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8 Essential Items Every Entryway Needs

 
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Make the most of this small space by sticking with a few necessary items. We'll show you everything your entryway needs to be both stylish and functional.

Entryways are usually quite small, so make the most of your space by sticking to essentials. These are the eight items—including a coat rack and a mirror—your entryway actually needs to stay functional and tidy.

1. A Sturdy Coat Rack

When guests come to visit, don't just throw their coats onto the bed or the back of the sofa. Store them in style on a standing or hanging coat rack. This entryway coat rack is mounted above a bench, creating the perfect spot for removing coats, hats, bags, scarves, and other everyday items. Keep baskets or bins tucked away nearby to serve as a catch-all for odds and ends.

2. A Weather-Resistant Rug or Mat

A cute area rug can add cheer to any space, and it's practical, too! A small mat makes it easy for guests to wipe their shoes as they enter, plus it collects dirt and water during wet weather. A large area rug that can be easily laundered prevents floor stains and keeps slick surfaces slip-free.

3. No-Fuss Seating

Seating is a key element of your entryway. Whether it's a bench, stool, or chair, seating gives your guests a spot to sit down and take off their shoes. When footwear comes off at the door, less dirt and mess gets tracked into your home. Keep seating casual (think pillows and a seat cushion) so guests feel welcome and family members stay comfortable while putting on coats and bags.

4. Grab-and-Go Storage

Whether it's a fancy armoire or cheap plastic cubbies, every entryway needs some kind of storage. Stash basic items—like umbrellas, shoe polish, and extra coats—inside a storage unit like a revamped dresser or sofa table. Make sure items you use on a daily basis, like keys, your wallet, and charging devices, can be easily accessed

5. Accent Mirror

There's always time for one more makeup check before you rush out the door. A mirror makes it easy to see if you're missing anything, and it can act as an eye-catching focal point for a small entryway. Look for a mirror with a bold frame, and hang it above a storage console for an instant entryway upgrade.

6. Overhead Lighting

The first thing you do when you come home to an empty house is turn on a light. Make it as effortless as possible by installing an overhead light in the entryway. Whether you choose a pretty pendant light or recessed lighting, be sure the switch is within an arm's reach of the front door.

7. Fun Accents

Your entryway is a guest's first impression of your home. Make sure that you have a few personal artifacts that pay homage to the rest of your home and its style. Think fun throw pillows, knickknacks, and wall art.

8. Fresh Flowers

Let a blooming bouquet be the first pop of bright color your guests see when they walk in your front door. Go for a classic, low-maintenance flower you can keep up year-round, such as an orchid plant. Or switch up flowers with the change of each season.

For some fun entryway inspo, visit Better Homes + Garden.

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Decor Tips that will Transform Your Home

 
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Some simple, low maintenance decor can change your home from plain to extraordinary with little work.

Here are a few tips to transform your living space.

CREATE A WELCOMING ENTRYWAY

First impressions are everything. That’s why we’re putting more effort into our entryway. Not only does an inviting entrance have a positive effect on your mood every time you step foot through the door but it dramatically changes the way others walk into your home. You want to signal to your brain that you’re entering a safe space, so we suggest adding a functional console table with some greenery and a congenial piece of art.

INCORPORATE AN ATTRACTIVE SCENT

The word attractive here is twofold: First, the aroma should be one that elicits good, calming vibes—the kind of feels you have on vacation. Second, the vessel should be one you’re proud to put on display. After you plug one in and set it to your desired fragrance level, you’re basically doing self-care without lifting a finger.

BRING ON THE GREEN

Speaking of green, we’ve got good news. Spending $20 a week on fresh flowers may not fit into your budget, but we’re sure a couple of faux succulents do. You’ll be amazed at what a pop of green can (and will) do to your mood. Heck, if you’re up for the challenge of becoming a plant mom, invest in the real thing. We know you can do it.

CRAFT A SIT-DOWN VANITY

No need to book a pricey trip to the spa for some R&R. Consider creating your own sit-down vanity to make every day feel luxurious. Start with a sleek, compact desk and a large mirror, preferably with lights. (It doesn’t have to be expensive: Go to IKEA or HomeGoods.) Then add a few succulents and your favorite makeup items. Trust us, it’ll become your new favorite corner.

GOODBYE, HEAVY DRAPES

Scrub your windows squeaky-clean and let in that restorative natural light. While you’re at it, swap out your heavy drapes for dreamy sheer curtains. Then open those windows wide and let the light (and breeze) blow in. Ahhh, talk about serene.

DECLUTTER, DECLUTTER, DECLUTTER

You know what triggers unnecessary stress? Not being able to find your keys. Or your glasses. Or your favorite book. Start keeping a clean and tidy home, with nothing you don’t need and everything you do need in its place. You’d be surprised how quickly it clears your head.

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