A Spacious and Neat Entryway
Want to bring your entrance up to date? From small changes to a full makeover, here are our best tips and tricks based on three budget categories.
Although utilitarian in nature, the entryway sets the tone for your home’s decor. It’s also your guests’ first impression! No matter what your budget is, you can give it an elegant, modern style with a boho touch.
Want to bring your entrance up to date? From small changes to a full makeover, here are our best tips and tricks based on three budget categories.
This soft and neutral colour palette creates a subtle yet bright vibe. Go for warmer colours, taking care to add matching accessories, to make sure your open and spacious entryway never feels empty or cold.
Use the Colour Selector by SICO to find the perfect shade for your entryway.
Refresh: paint, lighting, and accessories
A mirror gives depth to the room and is very handy for quickly checking your look before leaving the house. A small side table is useful for emptying your pockets, while adding a plant brings a splash of life to the room by bringing nature into your home. Another small and budget-friendly change with a big impact? Adding an elegant lighting fixture with a brass finish.
Refresh: all small-budget components, entryway door knob, and storage cabinets
With its sleek and modern look, the new entry door knob bolsters the room’s contemporary look and feel. The pre-assembled and ready-to-install cabinets of the Eklipse collection are perfect for big families, offering a quick and low-cost solution to refresh the room. Each family member can have their own storage space!
Refresh: all small- and mid-level budget components, ceramic flooring, entry door, and materials
The ceramic floor is big enough for people to come into the house without ever dirtying the wood floors. It separates the space nicely, creating a zone inside the open space. Natural materials, such as wood and the marble look, also bring warmth and elegance to the room. Complete the look and bathe the room in natural light by choosing an entry door with large glass panes.