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Is a wallpaper on the entryway wall too much?

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Is a wallpaper on the entryway wall too much? I am designing the entryway in our house and wanted to create some interest. Will it be too much if I added the wallpaper to the entire wall with the two black doors? It’s the living room after this wall. Any suggestions to create the same mood without the wallpaper? Photo description: 1. Full wall view of entrance to home 2. Entry way setup are…

Reddit Interior Design 732 2024-11-05

Entryway wall

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Entryway wall I’m redoing the entryway part of the house but there’s like a huge gap on the wall (to the left of the table) and I have no idea what to put there. I feel like it just looks very empty and like something is missing. Im planning on hanging the mirror above the table and adding a white vase as well. submitted by /u/AdvantageNo1289 …

Reddit Interior Design 1.3k 2024-06-09

Which layout should I go with for my lack of entryway?

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Which layout should I go with for my lack of entryway? This is my new apartment that I haven’t moved into yet and it doesn’t have an entry way. I take off my shoes in my home so l want a space where I can take off my shoes and put them away without it getting in the way of the entrance and bathroom. The red box would be a shoe rack, blue is a trash can, green is a rug, purple is a dining table. Whic…

Reddit Interior Design 942 2024-04-26

Entryway ideas

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Entryway ideas Opinions on what to do with this space on the left? We are stumped! I was thinking a small console table against that blank wall. Appreciate the feedback! submitted by /u/Old-Arachnid3316

Reddit Interior Design 753 2024-03-03

Shoe storage for small entryway

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Shoe storage for small entryway I am looking for options to style this area. It is a pretty narrow walkway so I feel like adding a be shoe storage might seem like it’s blocking the walkway? I also considered a long runner rug, but the ones I’ve tried clashed with the carpeted steps. Thoughts? Is there a way to add shoe storage in the area without making it feel crowded? Plus, …

Reddit Interior Design 590 2024-01-31

I need help with a rug for my entryway!

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I need help with a rug for my entryway! I recently completed my little office closet at the front of our house. If it’s clean, I’ll likely have it open and if it’s messy the doors will be closed. That door on the right in the front door entrance, essentially the main entrance. I feel like the rug I have now is too small for the space, but I’m unsure of how large a rug I should have. …

Reddit Interior Design 1.3k 2023-12-11

Help! Lost with what to do with my entryway

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Help! Lost with what to do with my entryway My entry way feels empty, and does not seem to go with the aesthetic I like. My second picture is of my living room which is the aesthetic I love. Need some ideas! I’m open to any suggestions submitted by /u/lady245

Reddit Interior Design 1.0k 2023-11-22

Awkward corner entryway

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Awkward corner entryway Trying to figure out what to hang on this wall (right) by the door. I don’t want objects here on the floor, to keep it open, but it just seems so blah (the door design doesn’t help either). Trying to keep things in a Transitional/traditional or European like style submitted by /u/Queasy_Internal_2725

Reddit Interior Design 1.1k 2023-11-15

Would you use the same tile in entryway and upstairs bathroom?

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Would you use the same tile in entryway and upstairs bathroom? Let me explain-Condo has entryway downstairs that is small and leads to hardwood stairs. Bathroom is upstairs. The upstairs already has lvp in one bedroom and carpet in the other. I’m trying not to add any more differing flooring. What are your thoughts about matching tiles in the entryway? Also any links to an idea would be great. Style is mode…

Reddit Interior Design 246 2023-08-24