The entrance hall is the first room you pass through when you arrive at a home. It is therefore essential to make it pleasant, as it is through this space that your guests will form their first impressions; but it is also your bubble of decompression when you cross the threshold of your door. Whether it is large or narrow, with or without a window, this room must be functional as it also serves as a buffer between your interior and the outside world.
Discover our tips and inspirations to successfully decorate your entrance hall.
Our tips for achieving chic entrance hall decor
- Define your needs. Think about what you use most often when entering and exiting your home; this will help you determine the necessary storage for this space.
- Optimize the lighting. An entrance hall should be well-lit. If possible, prioritize natural light by installing a window. Otherwise, focus on different types of lighting: pendant lights, table lamps, and wall sconces will be your best allies.
- Choose welcoming colors. Neutral tones (like linen color) can help create a welcoming atmosphere. You can also add touches of bright color with decorative accessories or wall decor.
- Add decorative objects. Remember that a well-furnished entrance hall is not only practical, but it should also be a beautiful introduction to your home for your guests. To achieve this, you can add decorative objects that reflect your personality. Vase, small box, photo frame: treat yourself!
The best furniture for a modern entrance hall
To be functional, an entrance hall needs furniture. Wardrobe, coat rack, shoe storage: you must find the perfect compromise to combine functionality and aesthetics.
To arrange a modern entrance hall, try alternating open and closed storage: a coat rack for coats, and an open niche to place a catch-all, which will hold your keys, coins, and other small items that require easy access.
The console table
The console table is the ideal piece of furniture for a chic entrance hall decor. It serves to dress the space, but also to place a catch-all or a small lamp.
The shoe cabinet
The shoe cabinet will also be an excellent ally. It helps maintain order while also providing a space to decorate.
A bench
If space allows, consider installing a bench, a trunk, or a small armchair to sit down and put on your shoes easily.
Home entrance hall: the best decor ideas
Once you have determined the furniture that will dress your entrance hall, you can move on to the decoration. The entrance is a room like any other, so have fun giving it a special atmosphere!
What color for a modern entrance hall?
Do you love color but are afraid to adopt it in your living spaces? The entrance hall can be a good compromise! If you have a bold spirit, go all out with a strong color like indigo, duck blue, or even terracotta.
For the more timid, shades of white or light tones will be ideal for dressing the space.
Wallpaper is also an interesting option as it quickly adds personality. Very trendy in recent years, botanical wallpaper offers a true bubble of escape while giving a unique character to the room.
A wall composition for a small design entrance hall
Dress the walls of your small design entrance hall by opting for a frame wall. This can be an XXL poster or a composition with different styles and formats.
You can also imagine a composition made of objects like mirrors, wicker, wooden masks brought back from travels… Anything is possible.
Don’t neglect the lighting for a chic entrance hall decor
In an entrance, lighting should not be neglected. You can opt for the following combinations: spots + table lamp / pendant + table lamp. The important thing is to have a main light source (the spots or the pendant) and a secondary source, with a more diffuse light.
Wall sconces also find their place in an entrance, for their practical and aesthetic side.
Define the floor space with an entrance hall rug
To reinforce the idea of a cozy cocoon, don’t hesitate to install a rug – preferably washable. Depending on your space, you can opt for a classic rectangular rug or a round rug, which is more modern. This will add a lot of charm to your entrance hall.
In the featured image, a creation by Camille Hermand architectures – © Agathe Tissier
And for even more inspiration, visit our Pinterest board entirely dedicated to entrance layout.