Your entryway sets the tone for your entire home. It’s the first thing guests see and the space you walk through every single day. The good news? You don’t need a full renovation to make it feel fresh, intentional, and elevated. With a focused plan, you can completely update your entryway in just one day.
Step 1: Clear It Out
Start by removing everything: shoes, baskets, artwork, hooks, consoles. Wipe down walls, baseboards, doors, and trim. Vacuum or sweep thoroughly. This blank slate allows you to see the space clearly and rethink its function.
Ask yourself:
- Is there enough storage?
- Is it cluttered or calm?
- Does it reflect the style of the rest of your home?
Often, the biggest transformation simply comes from decluttering and editing.

Step 2: Refresh the Walls
Nothing changes a space faster than paint. Consider a soft neutral for a light, airy feel, or a moody accent color to create drama in a small foyer. Even repainting your front door (inside) can create a high-end look.
If painting isn’t your thing, try:
- Adding picture frame molding
- Installing a statement wallpaper on one wall
- Updating trim with crisp white paint
This is also a great time to swap out outdated light fixtures for something more modern. A sculptural pendant or flush mount instantly elevates the space.
Step 3: Upgrade the Anchor Piece
Every entryway needs an anchor, typically a console table or bench. If yours feels dated, consider replacing it or restyling what you already have.
Style it intentionally:
- A large mirror or statement artwork centered above
- A table lamp for warmth
- A tray for keys and mail
- A small stack of books and a decorative object
- A vase with fresh greenery
Layering in texture—wood, metal, woven baskets—adds depth and interest.

Step 4: Add Functional Storage
Entryways can quickly become drop zones. Install wall hooks for coats and bags. Add a slim shoe cabinet or attractive baskets underneath a bench. If space allows, consider a narrow cabinet with doors to hide everyday clutter.
The goal is simple: Everything should have a place.
Step 5: Finishing Touches
Finish the space with:
- A washable runner for softness and practicality
- Updated hardware on the front door
- Coordinated accessories (think cohesive finishes like matte black, brushed brass, or polished nickel)
- A subtle scent like a diffuser or candle
By the end of the day, your entryway should feel intentional, organized, and welcoming.
Small projects like this add polish and perceived value.




