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20 Best Entry Table Décor Ideas

Design: Ariel Okin, Photo: Alberto Zanetti

Whether you're a fan of minimalism or have the perfect theme mastered to express your personality, there's one place that many designers often overlook: the entryway. Since this space sets the tone of your home, make an impression with style from the moment your guests step through the front door. Entrance tables are a great way to organize your necessities, declutter, and decorate with your favorite accent pieces to welcome you home. We caught up with celebrity interior designer Ariel Okin to learn the expert's tips on styling a chic entryway.

Whether your style is traditional, feminine, modern, or anything in between, get inspired with these entry table décor ideas to transform your space.

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Pure Collected Living

Plant parents, take note: Placing plants and leaf cuttings on your entry table adds an organic element to the space. To balance out the height of tall greenery, add smaller decorations like this rustic bowl and a short stack of books. "Living things always make a house feel like a home—they are a thoughtful gesture that shows someone lives here," says Okin.

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Alberto Zanetti ; Design: Ariel Okin

If you live in an apartment or you're short on space, opt for a piece of furniture with built-in storage to display decorative items on the surface while utilizing drawers for other necessities. "This is the best way to minimize clutter in high-traffic areas," Okin says. Knick knacks from your travels or growing collections of your favorite items are great pieces to display on entry tables.

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Whittney Parkinson Design

"Everyone likes to get one last glance in before heading out the door," Okin says. "Plus, mirrors reflect light and make a space feel bigger." Classic round mirrors add an element of class with a modern flair, while larger square mirrors are better for those last-minute style checks (and selfies, of course). Let the mirror shine and keep everything else simple: Matching table lamps, a curated stack of books, and other small decorative items make perfect complements for the star of the space.

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JK Interior Living

If you're not quite sure what to do with your décor, try to create a balanced display in your entryway. "Symmetry isn't as important as overall balance," Okin says. "Pair a heavier coffee table book—or a decorative box, for example—with a lighter vase or a thinly-rimmed brass mirror. The dichotomy is what makes interiors really interesting." In this well-balanced space, the designer kept it simple with matching sconces, a lush vase of flowers, and an entry table with character.

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Amy Bartlam

A statement-making lamp livens up this trendy entryway. Complete with gilded home accessories, this space boasts just the right amount of glamour without sacrificing its sleek, clean look. "Materials like brass, lucite, leather, and marble always turn up the glam factor in a decidedly 'Hollywood Regency' space," Okin says.

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Whittney Parkinson Design

When you're curating your space, choose a color scheme that you want to come home to every day. Then edit your entryway accordingly: Small piles of books, paintings, or decorative accents are an easy way to incorporate your color palette of choice. "I'm a bit of a magpie when it comes to tchotchkes in my home, but for someone who wants an immaculate, well-edited look, choose a color palette that riffs on the rest of the house," Okin says.

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Amy Bartlam

As far as we're concerned, this moody entryway is the perfect place to experiment with darker colors. The curated black, gold and gray colors keep the table décor cohesive without competing with bolder wallpaper. "A gorgeous dark statement wallpaper can always do the trick to make the entryway more interesting," Okin suggests.

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JK Interior Living

Make the most of a small space with an entryway table made of clear materials like glass. Decorate it with an elegant lamp, a few small plants, and a traditional mirror to keep the vignette simple. "Lucite and acrylic tables disappear wherever you put them," Okin says. "If you're trying to create the illusion of more space, they're always a good bet in that scenario."

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Amy Bartlam

If you're not much for maximalism, take a cue from Scandinavian-inspired design. "Keep the palette clean and monochrome—and the accessories to a minimum—to achieve this sleek, palette-cleansing vibe. " This entryway is a great inspiration to stick with the basics: A modern lamp, a stack of reading materials, and a bit of greenery are all that's needed to style this statement-making space.

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House 9

For an elegant, classic look, keep your entry table simple with a vase of fresh-cut flowers. This space was styled with a traditional double sconce to divide the space between the kitchen and living areas, and a neutral trim color that blends with the overall room. To make the table stand out without making a bold statement, the designer chose a gray paint color a few shades darker than the walls.

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House 9

There's nothing like walking into a home that expresses the owner's personal charm. This textured black entry table adds storage for necessities while creating a space to display unique items. Although there are plenty of different colors in the small area, shades like burnt orange are blended throughout the décor to keep things uniform while allowing brighter colors to stand out.

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Jessica Nelson

If you're lucky enough to have unique architecture in your entryway, choose a table that exaggerates those elements while bringing attention to decorations. This curved entry table highlights the rounded staircase while blending white tones with the walls. A striped pattern makes it stand out against its background and adds texture to the modern space.

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Amy Bartlam

A neutral color scheme complements the earthy elements of this welcoming entryway. Simple whites paired with warm tones in a clay vase, worn-wood table, and woven basket tie the space together. Add texture with dried flowers and painted accents to give your space a natural vibe.

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Jessica Nelson

This textured wood entry table is the perfect piece to complement the all-white design of this foyer. With a uniform color scheme, soft pink tones warmly shine against a bright background. A woven basket and fresh flowers add texture to the soothing space.

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Studio KT

While it's easy to get lost in the architecture of this stunning space, a large piece of wall art draws the eye further into the room—making this entryway as inviting as it is stylish. Bold, dark tones in the painting contrast neutral tones, while the entry table perfectly matches the home's front door and trim. A simple addition of white vases keeps the space looking clean and modern without feeling bare.

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Erin Williamson

Maximalists, rejoice: The entryway is an excellent place to design your favorite pieces in style. "Be judicious in what you choose, but if you love all the pieces, it will show," Okin says. "Your personality will also shine through the assortment. I always prefer a tiny bit of kitsch!" Use your entry table to prominently display your most treasured items, and balance different shapes and sizes to tie the look together.

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Cathie Hong Interiors

This sleek entry table makes the perfect setting for showing off a unique collection of personal treasures. Its shiny top reflects each piece of décor while blending into the white walls of the space. Wooden wall hooks complement the natural tones of the table's drawers, and creatively-placed hardware adds a flair of modern design to the chic-but-boho room.

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House 9

This simple entry table creates guiding lines along the wall that lead to the focal point: A bright-pink chair that's bursting with personality. Keeping table décor to a minimum adds interest while not taking away from the main piece in the room. If you have colorful statement pieces near the front of your home, choose soft colors that pair well with brighter tones like this aged blue table.

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Jessica Nelson

Mid-century modern décor is a timeless design that lasts over generations. This warm wood table adds plenty of storage for keys, purses, hats, gloves, and all the other items you might need by the door—and it doesn't sacrifice a drop of style. Choosing warm wood picture frames that blend with the table's natural texture rounds out the design with natural elements.

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Whittney Parkinson Design

This entry table is like no other. The natural wood, with textured grains left perfectly intact, curves around small stools that could make anyone want to sit to take it all in. An oversized golden mirror adds a dramatic element to blend earthy decorations with a glamorous shine.

5 Small Entryway Mistakes That Make Interior Designers Cringe

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The wall is the most suitable place for arranging space. And the point is not only that various decorations can be placed here, such as mirrors and shelves, photo wallpapers, wall posters, etc., but also because furniture elements can be placed near it. nine0003

How to choose a table in the hallway, the functions of which will be not only in the completeness of the appearance of the room, but also in practicality? This is what will be discussed in this article.

Not every room has enough space to put a large table, and sometimes even a small table for magazines. In such a situation, a console table in the hallway is perfect.

It has more functions than a decorative one, as it can store small things like apartment keys, phone or charger. nine0003

Consoles have been an indispensable piece of furniture in homes since the Baroque period. This type of furniture became popular while Louis XV was on the throne, then he had an elegant rococo shape.

Initially, the console was an indispensable item in the homes of rich people, but over time it began to appear in the homes of ordinary residents.

The final peak of the popularity of the console was even before the onset of the Great Patriotic War. Then it was replaced by weighty tables with chairs. But today it is again becoming fashionable to put such tables in the hallway or small guest rooms, where style, appearance and practicality play a major role. nine0003

Semi-circle side tables

The semi-circular side table is a great choice, because in addition to being a phone table in the hallway, it also takes up little space and will not get in the way under your feet, making it difficult to pass. It sits flush against the wall and doesn't have sharp edges to hit, which is especially good for families with kids.

To recreate a rustic atmosphere, it is better to use pieces made of natural wood without any frills and bells and whistles.

Entrance Corner Console

Such consoles are convenient. They make it possible to use the corners to good use, and get another piece of furniture in the room, filling the empty space with a useful thing. Such a console will fit perfectly then.

When there is very little free space in the interior and all of it must be used in such a way that it is as convenient as possible.

Moreover, such a piece of furniture can perfectly become a dressing table in the hallway, which is often very important for the fair sex, who will store their belongings here.

Below you can see a photo of the table in the hallway and decide what you personally would like. The choice is very large, therefore, it is not surprising to get lost when choosing a suitable console. The main thing is to take into account all the functions that you assign to this piece of furniture, then it will be easier to make the final decision, which will be the only right one, and there are, in fact, a great many options. The choice is yours and may it be successful! nine0003

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What is a console and what is its place in the interior?

The console is one of the underestimated pieces of furniture. She is rarely mentioned when it comes to essential furniture for the home. Meanwhile, a small console is fraught with great opportunities - both functional and decorative.

In the furniture industry, a console is a small table that is usually placed against a wall.

There are many types and forms of consoles. They can be attached to the wall or rest on legs, be low and high, equipped with drawers or have a tabletop no wider than the palm of your hand, be an example of minimalism or amaze the imagination with skillful wood carvings. But they are all united nine0143 2 main features :

Pictured: Cattelan Italia Westin console.

Design features

The console consists of a table top and a support. The support can be made in the form of two or four legs or in the form of a decorative column. Depending on the style of the console, the tabletop can be laconic or decorated, equipped with drawers or be transparent. nine0003

Photo: Cattelan Italia Tour consolle on an oddly shaped support.

In the photo: a wooden console in the traditional style of Tonin Casa Nemesi 3800.

Transforming consoles, which turn into dining and writing tables, or serve as “part-time” dressing tables, should be singled out as a separate group.

Pictured left: Cattelan Italia Party convertible console that converts into a wide dining table with removable modules. Pictured right: DV Home Zone console that can be used as a dressing table. nine0003

Where to put the console?

In some models, the design itself provides for fixing the table top to the wall. Free-standing consoles on 4 legs or a central support, in most cases, are also installed against the wall.

Pictured: Moda Glam console with two legs mounted on the wall.

In rare cases, the console is installed close to the back of the sofa.

In the photo: Porada Modus 1 console installed at the back of the sofa.

There is a place for a decorative console table in any room, with the possible exception of the kitchen.

The console can be completed with a matching wall mirror. Such a duet will look great in the hallway or corridor. And if you add it with a chair or ottoman, it will become an alternative to a dressing table in the bedroom or a compact work area in the living room.

Pictured: consoles paired with decorative wall mirrors. Left - console Chelini Fcbm 2127 with mirror Fsrc 689. On the right is the Cattelan Italia Museum console with the Ring mirror.

What to choose?

Many furniture sets include console tables made in the same style as the main furniture. For example, the Giorgio collection factory has similar compositions.

If the decor of the room is "assembled" independently from diverse objects, then a lot of options appear in the choice of the console.

When looking for a suitable model, you should proceed from what function it will perform in the interior. nine0003

Pictured: traditional style consoles by Galimberti Nino. Left - DO.063, right - NL.426. nine0003

Consoles in IB Gallery

IB Gallery has more than 300 models of consoles in classic and modern style. In addition to them, you can choose and order a console from catalogs of almost 700 Italian factories. Our experts will help you choose a model from a photo, in the desired style or with certain parameters. For complex interior projects, you can order the production of a console from us according to individual sketches at one of the factories in Italy.


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