Foyer/Entry Chandelier
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Comments (13)I don't usually post here, but we put a Moravian star in our lakehouse, centered in the small window above the porch. It is 24 inches wide, and it fits the space perfectly. Here's a bad pic (only one I had) to illustrate it. Frankly, if I were you, I'd put it on your porch, where they were traditionally used. Your double window will obscure much of it, and will destroy the illusion of that window being part of the 2nd floor, making a more contemporary exterior appearance of a 2 story entry....See MoreSame Style chandelier in the Stair tower and foyer
Comments (3)So those chandeliers aren't to my taste, but if you want a unique showstopper piece, it needs to be limited to one. putting in two unique pieces that close together will put them in competition with one another. All that will do is create a busy look. So I would do one simple understated one, and one eye-catching one....See MoreFoyer Advice for Entrance Way
Comments (14)My priorities would be to 1) replace out of place oversized clock with a mirror (last minute exit/ entry hair checks, etc), 2) replace "boob" light with hanging light(this ties with first priority for me. Shudder), 3) declutter table (place a nice bowl or small basket for keys, mail, etc);theres too much on there now that doesn't look very functional, 4) Add an appropriate sized piece of favorite artwork across from table....See MoreHow to style a tiny foyer (split entry home)
Comments (5)I don't think you need much -- the plant seems ok, or an umbrella stand if you come in and out this way. If you find something you like, then either wall is ok. If you need additional functionality here (not just for decor purposes), you could move the plant to the other side and put a little shelf for mail or whatever, with a small picture or mirror over it. Otherwise, I like the rug and I'd update the chandelier to something with maybe some black metal elements......See MorePinebaron
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