Did you know that foyers are an important part of the home regardless of where you decide to place them? Here are some top ways on how you can redecorate your foyer to make it look even more beautiful.
If you love colors, mixing and matching some of your favorites can immediately give your foyer a new look. This does not mean that you should paint the walls in various colors though. Rather, this means that your chairs may be in gold, your carpet may be in black and so on.
In Alabama for instance, there is one foyer located right smack at the ground floor entry of a lake house. What makes it truly beautiful is the fact that it is fully furnished. It also has a Saltire console and a spindle-leg table, and the overall look was designed by Susan Ferrier, according to House Beautiful.
Meanwhile, designer Benjamin Dhong's house is another one that has a stunning foyer.
"A surreal print from CB2 greets you in the entryway. A signature lamp from Currey and Company sits atop a Chinese table, another flea-market purchase that Dhong painted white. The walls are painted in Benjamin Moore's Light Pewter," the publication noted.
Additionally, another foyer in a Park Avenue apartment boasts a beautiful painting by Moore.
"The Urban and Co.'s Urban Smokebell pendant matches the industrial feel of the vintage Dutch steel console. Patricia lamps are from Christopher Spitzmiller," the description on the site reads.
Lastly, a simple but huge painting attached on the wall without even actual stools and chairs can already work as a foyer at home.
Now that you have several ideas on how to improve or redesign the look of your foyer at home, what are you waiting for? Make sure to go for the option that will give your entire house a different look and feel altogether.