Mid-Century Modern Entryway Ideas
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J. Jorgensen
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Example of a small 1950s dark wood floor entryway design in Minneapolis with white walls and a black front door
Example of a small 1950s dark wood floor entryway design in Minneapolis with white walls and a black front door
Modern & Contemporary Interior Design
Painting the door in a bright yellow created a warm welcome and set the expectation for entering the home. The color pops throughout the house creating an energizing, yet surprisingly calm feel no matter which room you are in.
The home itself has a golden energy and the pops of yellow both embrace and enhance the incredible light that floods through the windows.
S Squared Design, LLC
Client's recently purchased their home and wanted to make some updates without having to do a full gut job. We used the original cabinets but opted for new glass doors, a little woodwork to modernize them and got rid of the old medium oak cabinets and did a light grey color. Topped with a white quartz counter, accompanied by a limestone backsplash. To finish it off we gave the cabinets new hardware and pendant lights. The pot rack also was a new addition and fits perfectly over the new large peninsula. Throughout the rest of the home we blended their existing furniture with a few new pieces and added some color to spruce up their new home.
Random Hive, LLC
Kristen Collins
Entryway - small 1950s light wood floor entryway idea in Los Angeles with beige walls
Entryway - small 1950s light wood floor entryway idea in Los Angeles with beige walls
CTA Design Builders, Inc.
Inspiration for a small mid-century modern slate floor mudroom remodel in Seattle with beige walls
S Squared Design, LLC
Client's recently purchased their home and wanted to make some updates without having to do a full gut job. We used the original cabinets but opted for new glass doors, a little woodwork to modernize them and got rid of the old medium oak cabinets and did a light grey color. Topped with a white quartz counter, accompanied by a limestone backsplash. To finish it off we gave the cabinets new hardware and pendant lights. The pot rack also was a new addition and fits perfectly over the new large peninsula. Throughout the rest of the home we blended their existing furniture with a few new pieces and added some color to spruce up their new home.
Amalfi Decor
Add some light and create a carefully curated atmosphere with our antique silver hurricane candle holder. With hand-strung glass crystals and beads, this candle holder knows how to instantly transform a room. Standing at 12.75 inches, it works easily as an accent for your home or to add a decorative touch to an end table. The design features a removable glass hurricane, which makes it easy to clean and store.
Stewart Design Group
Mid-sized 1950s light wood floor and beige floor entryway photo in Boston with a gray front door and beige walls
Jennifer Z Matthews, NCIDQ JZM DESIGNS, LLC
Original Front Deck was covered and made the house look smaller. By simply taking down the overgrown vine and adding simple outdoor seating it made a large impact.
Rubble Rhyme
In February 2020, we updated a mudroom in Portland, Maine. My clients were looking to transform their mudroom into a more functional and welcoming space, and that is exactly what we did!
Wit Interiors
This entry is the perfect place to hang your hat. Simple storage for mail and keys make it functional.
Photo Credit: Meghan Caudill
Small 1960s entryway photo in San Francisco with white walls
Small 1960s entryway photo in San Francisco with white walls
Ladybird Designs
Bright and welcoming entry/solarium.
Small 1960s bamboo floor and brown floor entryway photo in Los Angeles with beige walls and a white front door
Small 1960s bamboo floor and brown floor entryway photo in Los Angeles with beige walls and a white front door
Alli Rader Creative
Foyer - mid-century modern light wood floor foyer idea in Nashville with white walls
S Squared Design, LLC
Client's recently purchased their home and wanted to make some updates without having to do a full gut job. We used the original cabinets but opted for new glass doors, a little woodwork to modernize them and got rid of the old medium oak cabinets and did a light grey color. Topped with a white quartz counter, accompanied by a limestone backsplash. To finish it off we gave the cabinets new hardware and pendant lights. The pot rack also was a new addition and fits perfectly over the new large peninsula. Throughout the rest of the home we blended their existing furniture with a few new pieces and added some color to spruce up their new home.
Mid-Century Modern Entryway Ideas
Jennifer Z Matthews, NCIDQ JZM DESIGNS, LLC
Original Front Deck was covered and made the house look smaller. By simply taking down the overgrown vine and adding simple outdoor seating it made a large impact.
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