10 Entryway Upgrades That Completely Change Your Space

Your entryway sets the tone for your whole home, and honestly, it’s the place that deserves a little drama. Today, I’m walking you through ten totally different, fully styled entry looks that feel like a quick glow-up without needing a full renovation.

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Each one is a complete vision—colors, furniture, textures, lighting—so you can pick a vibe and run with it. Ready for the house tour?

1. Warm Modern with Walnut Wood and Soft Neutrals

Wide, straight-on photorealistic shot of a calm, warm-modern entry: walnut slat console beneath a large arch-top mirror with a slim bronze frame, creamy warm-white walls, soft gray wool runner in subtle herringbone, linen-shaded table lamp glowing softly, shallow concrete bowl with keys, stacked trio of art books, matte black door hardware, and two woven baskets tucked under the console; palette of warm white, walnut, soft gray, matte black; early evening ambient light for a polished, effortlessly modern vibe.

This entry feels like a deep breath. Think a walnut slat console beneath a large arch-top mirror with a slim bronze frame, paired with creamy walls and a wool runner in a subtle herringbone.

Layer in a linen-shaded table lamp, a shallow concrete bowl for keys, and a stacked trio of art books. Ground it with matte black hardware and a pair of woven baskets tucked under the console for shoes and scarves.

  • Color palette: Warm white, walnut, soft gray, matte black
  • Key pieces: Slatted console, oversized mirror, wool runner
  • Vibe: Calm, polished, effortlessly modern

2. Parisian Black-and-White with Graphic Marble and Brass

Medium, slightly angled view of a Parisian-inspired black-and-white entry: checkerboard marble tile floor as the focal plane, slim black demi-lune table centered on the wall, gilded antique-style mirror with delicate beading above, brass picture light illuminating a mini gallery of black-and-white sketches, alabaster catchall with fresh white tulips on the table, narrow umbrella stand nearby; crisp cream walls, soft brass accents; bright, refined daylight for a timeless, tailored mood.

A little Paris at the front door. Picture checkerboard marble tiles (or peel-and-stick) as the star, a slim black demi-lune table, and a gilded antique-style mirror with delicate beading.

Swap in a brass picture light above a mini gallery of black-and-white sketches. Add a simple alabaster catchall, fresh tulips, and a narrow umbrella stand. Every detail whispers chic.

  • Color palette: Black, white, soft brass, crisp cream
  • Key pieces: Checkerboard floor, demi-lune table, gilded mirror
  • Vibe: Tailored, timeless, très élégant

3. Coastal Fresh with Cane, Stripes, and Sunwashed Blues

Wide, corner-angle coastal entry: whitewashed bench with cane details, layered striped cushions in sky blue and sand, round rope-framed mirror above shaker pegs, jute runner on the floor, chunky glass vase on a small console or peg shelf, sea grass baskets for flip-flops and dog leashes; palette of misty blue, sand, bleached oak, crisp white; soft sunwashed morning light for an airy, relaxed cottage feel.

Like opening the door to a breezy beach day. Start with a whitewashed bench featuring cane details, layered with striped cushions in sky blue and sand.

Hang a round rope-framed mirror over shaker pegs, then roll out a jute runner. Top the console with a chunky glass vase and sea grass baskets for flip-flops and dog leashes.

  • Color palette: Misty blue, sand, bleached oak, crisp white
  • Key pieces: Cane bench, rope mirror, jute runner
  • Vibe: Airy, relaxed, coastal cottage

4. Japandi Calm with Plaster Walls and Stone Accents

Detail closeup of Japandi textures: soft plaster-look (limewashed) wall in putty tones as backdrop, edge of a low oak console with thin legs, sculptural stone lamp glowing like a lantern, single black clay vessel and minimalist tray beside it, hint of a flatwoven natural rug in mushroom tones at the frame’s bottom; restrained, warm-white ambient light emphasizing negative space, minimal and meditative.

This one is all about serenity. Think soft plaster-look walls (limewash or faux finish), a low oak console with thin legs, and a sculptural stone lamp that glows like a lantern.

On the floor, a flatwoven natural rug in mushroom tones. Style with a single black clay vessel, a minimalist tray, and a small bonsai. Negative space does the heavy lifting here.

  • Color palette: Putty, oak, charcoal, warm white
  • Key pieces: Limewashed walls, low console, stone lamp
  • Vibe: Minimal, tactile, meditative

5. Bold Maximalist with Color-Drenched Walls and Pattern Play

Medium shot of a bold maximalist entry vignette: color-drenched walls in deep emerald (or aubergine/peacock) enveloping the space, velvet-upholstered bench with a curved back centered, Persian-style runner bursting with jewel tones on the floor, eclectic gallery wall of assorted frames above, a sculptural brass statement sconce casting dramatic highlights; saturated palette with inky accents, evening moody lighting for drama.

Go big or go home—except you’re already home. Paint the entry floor-to-ceiling in a saturated hue (think emerald, aubergine, or peacock), then add a velvet-upholstered bench with a curved back.

Anchor it with a Persian-style runner bursting with jewel tones and a gallery wall of eclectic frames. A sculptural statement sconce in brass ties it all together like jewelry.

  • Color palette: Deep jewel tones, brass, inky accents
  • Key pieces: Velvet bench, patterned runner, gallery wall
  • Vibe: Dramatic, curated, conversation-starting

6. Rustic Farmhouse with Shiplap, Boots, and a Vintage Hook Rail

Wide farmhouse scene, straight-on: soft white shiplap along one wall, chunky reclaimed wood hook rail mounted with woven totes and a denim-blue jacket, sturdy farmhouse bench with a striped ticking cushion, vintage crate beneath for firewood/shoes, woven wall basket for mail, and a warm lantern pendant overhead; palette of cream, weathered oak, iron black, denim blue; cozy warm light for lived-in charm.

This one feels like a hug after a long day. Line one wall with soft white shiplap and mount a chunky reclaimed hook rail for coats and woven totes.

Slide in a sturdy farmhouse bench with a striped ticking cushion, a vintage crate for firewood or shoes, and a woven wall basket for mail. A warm lantern pendant seals the deal.

  • Color palette: Cream, weathered oak, iron black, denim blue
  • Key pieces: Shiplap, vintage hooks, lantern light
  • Vibe: Cozy, practical, lived-in charm

7. Industrial Loft with Steel, Concrete, and Charcoal Leather

Medium, industrial loft entry from a slight low angle: steel-framed console against crisp white or concrete-gray wall, charcoal leather bench with rivet details nearby, matte black task lamp on the console, low ceramic tray and stack of design magazines, grid-style mirror with black mullions reflecting the space, low-pile vintage rug in rust and slate grounding the scene; palette of graphite, concrete, tobacco, black; cool natural light for an urban, utilitarian mood.

For an edgy, city vibe, start with a steel-framed console and a charcoal leather bench with rivet details. Keep walls crisp white or concrete gray to let the materials shine.

Top the console with a matte black task lamp, a low ceramic tray, and a stack of design mags. Hang a grid-style mirror with black mullions and roll out a low-pile vintage rug in rust and slate.

  • Color palette: Graphite, concrete, tobacco, black
  • Key pieces: Steel console, leather bench, grid mirror
  • Vibe: Urban, utilitarian, cool without trying

8. Grand Traditional with Panel Molding and a Skirted Table

Wide, formal traditional entry captured straight-on: panel molding/picture-frame trim on cream walls, round skirted center table draped in tailored ticking or moiré fabric, topped with a blue-and-white ginger jar, classic brass lamp with pleated shade, small stack of monogrammed note cards, Persian rug underfoot; palette of cream, navy, brass, oxblood; soft, warm lamp glow plus gentle daylight for a gracious, forever-classic feel.

If you love a little old-world polish, this is it. Add panel molding or picture-frame trim and set a round skirted table in the entry, draped in a tailored ticking or moiré fabric.

Top it with a blue-and-white ginger jar, a classic brass lamp, and a small stack of monogrammed note cards. A Persian rug and pleated shade complete the refined welcome.

  • Color palette: Cream, navy, brass, oxblood
  • Key pieces: Skirted center table, molding, ginger jars
  • Vibe: Formal, gracious, forever classic

9. Mid-Century Pop with Terrazzo, Teak, and Citrus Accents

Detail overhead shot focusing on mid-century pops: terrazzo-look runner pattern filling the frame edge, corner of a teak slat bench, starburst mirror’s burnished rays partially visible by reflection, citrus accents arranged on the bench—a tangerine planter, lemon-yellow umbrella stand nearby, mint-green tray with keys; palette of teak, white, mint, citrus brights; bright, sunny illumination for a cheerful retro-cool vibe.

Channel that Palm Springs energy. Lay a terrazzo-look runner, slide in a teak slat bench, and hang a starburst mirror with a burnished finish.

Bring in citrus color pops—a tangerine planter, a lemon-yellow umbrella stand, a mint-green tray for keys. Finish with a milk-glass globe sconce or sleek cone pendant.

  • Color palette: Teak, white, mint, citrus brights
  • Key pieces: Starburst mirror, terrazzo runner, teak bench
  • Vibe: Cheerful, retro-cool, sunny

10. Moody Library Entry with Built-Ins and Art-Lined Walls

Medium, moody library entry from a side angle: walls and trim painted deep ink/forest/charcoal, shallow custom built-ins or tall glass-front cabinet displaying books, narrow console with a leather-bound stack, salon-style artwork in gilded and black frames layered on the wall, rug in oxblood and navy underfoot, brass lamp with a pleated shade casting a warm, intimate glow; palette of ink, oxblood, brass, parchment; low, cozy lighting for a scholarly, dramatic atmosphere.

Turn your entry into a tiny library. Paint walls and trim in a deep moody hue (ink, forest, or charcoal) and add shallow custom built-ins or a tall cabinet with glass fronts.

Layer a leather-bound stack on a narrow console, hang salon-style artwork in gilded and black frames, and set down a rug in oxblood and navy. A pleated shade on a brass lamp gives that perfect warm glow.

  • Color palette: Ink, oxblood, brass, parchment
  • Key pieces: Built-ins, moody paint, layered art
  • Vibe: Scholarly, intimate, dramatic

Whichever direction you go—calm and textural, bold and glam, or somewhere in between—the right entryway upgrade can shift the entire feel of your home. Start with one strong idea, commit to the palette, and let your lighting and textures do the heavy lifting. You’ll be amazed how quickly “just a hallway” becomes your favorite moment to walk through every day.

Shop Modern Entryway Essentials

Modern Console Table

A clean-lined console instantly anchors your entryway while giving you a place for keys, lamps, and styling pieces.

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Oversized Arched Wall Mirror

A large mirror brightens the space, reflects light, and creates that polished designer entry look.

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Decorative Catchall Tray

Perfect for holding keys, sunglasses, and small essentials while keeping your entryway looking organized.

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Modern Table Lamp with Linen Shade

Adds warm lighting and a soft welcoming glow the moment someone walks through the door.

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Neutral Entryway Runner Rug

A stylish runner softens hard flooring and adds warmth while guiding guests into your home.

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Decorative Ceramic Vase

Ideal for greenery, branches, or seasonal stems that bring life to your entryway styling.

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