Entryways are the first thing we see when we walk in the door and they tend to be the last place we decorate. Overlooked, dimly lit and poorly organized, entryways can be the hardest place to infuse style. That is, until now.

Inspired by this gorgeous entryway from the Domino archive, I decided to source the items pictured and produce a fool-proof plan to help you transform your boring nook into a stylish embrace. Step one: Think modern!
Luckily, we spotted the exact console table and pouffe as pictured at U.K. hot spot Graham and Green. However, if you're not comfortable with the price tag of the mirrored console, I found a great coffee table knock-off made using an IKEA version right here for less than $200.


As for the gorgeous Lucite chair, we have to recommend the original Louis ghost chair by Philippe Starck. Anything else would be design blasphemy, and we haven't seen a good replica yet. If you're on a very strict budget, you could attempt the same aesthetic with a Lucite folding chair from Seating Depot. These are absolutely adorable, and you won't have to clean out your pockets for the price.

The lamp, zebra cowhide rug and mirror are all budget finds from bigger box retailers. I actually prefer our budget mirror over the one pictured!

And with that, your entryway is done in a day. I couldn't imagine a more beautiful result with a bit of shopping and some stylish finds.
Condiment: Five Faves: Apt2b.com's Mat Herman








