The Entryway Edit: Big Ideas for Small Spaces

Colorful entry.

Your entryway is the first impression your home makes—so why not make it a good one? Whether you have a narrow hallway, a tiny mudroom, or just a sliver of wall by the front door, your entry deserves just as much love as the rest of your space. After all, it’s where keys are tossed, shoes are kicked off, and first hellos are exchanged.

The good news? You don’t need a lot of square footage to make a big impact. From smart storage solutions to statement-making lighting, we’re sharing our favorite ways to turn even the tiniest entryway into a functional, stylish moment.

Outdoor entryway.
Start with the Basics

No matter how small your space is, a few well-chosen essentials can go a long way. Think: a slim console table, a hardworking bench, or a few wall hooks for bags and coats. Look for pieces that do double duty—like seating with hidden storage or a statement mirror that bounces light and offers one last look before you head out the door.

Entryway with low shelf.
Layer In Lighting

Don’t underestimate the power of a great light fixture. Whether you opt for a sculptural sconce, a portable lamp, or a charming flush mount, good lighting sets the tone the moment you walk in. It adds warmth, personality, and—most importantly—helps you find your keys at night. We consider that a win-win.

Cart in an entryway.
Bright and fun entryway.
Create a Drop Zone

Say goodbye to the daily scramble of searching for your wallet and keys. A small tray, a wall-mounted organizer, or even a pretty bowl can help corral all those entryway odds and ends. It’s a small touch, but trust us—it makes a big difference. (Plus, it’s a perfect excuse to display something beautiful.)

Colorful entryway bench.
Add Personality

Just because your entry is small doesn’t mean it can’t be fun. Try a playful rug, a piece of art that makes you smile, or a bold wallpaper that sets the tone for the rest of your home. It’s all about creating a vibe that feels welcoming the second you walk through the door.

Wallpapered entryway.
Wallpapered entryway.
Think Vertical

When floor space is limited, look up. Wall hooks, floating shelves, and vertical storage can help you stay organized without cluttering the floor. Plus, it gives you a chance to get creative with how you display your favorite finds.

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