- Foyer
365,016 Foyer Design Photos
How do I make my entry stand out?
Your front door is the first impression guests will have of your home, so make sure it is a good one. A door that looks rundown will imply what lies beneath is in need of a desperate makeover. The overall architectural style of your home should be reflected in your door, but you can experiment with size and shape, and also mix things up with paint colours and quirky hardware. If your entrance is set back from the facade of your home, consider using a brighter colour palette and adding potted plants and a welcome mat to help make it stand out. Wall sconces or hanging lights will also showcase your door and decor.
How do I organise my foyer?
To avoid turning your entry into a dumping zone, install smart storage solutions to minimise clutter. First, think about what you do when you first walk into your home. If you have a tendency to misplace your keys, leave your umbrella or kick off your shoes at the front door, consider including wall hooks, an umbrella stand and a shoe rack at the entry. Built-in joinery will further offer invaluable storage, while a console or hall table look great in bigger spaces.
How do I decorate my foyer?
In this small space, less is definitely more. But that’s not to say you can’t inject some fun into your entry. Experiment with the little details – hooks, bowls and storage bins – by using different materials, colours and textures, such as wood tones and metallics. If you have open wall space, add artwork or photographs that make you happy or have conversation-starting potential. Additionally, fresh flowers and well curated knickknacks on a table or shelf are always a welcoming touch.
Whether you want inspiration for planning a foyer renovation or are building a designer foyer from scratch, Houzz has 365,016 images from the best designers, decorators, and architects in the country, including Gregory Thomas, Architect, AKBD, CG&S Design-Build and Studio Roundtop. Look through foyer photos in different colours and styles and when you find a foyer design that inspires you, save it to an Ideabook or contact the Pro who made it happen to see what kind of design ideas they have for your home. Explore the beautiful foyer ideas photo gallery and find out exactly why Houzz is the best experience for home renovation and design.

The brief was to transform the apartment into a home that was suited to our client’s (a young married couple) needs of entertainment and desire for an open plan.
By reimagining the spatial hierarchy of a typical Singaporean home, the existing living room was converted nto a guest room, 2 bedrooms were also transformed into a single living space centered in the heart of the apartment.
White frameless doors were used in the master and guest bedrooms, extending and brightening the hallway when left open. Accents of graphic and color were also used against a pared down material palette to form the backdrop for the owners’ collection of objects and artwork that was a reflection of the young couple’s vibrant personalities.
Photographer: Tessa Choo
interesting combination - webuser_118668761

Photo: Kris Ikkela

Location: Brooklyn, NY, United States
This brand-new townhouse at Pierhouse, Brooklyn was a gorgeous space, but was crying out for some personalization to reflect our clients vivid, sophisticated and lively design aesthetic. Bold Patterns and Colors were our friends in this fun and eclectic project. Our amazing clients collaborated with us to select the fabrics for the den's custom Roche Bobois Mah Jong sofa and we also customized a vintage swedish rug from Doris Leslie Blau. for the Living Room Our biggest challenge was to capture the space under the Staircase so that it would become usable for this family. We created cubby storage, a desk area, coat closet and oversized storage. We even managed to fit in a 12' ladder - not an easy feat!
Photographed by: James Salomon
Always a fan of yellow accents against jet black! - dominique_fuhlr

New front door and sidelights, matching the mid-century (1950's) vintage of the house.
Custom cherry and rice paper screen have an Asian-influenced design, suggested by the homeowners and their dining room furniture.
Construction by CG&S Design-Build
Photo by Jonathan Jackson
Leland Gebhardt ( http://lelandphotos.com)
Entrance seat - evelynq19






