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How Do I Choose the Best Foyer Design?

By Sheri Cyprus
Updated May 17, 2024
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When choosing the best foyer design, you should take some time to analyze the most effective way to use the space. Thinking about how the area is used and what items are needed there can help you come up with the best furniture for the foyer as well as a storage plan. Once you have these items, you can then add a few accent pieces to make the foyer welcoming for guests and family members alike.

If you have a closet in your foyer, you may want to use organizing racks in it to allow space for each family member as well as a section to hang guests' coats. Having a well-organized storage closet for outerwear and items such as school backpacks or work briefcases can keep the foyer from looking cluttered. If each family member has his or her own section of the closet in your foyer design, this may help keep everyone better organized.

A bench with a flip-up seat can make a great addition to a foyer if it fits in with your home's overall decor style. This type of seating can be ideal for helping smaller children with their footwear or for adults to use to tie their own shoes. The storage space underneath the seat can keep items such as library books to return or kids' sports equipment neatly stowed away. A few colorful throw pillows on the bench can add some style to a bench used in the foyer design.

Since most foyers are relatively small, a mirror can make the area appear larger. It is also a practical touch to foyer design since it can be used for a quick clothing or makeup check before heading out the door. If you have room in the space, you may want to wall mount a mirror and place a table or chest of drawers under it. A decorative container on the table or dresser can hold house keys or bus fare. It can also be the ideal place to add a vase of fresh flowers to greet guests as well as family members.

Drawers in the table or chest may be used to neatly store all kinds of things from homework to hats and mittens. Assigning one drawer to each family member may work best in your foyer design if everyone's assorted clutter is a problem. A mat and umbrella stand near the door as well as a few framed pictures on the walls are other pieces that you may want to add to your foyer.

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