23 Stunning Small Entryway Ideas Guaranteed to Impress

entryway with a floor mirror

Decorating and styling a small entryway that has both function and style might seem like an impossible task, but it doesn’t have to be. 

With apartments and homes getting smaller and smaller many entrances are becoming skinny, narrow and sometimes nonexistent! 

So you will have to be a little more creative in creating a modern and inviting entranceway that both you and your guests will love. 

As you browse my top tips keep this in mind. The best way to decorate a small entryway is to use light colors, smaller furniture, mirrors, and tucked-away storage. 

Here are 23 of the best small entryway ideas for your apartment or house that are sure to make a big impression in 2023

1. Light & Bright Colors

minimal entranceway with blue table and brown storage bin.

One of the best ways to make your front space look and feel larger is by using lighter and brighter colors, rather than darker and dull ones. 

Using a lighter and brighter color palette will instantly transform your space into one that feels more airy and open rather than cramped and cluttered. This is because these types of colors tend to reflect light and bounce it around the room.

Some light colors that you can incorporate into your home to make it feel more welcoming are white, beige, cream, pastels, and light gray. Despite your area being small this one simple change will create an inviting vibe for you and your guests. 

2. Create An Accent Wall

entryway with blue accent wallpaper

If you are looking to add depth and dimension to your tiny space then you can incorporate an accent wall. Accent walls are not only visually appealing but also allow you to be creative and inject your personality into your home.

I love the look of beautiful floral wallpaper, but you could also simply plaint that area instead. If you are a renter consider using some peel-and-stick options that are easily removable. 

3. Glass Table

small glass side table for entryway

Another great way to make your area appear larger than it actually is would be to incorporate a glass table placed right at your entranceway. 

Just like lighter colors, glass also has the ability to reflect light and thus creating the illusion of a more open home.  

4. Use Vertical Storage

When it comes to smaller spaces it’s always better to stack things vertically rather the horizontally and the front entrance is no different. 

If you are looking for more storage but simply don’t have the space for a large shelving unit, then consider a vertical storage unit instead. It’s best to stay away from large clunky wide furniture as this will make it look cramped and clunky. 

So consider using vertical shelves to create a more spacious look and feel to your home by keeping the clutter off of the floor and tucked neatly away. 

5. Incorporate Wall Hooks 

wall hooks

When it comes to small spaces creating functional storage is extremely important in making the most of what you have to work with. 

A great way to do this is by using wall hooks for not only hanging your coats and jackets but putting other essential items as well. 

My entryway is on the smaller side and I swear by wall hooks! One on each wall has made all the difference in keeping me and my family organized and neat. It’s a great alternative to closet storage because I find that it’s simply less hassle. 

Hanging your items on a wall hook instead of opening up the closet and hanging them onto hangers is so much easier, especially when you have kids!

6. Add a Bench

entryway with a blue bench, wood drawer and blue wall

I have a small little ottoman bench at my doorway and it’s become multipurpose for my family. There are essential things that we like to keep at the front but keep hidden away so I simply tuck them away into the ottoman. 

7. Add a Rug Runner

entryway with a rug runner

If you want something eclectic consider rugs that have intricate designs and patterns and can function as a statement piece all on its own. 

For those of us that love the minimal and clean look instead than you might consider a rug that has a little pattern and one solid color. 

8. Install Wall Sconces

A wall sconce on a green wall

You might consider adding some more warmth to your small space by adding some wall sconces that provide some lighting at your front door. 

Wall sconces are a beautiful addition to your space but are a much better option than table and floor lamps since they will take up less space. 

There are some creative and aesthetic sconces available that will suit all designs and personal styles to create an inviting space for you and your guests. 

9. Use Plants To Decorate

table with a plant and a teapot for entryway

There is nothing quite as inviting and refreshing as adding some plants and other greenery to the entryway of your home. 

Not only does it add some color and texture to your space but plants are known to boast our mood and make us feel better. 

So grab some of your favorite plants and flowers and some pretty vases and set them at your doorway, either on a console table or on the floor if your space allows. 

10. Hang Wall Mirrors 

entryway with shelves, table and a mirror

Just like using lighter colors and glass tables, wall mirrors are great for making your space look and feel larger. 

It also functions as a decorative piece at your front entrance since there are so many different types on the market to fit all design styles. 

If your style is more boho or farmhouse then a wooden rounded mirror would look perfect since natural elements are a typical feature of these styles. 

For a more vintage and traditional look you can incorporate ones that have embellishments and patterns designed onto the frame.

Looking for something that makes your space feels luxurious and high-end? Then consider a mirror that has a metallic gold or silver frame to achieve the designer vibe. 

11. Use Baskets For Storage 

4 shelves with storage baskets

Smaller spaces tend to get very cluttered fast so it’s important to have a way to neatly hide items that you want to be hidden away. 

Wicker or rattan-styled baskets are a great way to add some character and texture to your space. If you’re not a fan of these and want a more sleek look then consider some cotton fabric instead.

12. Narrow Console Table

Narrow wooden console table for entryway

If your front entrance is very small but you still want to have a table to display your decor then you can add a narrow console table.

To further create the illusion of more space you can incorporate a glass or clear one for a more spacious look since glass will reflect and bounce light. 

13. Hang Wall Art

Wall art

Wall art is necessary for any space as it creates visual interest and allows you to showcase your personality and style. 

Just because your space is small doesn’t mean it has to be boring and void of an artistic touch! Get creative and find artwork that you will love and impress your guests. 

14. Use Key Hangers

key holder on a wall

Organize everyone’s keys by placing a key holder at the front entrance to avoid the clutter and mess that can come with keys being left on the table. 

We have a lot of keys in our home and this has been a game-changer for our family. Not only are we no longer constantly losing them but it keeps them neat and pretty. 

With a small space, we want to take every opportunity to hang essentials and keep the space free of scattered items, so even something as simple as hanging your keys really will make a difference. 

15. Install Floating Shelves

floating shelves on wall

If you’d rather skip on the console table you can install floating shelves instead to make the best use of your small entryway. 

These are great for displaying wall art and other decorative pieces without taking up any space at all. It also provides a modern and contemporary touch to your home that you and your guests will adore.

16. Open Shelved Storage

open shelves with storage

With small spaces, dressers or storage units typically don’t work well unless they have open shelves since it gives the impression of more space.

Open shelves are an excellent way to display some artwork as well as get some extra storage to keep you organized and free of clutter. 

Small bookshelves are a great alternative to dressers since they will have open shelves and you can instantly transform them into a display unit.

17. Minimalist Decor

minimal decor in a small entryway

Minimal design styles are wildly popular right now and for good reason! This style is all about keeping your space free of clutter and displaying only a few key decorative pieces. 

18. Use a Shoe Rack

boho styled entryway

If your entryway doesn’t have a closet to hide your shoes away then you can consider adding a little shoe rack to keep your footwear organized. 

The best types of shoe racks for small spaces are ones that stack vertically since creating height in a space can make it feel more open. 

19. Storage Unit With Seating

small entryway ideas

If your space is small but large enough to fit a small storage unit then consider getting one that comes with seating attached. 

 

Once you have this you really don’t need much else as it’s an all-in-one solution that allows organization and storage. 

20. Decorate Your Console Table

small entryway ideas

Add some style to your small entryway by decorating your console table. Just because your space is smaller doesn’t mean you don’t get to display some of your favorite items for you and your guests to enjoy.

Remember to keep the decor more on the minimal side as too much can be overwhelming and overpower your front door.

21. Incorporate a Floor Mirror

small entryway with floor mirror

A long vertical floor mirror is the perfect way to add some height and create the illusion of more space throughout.

Floor mirrors are not only a great decorative piece but they also give you a full view of yourself before you leave the house, which is always an added bonus. 

Keep the frame simple or go for something more embellished and classic, either will create visual appeal in your front doorway.

22. Bench & Wall Hooks Combo

small entryway ideas

A bench that comes with built-in wall hooks is a great option for smaller entryways since it allows you to hang your items as well as function as seating.  In fact, this might be all you need if you decide to place your shoes under the bench! 

23. Small Console Table

small console table and large mirror in an entryway

Rather than a narrow long console table, you can incorporate a smaller one instead as this would work well in small entranceways too. 

A small little half-moon table is perfect and will look dainty and pretty sitting up against your way. Top it off with a simple decorative piece and you have yourself a cozy and appealing space. 

Are you looking for more inspiration as you prepare to style your entryway? Here are some more ideas and inspirations you might enjoy.

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