Create a welcoming entryway that reflects your style and meets practical needs.
It’s your home’s first impression! The entryway table is vital for storage and displaying decor.
Styling it offers a fast, rewarding upgrade.
Consider function (storage needs?) and size first when choosing a table and decor. Find inspiration to style any size entryway beautifully and effectively.
Gallery Wall of Artistic Nature Landscapes for an Earthy Feel

A gallery wall in your entryway is a creative idea to showcase your artistic side and evoke a welcoming feel. Choose pictures depicting nature landscapes to create an earthy feel to your entryway.
You can also pick big flower bouquets to enhance the natural feel.
Opt for natural decorations like pinecone candles and flower decorations to follow the natural floral theme.
A Darker Color Palette for a Mysterious Atmosphere

In case you prefer a more mysterious atmosphere for your home space, you can choose a darker color palette for your entryway. Opt for a black console table with a black-framed mirror.
Choose an artificial dark flower bouquet and focus on dark decoration elements like a black lamp base and sconces.
You can also integrate some gilded elements like a tray with pinecones to complement the black.
Cheerful Entryway with a Stylish Window Mirror

On the other hand, if you prefer a more cheerful atmosphere with charming energy, you can get a pale wood console table with wooden decorations for an enhanced feeling of coziness.
Furthermore, you can integrate a window mirror for an elegant and stylish feel.
Fill the console table with pictures, welcome signs, and light elements like a glass vase and a white table lamp for a cheerful design.
Artistic Abstract Decorations for a Creative Welcome

Displaying different artistic decorations in your entryway is the best way to showcase your creative personality. Opt for a black console table with a gilded curved mirror and gilded sconces.
Place an abstract sculpture as a focal point in the entryway and continue with decorative vases and trays to enhance the artistic feel.
You can also add other abstract elements like statuettes and figurines.
Vintage Console Table and Lanterns for a Rustic Feel

If your home space follows a vintage design, you can prepare your guests from the entryway.
Choose a vintage console table with a wooden window mirror to create a rustic feel in your entryway.
Opt for vintage table lamps and wooden lanterns with decorations inside. Spread some greenery and small decorative elements around and add a framed quote for an inviting feel.
Traditional Meets Modern
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This antique entryway table checks all the boxes—it adds a stunning decorative element to the space while serving a practical purpose.
It holds a table lamp that can be turned on upon walking in the door, a tray for keys and sunglasses, and decorative accents that add color and character.
Varying heights, colors, and patterns add contrast and visual interest, and a geometric gold mirror modernizes the traditional furniture piece.
Formal Entryway Table
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This table uses symmetry and a limited color palette to create a formal, classic style.
The combination of abstract and graphic patterns used make the space feel more modern than traditional.
When decorating a small space, using furniture that blends in with the wall color can help the space from feeling cramped.
Bright and Cheery Entryway Table
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Continue your front door color in your entryway for a cohesive look.
Here, a simple marble-topped wood desk doubles as an entryway table and provides enough space for decorative items, such as a potted plant or vase, and a tray to corral necessities.
A large woven basket underneath stores seasonal accessories or shoes and fills the empty space.
An industrial-style metal stool ties in with the wallpaper, wall sconces, and tabletop, and adds a spot to sit while you tie your shoes.
French Country Entryway Table
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Curvy lines, rustic antiques, and touches of glamor are key elements of French country style, and they’re on display in this small but practical entryway.
To copy this style, look for a desk or vanity table, and accent it with rustic, delicate antiques that support your storage needs.
Cottage Style Entryway
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If you’re more cottage than country, take inspiration from this charming entryway table filled with antiques and handmade items.
Despite its size, this area still manages function, with enough room to set down keys and a small lamp to provide welcoming evening light.
Combine Modern and Traditional
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This entryway table decor warms up a modern space with handmade and antique furnishings.
While chosen modern and sleek decor would have also fit with the aesthetic of this space, the more eclectic decorating scheme softens the area and provides a warm welcome.
Eclectic Art Statement
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Use an entryway table as a base for an eclectic gallery wall that makes a striking statement.
A mix of photographs, paintings, and drawings create depth and a collected feel for a lived-in style.
A set of lamps add symmetry to the otherwise organic look, while decorative white vases echo the lighting and picture frames.
A large piece of driftwood adds a natural element to the entryway table decor and nods to the wide wood-planked wall and warm wood table. A colorful runner adds a pop of color and fills the narrow space.
Group Together Some Topiaries
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Topiaries also make for beautiful decor and look gorgeous when clustered together, as seen here.
Their weathered pots are very in style and add welcome texture to any entryway table.
Light Up Those Lanterns
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Candles set the tone for a relaxing, calm feel in your home.
Placing them in lanterns adds an artful touch to the entry table. This simple setup is so soothing.
Cluster Together Some Candlesticks
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If traditional candlesticks are more your thing, they look wonderful on the entry table too.
Cluster three candlesticks together to create the perfect designer-approved vignette.
Lean a Woven Tray for a Rustic Look
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Those who enjoy rustic decor will want to replicate the setup shown here.
Leaning a woven tray on its side allows the piece to double as art and add dimension to any entry table.
Try This Nail-Free Art Display
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There’s no need to nail art into the wall when you can simply lean a favorite print on your entry table.
Make It Festive
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The entry table is a great spot for displaying favorite seasonal decor pieces.
Here, a bunny figurine and framed art print are cute and festive without being cheesy.
Stack Some Books
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Books aren’t just for the coffee table.
Grab a few of your favorite hardcover titles and stack them up on the entry table to create a stunning vignette that will command your guests’ attention.
Grab a Chain
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Chain link objects make for a fun finishing touch on top of a stack of books.
They complement a range of decor styles, too, making them super versatile.
Decorate With Lidded Jars
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If you collect lidded vessels, group a few favorites on your entry table.
You can even stash spare keys inside.
Make a Statement With Branches
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Clip some branches from your yard, pop them into a vase, and voilà, you’ve created a stunning piece of entryway decor all on your own.
If you don’t have any trees to clip from, faux branches will do the trick, too, and there are many convincing styles on the market.
Show Off Your Loved Ones
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Don’t forget to print out those special photos.
Pick some favorites and place them inside pretty picture frames so that you can always catch a glimpse of your nearest and dearest when heading out the door.
Have a Plant Party
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Love plants?
Go ahead and display a few favorites in the entryway. Just be sure that your table is positioned so that your green friends will receive ample light throughout the day.
Don’t Forget a Dish
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Small trinket dishes are perfect for the entryway—set one on your table so that you have somewhere to drop your keys or slide off jewelry as you come and go.
Or Use a Lidded Box Instead
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Lidded boxes are also smart storage solutions if you worry about little kids grabbing items directly off of the table.
Choose an option that complements the rest of your decor so that it doesn’t detract from your aesthetic.
Grab Some Baskets
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If your entry table features lower shelves, set out some storage baskets and use them to corral things like throw blankets, catalogs, pet gear, and much more.
Set Out a Bowl
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A wooden bowl is a great place to drop letters that you need to mail, extra stamps, and other essentials.
This one looks right at home sitting on a wooden tabletop.
Add Character With Jars
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Ceramic jars, whether filled with branches and blooms or left empty, are a great way to add texture and bring a collected look to your entryway, whether you source new or antique options.
Monochromatic Entryway
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For a calm entryway, consider a monochromatic look on your entry table.
While this table is covered with items, the all-neutral palette has an overall calming effect.
Vary the size and texture of the decor objects to provide rhythm and interest without creating visual clutter.
Regency Style Decor
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While full of traditional pieces, this entry table decor has serious personality, courtesy of the high-contrast color scheme and furniture choices.
From the regency-style faux bamboo mirror to the turned leg side table, each of these pieces adds visual interest.
Because of the unified color scheme, none of it feels overwhelming.