15 Beautiful Ways To Upgrade Your Entryway Without Breaking The Bank
Construct Inexpensive Beadboards
Measure out sheets for the wall and use a jigsaw to cut in your outlets. Get tutorial here
Greet Guests With A Board And Batten
Put nails into 1X3 pine wood and attach 1X4’s horizontally at the top. Get tutorial here
Have A Dreamy Mudroom That’s Just Perfect
Rip up the baseboards and add a piece of plywood for the top of the bench. Get tutorial here
Industrial Wainscotting For A Modern Look
Spray paint coat hooks metallic and add sideboards for the bottom piece of the baseboards. Get tutorial here
For A Small Home, Make A Faux Entryway
Add a decorative stick on wallpaper and erect a vestibule with curtains for privacy. Get tutorial here
Transform A Dresser Into A Entryway Table
Begin by stripping away the previous paint from the surface, sand down, and finish with a stain. Get tutorial here
Fashion A Coat Rack For Your Tiny Apartment
Cut boards down to size at a hardware shop and then drilled pilot holes. Get tutorial here
SPiT On Your Entertainment Center
Spread Unicorn SPiT on your old entertainment center, and cover in a bright fabric for the entryway. Get tutorial here
Peel And Stick On Wallpaper
Choose a bold pattern and color to upgrade your entryway with peel and stick wallpaper. Get tutorial here
Update Your Banister To A Modern Marvel
Cover blotchy wood with a gel stain and add a bright white trim. Get tutorial here
Paint A Faux Granite Entryway Table
Coat the top with a light gray acrylic paint, and mix with metallic paint to replicate a granite look. Get tutorial here
Design A Wondrous Transom Window
Build wainscoting from scratch and paint over a brightening Benjamin Moore Palladian Blue. Get tutorial here
Get Lux With Chelsea Stenciling
Accent your entry walls with stencils and paint over with a black hue. Get tutorial here
Build A Welcoming Sign For Your Friends
Glue chipboard letters on wood, and paint over with home decor paint. Get tutorial here
Pretty Up Your Entryway With Florals
Get 3 flower pots of different sizes and stack them, then fill with soil and flowers. Get tutorial here