If you have a mudroom or back hallway, consider finding a spot for an old buffet or cabinet that can be converted into a potting station. If it's in the budget and the layout is feasible, include a sink for easy cleanup.
2. Think creatively about furniture. If you have the room, you may be able to repurpose something you already own instead of buying a new piece. Who says you need a hard wood bench in the mudroom? A loveseat or an armchair would be a charming addition (throw on a slipcover if you're worried about stains), and an old dresser can find new life as an ample storage unit.
Large-scale furnishings cozy up this narrow entry hall. The settee and the zinc-topped console, against an unfussy backdrop of wood planks and textural weaves, make the small space instantly inviting.
Love the bead board on the ceiling, Lamp on ceiling, furniture, baskets, storage space, rug on wood floor. This space is awesome. Could be wider though
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Entryway Settees Open the Door to Hospitality (2 / 10)
Large-scale furnishings cozy up this narrow entry hall. The settee and the zinc-topped console, against an unfussy backdrop of wood planks and textural weaves, make the small space instantly inviting.
Large-scale furnishings cozy up this narrow entry hall. The settee and the zinc-topped console, against an unfussy backdrop of wood planks and textural weaves, make the small space instantly inviting.