 2020
Cloth & Kind