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How to Decorate An Entryway Table

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The entryway is the first space we see when we enter a home, and it sets the tone for what’s inside. A well-decorated entryway table can make a great first impression and provide a functional space for storing keys, mail, and other essentials.

Whether you have a small console table or a larger foyer table, there are endless ways to decorate it to suit your style and needs. In this article, we’ll explore some tips and ideas for how to decorate your entryway table like a pro.

composition of cosy entryway with wooden bench, coffee table, basket, hanger and personal accessories. Beige wall.
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Simple Looks

To style a simple entryway table, start with a statement piece like a vase or a decorative bowl. Add a stack of books or magazines and place a decorative object on top.

Entryway designed with a black floating console table displaying recycled glass vases boasting gray painted walls and wood floors.
Photo Credit: M House Development

Consider adding a lamp or a small plant to bring some life into the space. To balance the look, add an interesting mirror or artwork on the wall above the table.

Entryway features a white capiz lamp on a gray waterfall console table in a stairwell, a pink and blue vintage runner, tan woven baskets and a glossy blue front door, lit by a chandelier.
Photo Credit: Rajni Alex Design

Keep the clutter to a minimum by using a tray to corral smaller items like keys or mail. Remember to keep the overall look clean and uncluttered to create a welcoming entryway.

Beautiful foyer with vintage console with drawers topped with seashells and a turquoise urn filled with white lilies in front of a silver leafed mirror with black Chippendale faux bamboo armchairs on either side.
Photo Credit: Porch Light Interiors
A entryway features a glossy black front door accented with an ornate bronze door handle and a round gray mirror mounted over a gold and gray shagreen console table with a green stool and gray rug.
Photo Credit: Reena Sotropa

Modern

To style a modern entryway table, set the tone with a few statement pieces such as a unique vase or sculpture. Then, add some functional items like a tray for keys or a catch-all dish, followed by adding some greenery with the addition of a small succulent or a vase of fresh flowers.

Benjamin Moore Nocturnal Gray pain boasts a bold finish in a foyer entryway styled with a wooden console table, a large round mirror, and charcoal gray stools. A set of gray and black lamps decorate the console table with a contemporary finish.
Photo Credit: Blackband Design

Don’t be afraid to play with different textures and materials, like a woven basket or a metallic accent. Keep the color palette cohesive and avoid cluttering the space with too many items. Remember to balance practicality with aesthetics to create a stylish and functional entryway.

Entryway features a white and gold credenza with black vase under a round black mirror.
Photo Credit: Emily Kates Design
Adding an octagon beaded mirror on a millwork foyer wall accents the overall appeal as you walk into an entryway. A glass and brass console table styles the space atop gray and white marble floor tiles for a classic finish.
Photo Credit: Carriage Lane Designs

Colorful

To style an entryway table with lots of color, start by selecting a color palette that complements your existing decor. Use colorful objects such as vases, picture frames, and decorative bowls to add pops of color.

Pretty gray and turquoise entryway with beachy, coastal theme. A distressed whitewashed console table with drawers is paired with a driftwood framed mirror. A pair of glazed turquoise table lamps flank the mirror. Bright orange roses, a silver candle holder and piece of coral adorn the table. An antique iron chair is paired with a blue pillow. On the stairwell wall three blue canvases hang vertically.
Photo Credit: BHG

You can also incorporate bright flowers or plants to bring life to the space. Consider layering different textures and patterns to add depth and interest. Additionally, don’t be afraid to mix and match colors and styles to create a cohesive yet eclectic look. Remember to balance the use of color with neutral elements to avoid overwhelming the space.

Eclectic entryway with full wall wainscoting framing an Asian style console table topped with a pagoda sculpture and a blue urchin lamp with a coral pink Baroque mirror above and a pair of stools upholstered in Chiang Mai Dragon - China Blue fabric below across from a French grain sack slipcovered chair.
Photo Credit: Katie Rosenfeld
Stylish entryway with CB2 Peekaboo Clear Console Table, with Studio A Hands Stool tucked below, topped with a Mary Mcdonald Pythagoras Table Lamp, stacked books topped with a gold knot, Hillary Thomas Malachite Bowls and a shiny gold planter filled with a white orchid against a backdrop of emerald green abstract art mounted in a gold floating frame.
Photo Credit: Waiting On Martha

Round Tables

Styling a round entryway table can be a fun and creative way to welcome guests into your home. Start by selecting a statement piece, such as a vase or sculpture, to anchor the center of the table. Then, layer in smaller decorative items like candles, books, and picture frames to add visual interest.

Luxurious entryway features a gold and black octagon table paired with fuchsia stools and placed on a white and blue rug beneath a blue tray ceiling fitted with a white and gold pendant.
Photo Credit: Jenkins Interiors

Consider incorporating a mirror or artwork to hang above the table to create a focal point. Finally, add a pop of color or texture with a decorative tray or bowl to tie the look together. Remember to keep the scale of the items in mind and avoid overcrowding the table to maintain a clean and polished look.

Large foyer features a blue and gray entry rug layered on white engineered oak floors, and leads to a round entryway accent table.
Photo Credit: Kate Knowles

When it comes to round entryway tables, they are the perfect fit for a large entryway, to place directly in the center of the room to provide a showstopping piece when you come into the home.

Foyer features a picture light over gray abstract art and a purple velvet skirted stool at a round gray table.
Photo Credit: Marie Flanigan

Natural Style

Styling an entryway table with natural decor can create a warm and inviting atmosphere in your home. Start by selecting a few key pieces, such as a vase of fresh flowers, a woven basket, and a wooden tray. Arrange these items on the table, using varying heights and textures to create visual interest.

Beach entryway with a pair of Country Chic Fisherman's Lanterns tucked below a cream parsons console table which is topped with a driftwood table lamp, framed photo and urchin bud vase highlighted by a shiplap clad backdrop wall adorned with a rustic wood framed mirror.
Photo Credit: Deluxe Design Studio

Add in some natural elements, such as a potted plant or a bowl of pinecones, to bring the outdoors in. Finally, incorporate some ambient lighting with a table lamp or candles to create a cozy atmosphere.

Coastal foyer boasts walls clad in shiplap over a white washed two drawer console table situated below a round oyster shell mirror flanked by a pair of contemporary nickel sconces alongside stairwell with wire spindles lit by round step lights.
Photo Credit; Donna Elle Design
Gorgeous entryway features a styled gray wash wooden trestle table placed on a gray wash wide plank floor in front of a board and batten wall and beneath an oval mirror lit by a brass sconce.
Photo Credit: Kelly McNamara
A black arched front door finished with glass panels opens to an entryway lit by a white glass and bronze lantern hung above a vintage red and black rug placed on a wood floor in front of a reclaimed wood console table. The table is topped with a large white lamp and located beneath a round mirror hung from a white painted brick wall.
Photo Credit: Studio McGee
Cottage style foyer features a reclaimed wood console table under a long rectangular iron mirror, a steel and glass front door and a plank ceiling with wooden beams.
Photo Credit: Jute Home
Entryway features white rope benches under a tan oak table, a brass and wood mirror on tan and black vertical stripe wallpaper, a blue and gray rug and a black Dutch door.
Photo Credit: Brandon Architects

Large Art

Styling an entryway table with large art can create a stunning focal point for your home. Start by selecting a piece of art that complements the overall aesthetic of your space. Place the artwork on the wall behind the table, making sure it is centered and at eye level.

Entryway features a salvaged wood credenza on a white vertical plank wall and a gray rug that leads to a plank Dutch door.
Photo Credit: Lindye Galloway

Next, add decorative accents to the table, such as a vase, decorative bowl, or stack of books, to add depth and interest. Use lamps or candles to add warmth and ambiance to the space. Keep in mind that less is often more when it comes to styling an entryway table with large art, so choose your accessories carefully and avoid cluttering the space.

Modern foyer features exposed brick walls, pink green and blue abstract art over a dark gray chinoiserie console table with an elephant accent table stool atop wooden floors.
Photo Credit: Sarah Hayes Design

Maximalist Style

To style an entryway table using a maximalist style, start by selecting a bold statement piece such as a large vase or sculpture. Then, layer in a variety of smaller decorative objects such as candles, picture frames, and books. Don’t be afraid to mix bold patterns and colors, and be sure to incorporate a variety of textures, such as velvet or metallic finishes.

Entryway features an antique console table with black marble countertop boasting Chinese ginger jars, underneath a gold eagle mirror, vertical plank foyer wall and a boots umbrella holder.
Photo Credit: Sarah Hayes Design

Consider adding a mirror or artwork to create visual interest and depth. The key to maximalist style is to embrace the idea that more is more, so have fun with it and don’t be afraid to experiment with different combinations of objects until you achieve the desired effect.

Cottage style foyer features a round black mirror on a white wall over blue vertical shiplap trim and a vintage reeded lamp atop an iron and marble console table with white and gray woven bins.
Photo Credit: Bria Hammel Interiors

Styling an entryway table can be a fun and creative way to showcase your personality and welcome guests into your home. By following these tips, you can create a beautiful and functional space that sets the tone for the rest of your home.

A tan wood bar cabinet accented with a crystal lamp is placed to the side of a staircase and beneath an arch bamboo mirror.
Photo Credit: Jenn Feldman Design

Remember to consider the size and style of your table, choose a focal point, mix textures and heights, add personal touches, and keep it organized. With a little effort and creativity, you can transform your entryway into a welcoming and stylish space that reflects your unique sense of style.

An arched brown wooden door opens to mosaic floor tiles accenting a foyer boasting a built-in credenza placed under a window and topped with a silver leaf beaded mirror.
Photo Credit: Marie Flanigan
Brass sconces are mounted to a white and blue wallpapered wall lined with white wainscoting and flank a white scalloped mirror hung over a farmhouse console table.
Photo Credit: Bria Hammel Interiors

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are some common items to include on an entryway table?

Common items to include on an entryway table are a decorative tray or bowl, a vase of flowers, a table lamp, a decorative mirror, and a catch-all dish for keys or loose change.

How do I choose the right size table for my entryway?

Consider the size of your entryway and choose a table that is proportionate to the space. A console table that is about 30 inches tall and 36-48 inches wide is usually a good fit.

If you’re looking for more inspiration: Entryway Furniture Ideas That Maximize Style

What are some ways to add height to an entryway table display?

You can add height to an entryway table display by using tall candlesticks, a tall vase with branches or greenery, or a stack of coffee table books.

What are some ways to add color to an entryway table display?

You can add color to an entryway table display by using colorful flowers, a decorative bowl or tray in a bold hue, or a stack of books with colorful covers.

Can I mix and match different styles on my entryway table?

Yes, you can mix and match different styles on your entryway table. However, try to keep a cohesive color scheme and balance the different elements so that they complement each other. It’s a small space, you don’t want to overwhelm the area.

How can I make my entryway table more functional?

You can make your entryway table more functional by adding storage baskets or bins underneath, a wall-mounted coat rack or hooks nearby, or a small bench or stool for seating.

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