Make an Entrance: Warm Up Your Entryway This Winter

February 7, 2008 by Montreal Real Estate Blog  
Filed under Home Staging

entranceWinter. It’s a time of crisp air, gently falling snow, and piles of coats, slushy boots and soggy mittens in your front hall. This season, make your entryway organized and inviting. Here’s how:

Make first impressions count. Give your door a fresh coat of glossy paint, and put down a new doormat. Hang a nice winter wreath or plant an evergreen in a sturdy urn.

Store your stuff out of sight. If you don’t have enough closet space, add storage by hiding a garment rack behind a curtain, using an armoire, installing a coat tree or hall stand, or by trying one of these storage ideas:
- A bench with built-in storage holds your stuff and offers a convenient spot to sit down and put your boots on.
- A small bookshelf with labeled baskets is good for storing small items.
- A chest of drawers can make your front hall look more like a furnished room, and it gives you a surface for photos, a lamp or incoming mail.

Stay in season. Move non-winter items to a different part of your home. Leave some extra space and extra hangers for your guests’ coats.

Tame your shoes. Set a limit to how many pairs each person can keep by the door, and install a shoe rack to keep footwear organized. Avoid putting boots on a mat that doesn’t drain ? they won’t dry properly and the leather will get damaged. A perforated tray with a mat underneath will let your footwear drip-dry.

Hook it. Heavy-duty hooks keep backpacks, scarves, purses and coats off the floor. Hang them at a height where kids can reach them to make it easy for them to put away their things.

Make a place for your misplaceables. How much time do you spend hunting for keys, sunglasses, cell phones and dog leashes? Dedicate a basket or bowl to these important items by the front door, and you’ll never have to search under the couch cushions again.

Design idea 1: Install a hook and small shelf for each person, and stencil their name on the wall beside it.

Design idea 2: Hang an ornate frame and fill the blank space in the middle with small, pretty key hooks.

Floor décor. Offer a warm welcome with a soft, washable rug that doesn’t show dirt easily. Put a mat outside, too; wiping your feet before you go in will mean less muck and less cleaning.

Don’t forget to decorate. Paint your entryway a striking colour, hang a graceful mirror, incorporate family photos or a favourite piece of art, add a table lamp and an accessory or two. Make it welcoming and beautiful. After all, it’s the first place people see when they come into your home.

Source: Royal LePage

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2 Responses to “Make an Entrance: Warm Up Your Entryway This Winter”

  1. Nikhil on February 8th, 2008 2:35 am

    Hey , good tips being given by you on making the best possible use of the space which one has.The way you have described the points on how to furnish well your house, it seems that you are an interior designer and a property manager by profession.It feels good to get connected with people who share same profession like me. Hey why don’t you check out my blog on similar lines- http://www.realtydigest.blogspot.com

  2. Florida Vacation Rental Properties on February 21st, 2008 1:09 pm

    I love your suggestions a organized home is an enjoyable home. Changing the look of a home with the seasons can brighten anyones spirit. A wooden floor and lightly colored walls with mahogany furniture is a classic. I love all the white molding. I could see myself in this type of home.

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