Impress Your Guests With These Expensive Looking Entryway Ideas
Build your own mudroom with a shiplap wall
With some planning, you can build this mudroom in a weekend. Get tutorial here
Paint your dingy wood into beautiful tiles
With just $5 of paint, this foyer became high-class. Get tutorial here
Add a stenciled wall for some character
The pattern makes the wall seem so much more alive. Get tutorial here
Give it a subtle but noticable paint job
Two-toned stripes bring focus to your entryway without it taking all the attention. Get tutorial here
Revamp your coat closet with a bench
Take off those doors for the perfect mudroom. Get tutorial here
Use a dark color to create a bold pattern
Contrast with a light color to make your entryway look more than just the place to enter. Get tutorial here
Upgrade a dresser into an entryway table
Take out the top drawers and give it a paint job for a new look. Get tutorial here
Add some board and batten for a high-end look
This homemade mudroom looks like it was bought at Pottery Barn. Get tutorial here
Use galvanized metal tin for wainscotting
This looks so expensive, but is actually quite simple to do. Get tutorial here
Add a vibrant patterned bench
This little piece is all you need to make your entryway also a mudroom. Get tutorial here
Create a calm entryway with a desk
Even if your front door opens to the living room, you can still create a space. Get tutorial here
Use it for a pop of color
The turquoise wall was just what this small apartment needed. Get tutorial here
Hang up a statement mirror
Mirrors give the effect of a bigger room, and a bubble mirror shows off your style. Get tutorial here
Build your own wooden bench
It looks elegant and you’re guests will be impressed with your handiwork. Get tutorial here