Spring is almost here, and what better way to refresh your home than by starting at the front door. With plenty of color and detail, entrances and hallways can be more than in-between areas.
Create an entrance that will put a smile on your face with these cheerful decorating ideas that are guaranteed to create a warm welcome.
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Fresh Hallways 1
Angelita Bonetti The yellow front door of this Perth, Australia, house opens to reveal rich and textured, yet practical surfaces. -
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Homes to Love Keep your hallway clean and tidy, but never boring with a stylish buffet where you can stash odds and ends along with a colourful vignette. -
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Maree Homer Say hello with yellow: The owners of this renovated cottage painted the original front door bright yellow. A pressed-metal ceiling breaks up the expanse of white. -
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Will Horner Give plain hallway doors some love with bold patterns in gorgeous hues. Zig-zag painter's tape is the go-to tool for this job. A hall runner ties the look together. -
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Homes to Love A vibrant wall hanging will spice things up and distracts from any household items that tend to build up at the front door. Stay organized with a low-shelving system that keeps clutter out of eye-level -
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Armelle Habib A bench seat in the entry of this renovated art deco Melbourne, Australia, home offers a place to pause and enjoy the surroundings. Blue and white adds a serene nautical touch. -
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Maree Homer Once visitors would be faced with dark walls and floors. Now stairs finished in geometric wallpaper makes this front hallway a space you won't forget. -
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James Henry The back entrance of this Californian bungalow in Melbourne, Australia, could be a forgotten space. Instead, hats, bags, and other knick knacks make it a sweet and friendly place to be. -
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Scott Hawkins Scarves in an eclectic mix of colors and patterns, a geometric black and white rug, and a fire engine red front door bring a sense of fun to this Melbourne, Australia, home.