Level Up Your Entryway: 6 Tips for a Stylish Console

Ever walk into a friend's house and instantly feel a certain vibe? It's all about that first impression, and guess what? Your entryway is ground zero. It's the welcome mat (literally or figuratively) for your guests, and the first glimpse they get into your home's personality. The key to creating a stunning entryway? A stylish console table!

Here are 6 tips to transform yours from an afterthought to a showstopper!

#1: Consider Balance and Proportion

  • Start with Anchors: When first arranging items, place a visually substantial piece on each end of the top tier. This could be your large lamp and ginger jar arrangement, or two similar-sized items. This creates a sense of balance and sets the stage for the rest of the display.

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    y the Height: Don't be afraid to mix heights across the tiers. Taller items like lamps or a framed picture can draw the eye upwards, while lower profiles like bowls or decorative boxes create a sense of grounding.

#2: Create a Focal Point and Coordinate

If you have a statement piece like a decorative mirror or a large piece of art hanging above your console, pick up on its colors, materials, or style when selecting items for the table below. This creates a cohesive look and draws the eye upwards.

#3: Play with Texture and Materials

Combine smooth surfaces like ceramic vases with natural textures like woven baskets or wooden bowls. This adds visual interest and depth to your display 

#4:

Layer for Dimension

Don't be afraid to stack items! Place a small decorative box or object on top of a stack of coffee table books. This creates a layered effect and adds visual height, especially on lower shelves.

#5: Embrace Negative Space

While filling the tiers is important, leaving some negative space allows the eye to rest and prevents the display from feeling cluttered. This is especially important on the top tier.

#6: Seasonal Touches

Update your display with seasonal elements. Swap out the floral stems for pinecones and winter greenery in the winter, or add a bowl of colorful decorative ornaments during the holidays. This keeps your entryway feeling fresh and inviting year-round.

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