Your entryway is the first place people find themselves in when entering your home, which sets the tone for the rest of the space. It's also the area in your home that sees the most wear and tear.
Your entryway sets the tone for everything that follows, and guests decide how comfortable they feel in those first few steps ...
Smart, low-lift ways to shield your entryway from winter wear. Winter slush and salt can dull finishes, stain grout, and warp floors, making entryways especially vulnerable to damage. Protect floors ...
FOYER FLOORS, in general, are exposed to lots of traffic and thus take a lot more abuse. This is one spot in your house that demands beautiful flooring that can withstand the high-traffic. The ...
First impressions count, which is why a dirty entryway is the last thing you want to be welcoming your guests into. Although we may not spend much time in our entryways, they accumulate dust and dirt ...
Statement lighting, a mirror, and one or two oversized pieces instantly elevate an entryway without clutter. Smart storage and touches of pattern or texture make the space both functional and ...
The visual warmth of a spectacular sunburst and slender crescent moon emanates from the entryway floor in Bonnie Wyatt’s home in Seattle. The design is carved into a rock-hard canvas awash in golden ...