How to decorate an entryway table 🌿
My favorite space in my house is definitely my entryway table. I don’t know what it is about it, but I love what you see as soon as you walk into my house.
I recently bought this new storage cabinet at Home Depot for $400. I needed more storage so it was a perfect way to add it to my space.
Every entry table needs some form of greenery, a lamp for perfect ambiance and some simple decor. I added this circle mirror from Target, greenery that I change out for the seasons, & these wooden chain links for decor. I love the way it turned out!
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An entryway table is the first impression of your home, making its decoration important for setting a welcoming tone. When styling your entryway, consider integrating both functionality and aesthetics. The use of storage cabinets, like the $400 unit from Home Depot mentioned, increases practicality while maintaining visual appeal. Adding greenery is key; fresh or faux stems priced around $7.99 each from Target, placed in stylish vases ($19.99 from Target), bring life and color to the area. Seasonal changes in foliage can keep the look fresh and relevant throughout the year. Enhancing the ambiance with a lamp introduces warm, adjustable lighting perfect for entry spaces. Accessories such as circle mirrors (approx. $60 at Target) not only add a decorative touch but also help make the space appear larger and brighter. Complementing with wooden chain link decor creates texture and interest without overwhelming the table. For those looking to recreate or find inspiration for their entryway styling, consider shopping at popular home decor retailers like Kirklands, where similar decor pieces are available for about $39.99. Layering your setup with a blend of greenery, reflective surfaces, light sources, and tactile objects results in an inviting yet functional entryway that reflects personal style and enhances guests’ initial impressions.



Setting up an entryway like this just makes coming home feel a little more intentional, might actually help my brain chill out after long days.