Friday, October 9, 2009

Ideas On Decorate A Small Foyer

Flood a small foyer with light by hanging a mirror.


A small foyer does not mean you can't create a dramatic and inviting statement. Many tips and tricks can help you create a more open space that offers a warm respite when entering and exiting the home. Tricks such as placement of furniture and accessories, as well as color, visually open up a small foyer and prepare visitors for what lies beyond. Does this Spark an idea?


Accessories


Accenting a small foyer with a fresh bouquet of flowers is an affordable way to spruce up the area without breaking the budget. A large vase placed over a foyer table adds height and interest to the space. Flood a small foyer with light by hanging a mirror. Place the mirror directly in front of a window or door to reflect light into the room and create the feel of a larger space. Mirrors hung at eye level also create a focal point to the space and provide a spot to check hair and makeup as you exit the home.


Furniture


Don't overwhelm the small foyer with a lot of small pieces of furniture. Rather, find one larger piece to serve as a functional and decorative accent to the room. For example, place an antique dresser along one wall, such as under a staircase, to serve as a message center in the foyer. This becomes the space for keys, mail and other essential items you need as you enter and exit the home. A corkboard message center mounted above the foyer table outfits the space with an area to post messages. Decorative furniture like a single chair below a piece of wall art creates a small, yet inviting vignette within the small foyer.


Artwork


Display pieces of artwork or photographs in the small foyer to create an inviting display in the space and create a sense of home. Hang the photographs on the wall to save much-needed space below. Create a dramatic accent wall and draw your eye into the foyer by hanging photographs up one wall in the room. Use frames in different colors for an eclectic display or stick to one color for a uniform look. If wall space is limited, hang a trio of black and white photographs or small botanical prints to create a decorative display with a small footprint.


Paint


Nothing brightens a small foyer like a fresh coat of paint. Often, a light or pale shade is all you need to seemingly add instant area to the room. Stick to creams, pale blues and greens to create an inviting feel and one that is neutral to complement surrounding furniture and accessories. Don't forget about the foyer ceiling. Try painting it a shade lighter than the wall paint for a cohesive design.







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