Choose the Right Proportion
In a narrow entry, depth matters more than width. Keep walkways open and let height come from a mirror, lamp, branches, or framed art.
A well-planned entryway table helps the first few steps inside feel calmer. The goal is simple: enough structure for daily items, enough beauty to feel intentional, and enough empty space to breathe.
In a narrow entry, depth matters more than width. Keep walkways open and let height come from a mirror, lamp, branches, or framed art.
Use a tray, bowl, drawer, or small lidded box for keys and mail. Visible storage works best when it has one clear purpose.
A vase of branches, a plant, or a simple floral stem keeps the surface from feeling too rigid. One organic gesture is usually enough.