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Entry Way Interior Design Basics
- By Megan Cherry
- Published 08/10/2007
- Interior Design
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Megan Cherry
Megan Cherry composes articles for http://www.pegandrail.com
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Everywhere we go, there are books, television shows, and magazines offering ideas and products geared towards interior design. It can be hard to choose between all the options. Deciding what is right for your home can be a real challenge. However, the more information you have available, the easier it is to make an informed choice. Every-one's taste is different, so there's no bible of interior design. However, there are a lot of good ideas available.
Before you get started on your big project, it's important to do enough research, whether you use books and magazines or television shows, to know how to complete it properly. For instance, the entry way is one of the most important parts of the house. However, many people's entry ways aren't well suited to them. They may be overly grand, boring, or decorated in a way that doesn't fit their use.
When redoing an entry way, there are a number of steps. The first is to choose an overall look. Afterwards, you can pick a color scheme for paint, and choose any trim additions. In a long, hallway-type entrance, you can use paneling or wainscoting to add interest and break up the look of
the wall. Afterwards, you can start to pay attention to illumination. Sconces can be a great way to add light to a dark entrance-way.
Once you've selected the right lighting, you may wish to choose items to accessorize your entry way. Be sure not to clutter the area, especially if space is limited. However, a sofa table, decorations like a bowl of fruit or vase of flowers, or a wall mirror can add interest to you entry way. One useful, but often ignored, idea for entry ways is the coat rack. If you have an unusually shaped space, you can even have a coat rack custom made. Shaker style peg coat racks are a very popular choice. You can acquire them in long lengths, for longer style winter coats, or to display ribbons or other decorations. A coat rack is a functional and attractive addition to your entry way that many people overlook. Consider all your options when you redesign this important area of your house.
The final design of your entry way doesn't have to look like a magazine photo. Instead, it's more important for it to meet your needs and suit the space that you have available. Remember that a good plan is vital for all of your interior decorating projects, and it can save you a lot of wasted time and money.
Before you get started on your big project, it's important to do enough research, whether you use books and magazines or television shows, to know how to complete it properly. For instance, the entry way is one of the most important parts of the house. However, many people's entry ways aren't well suited to them. They may be overly grand, boring, or decorated in a way that doesn't fit their use.
When redoing an entry way, there are a number of steps. The first is to choose an overall look. Afterwards, you can pick a color scheme for paint, and choose any trim additions. In a long, hallway-type entrance, you can use paneling or wainscoting to add interest and break up the look of
Once you've selected the right lighting, you may wish to choose items to accessorize your entry way. Be sure not to clutter the area, especially if space is limited. However, a sofa table, decorations like a bowl of fruit or vase of flowers, or a wall mirror can add interest to you entry way. One useful, but often ignored, idea for entry ways is the coat rack. If you have an unusually shaped space, you can even have a coat rack custom made. Shaker style peg coat racks are a very popular choice. You can acquire them in long lengths, for longer style winter coats, or to display ribbons or other decorations. A coat rack is a functional and attractive addition to your entry way that many people overlook. Consider all your options when you redesign this important area of your house.
The final design of your entry way doesn't have to look like a magazine photo. Instead, it's more important for it to meet your needs and suit the space that you have available. Remember that a good plan is vital for all of your interior decorating projects, and it can save you a lot of wasted time and money.


