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30 Tips for Styling Your Entryway Table

Being a busy place, it’s easy to let your entryway become a space of clutter. Shoes and keys and change can create stress on your mind as soon as you walk in your door. But imagine coming home after a long day and being met with organization, beauty, and peace from something as simple as styling your entryway table.

Styling Your Entryway Table

Not only would it be beneficial to the styling of your home, but it would also promote the idea that your entire house is a space to relax. If that sounds like what you’re looking for, here are 30 tips you should follow for styling your entryway table. Check off this list and your entryway will go from glum to glam in no time.

What Is an Entryway Table Called?

Tables placed in hallways are usually referred to as console tables. If a table is placed specifically in the entryway, it’s just called an entryway table. Console tables have slightly different qualities than other side tables. Here are a few of them:

  • Console tables tend to be small. Since the floor space area of a foyer or entryway tends to be limited, console tables have to be compact to fit the scope of the space.
  • Console tables tend to be long and narrow. Many of the console tables you’ll see for sale are long and rectangular so they don’t block as much of the entry hallway, but they still have plenty of surface area for lighting and decor.

Console tables might be small, but they can make a big impact on your entryway decor.

What to Put on an Entryway Table

When it comes to styling your entryway table, it’s a good idea to remember that less is more. You don’t want so many items on your console that it ends up looking cluttered since it’ll be the first thing your guests see when they enter your foyer.

These are a few other general ideas to keep in mind for putting items on an entryway table:

  • Choose different heights for a layered appearance. Choosing decorations that are different heights to arrange on your console can add visual interest and refinement to your foyer. Try incorporating different textures or stick to a theme for a more unified look.
  • Remember the first impression. In many cases, the arrangement on your entryway table is one of the first things your guests will see when they come through the front door. Make sure that your first impression is a good one by keeping your console table clutter-free and decorated with meaningful items.
  • Keep function in mind. Along with being a decorative focal point, a console table in your entryway can act as a sort of launchpad for leaving or entering the household. It’s a good place to store things you know you’ll need to carry with you when you leave the house, such as umbrellas or keys.

How to Decorate an Entryway Table

Styling your entryway table is relatively simple as long as you already have a general idea of what your home’s interior aesthetic is. The design elements you choose to decorate a console in a rustic style home will look very different than those chosen for a more modern or minimalist style.

When you decorate an entryway table, it’s a good idea to use one large decoration as the anchor for the rest of the design. This can be a statement piece such as a large mirror, a wall clock, or a tall vase with cut flowers.

Whatever element you choose as your anchor, it needs to make a thematic statement about your home and serve to draw the eyes of your guest to the table.

Here are a few more tips for styling your entryway table in your foyer hall:

  • Try groupings of three. Odd numbers of decorations such as candles or grouped items on a table are more aesthetically pleasing to the eye than even numbers.
  • Go with fresh-cut flowers. While they might seem like a decadent design choice, keeping a fresh-cut bouquet on your entryway table can add a touch of instant luxury to any foyer. Choose flower arrangements that complement your interior design or even learn to arrange cut flowers yourself.
  • Choose larger items. It’s tempting to cover up your entryway table with your favorite array of knick-knacks, but this can make your entryway look cluttered. These types of items are also bad about catching dust. Go with larger decor like thick candles and lamps for a more refined look.

Your entryway table is a great place to display your personality to guests as soon as they come in, so choose your decor carefully. When in doubt, leave plenty of clear table space to keep your console looking clean and organized.

Where to Place an Entryway Table

Most entryway tables are designed to be placed flat against the wall since most entryways are not really large enough for a console table to be placed in the center of the foyer. This is one of the reasons most console tables you’ll find are square or rectangular.

An entryway table should be placed directly across from your front entry if possible, as this will create a symmetrical look even if you choose an asymmetrical arrangement for the table itself. However, entryway tables are also a good fit for stair alcoves if your stairs are connected to the front foyer.

How to Build an Entryway Table

DIY entryway tables make a good beginner’s project for would-be home carpenters since they can be put together with simple tools and materials. A barebones farmhouse entryway table can be created with nothing more than a saw, some lumber, some screws, and a drill.

If you’re interested in building your own entryway table, there are plenty of beginner’s blueprints available online for you to try out. These blueprints include a supply list so you know you’ll have everything you need when you get started. You can also find online videos that can walk you through the process of building your entryway table step-by-step.

Looking around for individual entryway table plans is the best way to build a console at home. This allows you to choose a table that matches the style of your existing decor and also one that fits within your budget.

How to Choose an Entryway Table

Choosing your console table from a furniture store? You’ll need to think some things through before you settle on the one you want. Take these steps before you decide which entryway table to choose for your layout:

  • Measure the space. You’ll need to know exactly how much room you have in your entryway to choose a table that’s appropriate for the space. You don’t want to buy a table and get it home only to find that it’s too bulky to comfortably fit in your entryway.
  • Check your style. If you have a coastal interior, you’ll want a very different looking console than someone who has a farmhouse or modern interior. See what kind of furniture is paired with the consoles in the store to get an idea of how it would look with other pieces.
  • Choose a function. While a console table can be purely decorative, you can also find console tables that incorporate storage for books or even a small wine rack. Knowing how you want the table to work in your home can help you pick one that fits your needs.

At the end of the day, the entryway table you choose should be the one you love best as long as it fits in the space. Since there isn’t much other furniture in a foyer, you’re free to make your entryway table the focal point of the room.

Create a Welcoming First Impression to Your Home with An Entryway Table

1. Choose Your Entryway Table Style Wisely

Midcentury entry table

First, you need to choose your entryway table design style. Your options depend on the space you have to work with. In a large entryway, a credenza makes a lovely table.

In a small entryway, a floating shelf does the job admirably. Make sure you measure before you start shopping. (via Domaine)

2. Add a Lamp to Your Table

Entry way lighting

Overhead lighting isn’t anyone’s favorite. So who wants to walk in the door to it?

Styling your entryway table with a lamp will welcome you home with a soft glow. Plus, lamp styles are extensive so you’ll have lots of options for which works best in your home. (via Style Me Pretty)

3. Place Storage Boxes Under Your Table

styling your entryway table with Storage

You might wonder, what happens to all the shoes and keys and change? Easy. Get some storage.

Boxes under your table can stash shoes out of sight and a small tray can corral your keys and change. It’s all about having a place to put things. (via The Everygirl)

4. A Large Mirror to Add Light to Your Entryway

Entry way mirror

Including a mirror above your console is almost a must when styling your entryway table, especially if you often want to do a once-over before you leave the house. A large mirror will reflect light into a dark entryway but even a small one will have a purpose. (via Architectural Digest)

5. Place Piles of Books on Your Entryway Table

Entry table books

A house isn’t a home until there are books in it. Those pages can say a lot about who you are. Whether they’re interior decorating books or biographies or science fiction novels, include a few on your entryway table to add some of your personality. (via Domaine)

6. Hang Some Family Photos

Family photo entry table

Speaking of personality, it’s always nice to see who lives in a home. Hang some family photos or put your favorite framed picture on the table to greet you with a smile every time you walk in the door. (via Glitter Guide)

7. A Piece of Statement Art

styling your entryway table with art

Not all of us have family photos to display. That’s okay.

Opt for a piece of statement art that you personally love when styling your entryway table. Or maybe frame an inspirational quote that will have you ready to tackle the day when you leave every morning. (via Swoon Worthy)

8. A Small Houseplant on the Table

Entry way greenery

Don’t forget your greenery! A small houseplant on the table or a large one in an empty corner will breathe life into your entryway. Plus houseplants give us a reason to come home since they can’t water themselves. (via Amanda Catherine)

9. Add Unique Decorations to Your Entryway

Decorative entry table

Just because it’s your entryway and you probably don’t constantly see it doesn’t mean you should leave it with the bare bones of decor. Go ahead and add your decorative bits and pieces like a ceramic animal or a collection of bottles when styling your entryway table. (via 724 South House)

10. Place an Entryway Table Anywhere in Your Home

Entry way space

Feel free to think outside the box. If you don’t have an entryway, make one. You can use all the same tips for an entryway table and just put it all on a wall by the door. At least you’ll get to see your handiwork all the time. (via Lonny)

11. Make Sure the Space Represents You

statement entry table

In the end, whatever you end up choosing for your entryway table, make sure the final result reflects you. If it doesn’t make you happy, pitch it and start over! Redecorate and tweak until you have an entryway space that makes you sigh with happiness every day. (via Glitter Guide)

12. A Rustic Style Table

styling your entryway table with rustic vibes

The entryway to your home should showcase your home’s décor and reflect your personality. You don’t have to stick with a formal or minimalistic entryway and can instead create a rustic style entryway table, as demonstrated by Home Decor Momma. This selection of accessories comes together on the table to create a fun display that will welcome anyone to your home.

The basket and rug are sure to come in handy, and you can always hide any bags and smaller items in the basket when you return home. While there’s a lot going on with this table, it doesn’t look cluttered or messy when arranged in this way.

13. A Shoe Cabinet Table

shoe cabinet entryway table

If you can’t decide between a shoe cabinet and a table but are limited on space in your entryway, convert the top of your shoe cabinet into your entryway table. Lavender Julep shows us how to create this sleek design idea that would look stunning in the entry to any home.

Shoes are one of the biggest issues for anyone in their entryway, especially when you have lots of young children who don’t put them away. Solve two problems with one piece of furniture with this shoe storage addition to your entryway.

14. A Gold and White Color Scheme

styling your entryway table with white and gold

When it comes to adding color to your entryway, we recommend keeping things as simple as possible. One or two colors is all you need to create an impact at the entrance to your home.

House Full of Summer shares this gold and white entryway table, which adds a hint of shimmer with the gold jar and box. You only need a few small hints of color to brighten up any space, and this will completely transform even the dullest of entryways into somewhere you enjoy seeing every time you walk through the door.

15. Add Pillar Candles to Your Entryway Table

pillar candles on the entryway table

We often associate candles with the kitchen or living room, but pillar candles make a fun accessory to add to your entryway table. Small Stuff Counts offers us their navy entryway, which is brightened up with the three pillar candles on the table.

When styling your entryway table with these candles, you’ll be able to  add a modern yet sophisticated touch to the space. You don’t even need to light the candles to create an impact in this area and can just enjoy the decoration they add to your home.

16. An Inspirational Quote

inspirational quote

After a long day at work, an inspirational quote will help boost your energy levels as you step through your front door. Matthews Family Happenings shows us how to create this framed quote on their entryway table. We also love the addition of the monogram to the table, giving some personalization to your family’s home.

Choose any saying or quote that makes you smile every time you return home. Even if you have a tiny entryway table, this is something you can easily add. Alternatively, hang a framed picture on the wall above your table if you are short of space.

17. Add Shells for a Beachy Vibe

styling your entryway with a beachy vibe

If you live near the ocean or just love spending time at the beach on vacation, add some shells underneath your entryway table. The glass dolphins add another ocean-themed decoration to this setup, and we think the picture above the entryway table completes the whole look.

Nourish and Nestle shares their console table, which is a fun project for a beginner or an intermediate DIYer. The light wood works perfectly with a beach theme, as it resembles the golden color of sand.

18. Leaning Picture Frames

leaning pictures

We generally think of picture frames as something to hang on the walls. However, The Lily Pad Cottage shares another idea for displaying your favorite family photos and memories. Instead of hanging large frames on the wall, lean them at a slight angle against your table.

It will keep them safely out of the way of young kids who might brush past regular photo frames and allows you to display large photos. It’s a great idea for anyone who is struggling to know what to put on their entryway table and looks great with the weathered table in this photo.

19. Make the Most of a Small Entryway Space

small entryway space

We aren’t all blessed with endless space in our homes, but you can make the most of even the smallest entryway by using a compact entryway table. Funky Junk Interiors offers us this rustic entryway table which adds plenty of character to a home.

This small wooden table doesn’t require a wide entryway yet still offers enough space to add the decorations of your choice. We love the addition of the chair by it, which is a good alternative to a bench if you are limited to space.

20. Rustic Fall Entryway Table

rustic fall entryway table

Just like any part of your home, your entryway table can enjoy a makeover at any time of the year. We love this rustic fall entryway table from Honey We’re Home. The pumpkins of all shapes and sizes add a splash of color and will impress any visitors to your house.

If you don’t want to hang a wreath on your door, attach it above your entryway table instead for a cozy and stylish welcome to your home. These decorations will barely take any time at all to prepare and put out but completely change the look and feel of your entryway.

21. A Spooky Halloween Entryway Table

halloween entryway table

Continuing with the fall theme, you’ll want to check out this spooky console table from Home Decor Momma when styling your entryway table for Halloween. If you are expecting trick-or-treaters or are hosting a Halloween party this year, this will make an incredible first impression.

It’s the perfect combination of spooky and fun, and of course, you can add or remove items to fit your needs if you have younger kids. It won’t take much time to put everything out and drape the cobwebs over your picture frame but adds a spooky atmosphere for the season.

22. A Living Room Entryway Table

living room entryway

As we discussed earlier, you can add an entryway table to any room in your home. This living room entryway table from Sunny Side Up offers you a warm welcome to the space. It also provides additional storage, thanks to the large baskets.

This is the perfect solution for anyone who struggles to keep their living room tidy. Kids can store toys and books in these baskets, and they’ll be kept out of view until they are next needed. Place real or faux flowers in a vase on the table to add more color to your space.

23. A Funky Mirror

a funky mirror

Murphy Deesign shares this West Village apartment makeover which has an amazing entryway setup. We love the bold statement mirror, which creates a great first impression when you step into your home. A mirror is always handy to have in this part of your house, so you can quickly check your appearance as you head out of the door on the way to work each day.

This mirror fits in well with the color scheme and texture of the other items used. The shapes on the entryway table match the mirror well to create a cohesive look and feel to this space.

24. A Festive Entryway Makeover

styling your entryway festively

As most of us have guests over during the holidays, you’ll want to spruce up your entryway for the season. Digs Digs shows us how to create this winter entryway idea, which adds greenery and seasonal decorations to the table. I

t won’t take much time or effort to transform your space, but it’s a great way to add more Christmas decorations if you are short of space in your apartment. To create this look, you don’t necessarily need to remove anything that’s usually on the table and can just drape the garland around your other ornaments.

25. A Symmetrical Design

symmetrical design

JK Interior Living shares this home makeover, which creates a stylish entryway with clean lines. We recommend using symmetry to create a minimalistic and sleek look in any home entryway. Less is more in this case, and the empty table has plenty of space to fit a huge plant or vase of flowers.

You don’t necessarily want to add lots of decorations to your entryway and can just add a couple of statement pieces to create a good first impression. You’ll also enjoy having plenty of space to place keys or mail when you return home.

26. A Winter Wonderland Entryway Table

winter wonderland entryway table

Blesser House shares this beautiful winter entryway that you can keep up long after the holiday season. Many elements are combined in this design to create a pretty table display, but it won’t take much time or effort to create.

We love the stick candles that are spread across the table, and when lit, they’ll add a bit of light to a dark entryway. Finally, the wreath keeps the festive spirit going but removes the Christmassy look of darker wreaths.

27. A Consistent Color Scheme

consistent color scheme

If we could make one suggestion for improving the entryway in your home, it would be to keep colors consistent throughout its décor. Too often, people try and mix and match colors.

This leaves the entrance looking really messy and uncoordinated and doesn’t create the desired warm welcome to your home. Whittney Parkinson Design shares this home redecoration project which uses a brown and blue color scheme for an aesthetically pleasing entryway.

28. Fresh Flowers

fresh flowers

Fresh flowers are one of the prettiest additions to any entryway table, and we love this setup by House Nine. It just goes to show that a simple entryway table can still create a striking first impression. A small table will look fantastic with just a vase of flowers and nothing else.

Change the flowers regularly, and incorporate seasonal colors for maximum effect. We like that this entryway table has a very subtle hidden drawer inside.

It’s the perfect place to hide keys, phones, small pieces of mail, and anything else that usually gets dumped on top of your entryway table. A clean and tidy entryway table sets the tone for your whole house, and so by organizing this space, you’ll keep the rooms further into your home much neater.

29. Modern Artwork

modern art work

If you enjoy adding unique items of furniture or artwork to your home, take inspiration from this House Nine project. This bold and funky piece of art on the wall sets the tone for the home, as does the fox on the wall.

While we usually recommend sticking to one or two colors for this area, in this case, the mixed colors work perfectly. You will surprise and delight anyone who enters your home, and they are bound to notice your eclectic style and taste.

30. Light and Airy Entryway Table

light and airy entryway table

For homes that have a narrow entryway, try to keep things light and airy. We love the pale table and decorations that are used in this entryway from Jessica Nelson Design. Even with a reasonable size table, you won’t feel like the space is too cluttered.

Pale wood and white work well together to create a calming first welcome to any home and will look good in both modern and traditional buildings. The basket to the side of the table is a great addition, and you can hide clutter in there instead of placing it on the table.

Styling Your Entryway Table FAQ

What Is The Purpose of an Entryway Table?

In some cases, the purpose of styling your entryway table is purely decorative. These small tables function as a surface to place items such as picture frames, flower vases, and other miscellaneous decors that may not have a home elsewhere.

Some entryway tables serve a specific purpose in the household. For example, people might keep a guestbook on their entryway table for guests to leave a note, or they might keep their dog’s leashes stored there. It all depends on what you need the extra space for. Entryway tables are a great way to put a stamp of your personality in your decor.

Why Is an Entryway Table Called a Console?

While many people associate the word “console” with “TV console,” the term console actually refers to an architectural feature. The brackets used to brace these small tables from underneath are known as consoles, from the Latin consolidare, or “to strengthen.”

These strengthening brackets are what make these tables stable enough to hold the weight of stored items without collapsing. 

How Tall Are Entryway Tables?

The average height of an entryway table is roughly thirty inches tall. This would put the entryway table at approximately waist height for most people.

Where Do You Put Entryway Tables?

Entryway or console tables are usually placed in the entryway (as the name suggests) but that’s not the only place you can use these tables. Here are a few other sports where an entryway table might come in handy in your home:

  • Aquariums: Sturdy console tables can be used as a support for small aquariums and terrariums. Keep in mind that your console table may not be rated to support the heavy weight of a larger aquarium, so be sure to keep your tank at five gallons or under unless you’re getting a console table made of a more sturdy material, like wrought iron.
  • Hallway ends: The end of a long corridor in your home can be an awkward place to decorate, but a small console table with a table lamp can help soften the space and add some diffused lighting at the same time. A mirror is another good option, as this can make the hallway appear larger.
  • Mud rooms: Mud rooms are a type of room designed for people to store their outerwear such as boots, coats, scarves, and umbrellas. A console table in this area can help act as an anchor for entryway clutter and provide storage options.

One of the major advantages of entryway tables is that they’re small enough to fit just about anywhere. This makes them a good choice wherever you need a table for storage or decor.

How Wide Should an Entryway Table Be?

The width of an entryway table depends on the table’s style, but most entryway tables are designed to be long and narrow so they don’t obstruct the foyer. The width of entryway tables can range from two to five feet depending on the overall size of the piece.

When you choose a table, you should have an idea of the types of items you’ll want to store on it. Choose a table that is wide enough to accommodate your design without the threat of items being knocked onto the floor by passing guests.

Conclusion

We hope you’ve enjoyed this look into styling your entryway table and will take inspiration from some of these projects the next time you restyle this area. Remember, the entryway can be adjusted throughout the year to reflect the seasons. By adding a fun, welcoming table to your home at Halloween or Christmas, you’ll set the tone for the rest of the house when you have friends and family to visit.

Redecorating this space is easy to achieve with very little time or money. Have fun sprucing up the area, and it will put a smile on your face every time you return home from work in the evening.

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