Your front entry is the first impression that guests get of your home. Whether you have a grand entryway or a small foyer inside your front door, the space can greatly benefit from a beautifully designed console table. There is a but of a formula to decorating a beautiful entry table and today, we are going to break down that formula for you. It all starts with the table, so let’s jump right in.
How To Decorate An Entry Table
Choose a Console Table
The first step to decorating your entryway is to choose a console table that will inspire the space. Console tables are available in a wide range of colors and styles, making it easy to find one that coordinates with your home. Browse our entire collection of console tables until you find the one that will become a perfect showpiece for your home.
Add Art or A Mirror
Once the console table is chosen and in place, it is time to top the look off with a mirror or a piece of artwork. It doesn’t really matter which one you choose, as long as it complements the look and design of the console table and your home in general. If you are opting to go the art route, you have a choice between hanging one large art piece or hanging an assortment of smaller items in a grouping.
Choose a Floral Arrangement
Every entry table deserves a beautiful floral arrangement to go along with it. An entryway acts as a transitional space, so it is the ideal place to display a plant or flower arrangement that draws a bit of the outside back in. When you want a low-maintenance look, opt for an artificial arrangement with an all-season look. Every day it will greet you with the same beauty as the day before.
Add Baskets & Trays
A entryway console table should be more than jut beautiful, it should be functional as well. Consider placing a few large baskets under or beside the table. They can be used to house shoes, umbrellas, blankets, or extra throw pillows. Trays placed on the table itself act as an organized place to throw your wallet, car keys, cell phone, and sunglasses.
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