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Anatomy of a Great Entryway: 7 Things No One Tells You
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An entryway can reveal a lot about someone. Do they toss their keys in a catchall bowl or tuck them away in a drawer? Do they use the front hall as a dumping ground for daily gear or is their coatrack next-level tidy? These are the details that shape our first impressions. There’s more to designing a great entry than topping a console with a few trinkets and a vase. And while there aren’t any hard-and-fast rules, we’ve noticed that all our favorite entryways share a handful of key characteristics. Here are seven things you’ll always find. A High-Contrast Mirror PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEPHEN BUSKEN...
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Back to school can cause a flurry of activity everywhere in the house, especially at the entryway
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Whether the main family entrance is through the front door or through the garage connecting door, evidence of school starting up again will be there: Kicked off shoes Dropped backpacks Discarded books Piled up jackets and hats Multiply all that by the number of family members, and your entryway can become cluttered rather quickly! By organizing storage at the points of entry to your home, your family will save time and frustration hunting for things by having a place for the many things that make up a busy school or workday. An organized entryway means less forgotten or misplaced items...
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