One area rug or two in foyer entry way?
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Comments (3)Here are photos of our Entry and if you check the link from "My Page" you can see adjacent room photos where the colors continue. Our colors are SW rather than BM. Not personally familiar with the colors you mention but ours are: Accent in Foyer continuing into LR - Latte; LR/DR and first flight of the stairs is Kilim Beige; then in the corner changes to Divine White. We also have good light on the 1st floor but used the Divine White through the interior hallway upstairs. Our most difficult decisions were where to break the colors. Hope this helps. Good luck in your new home. Here is a link that might be useful: Foyer...See MoreArea Rug(s) for Entryway that leads to Multiple Rooms
Comments (5)@Lil S I was going to use a runner initially. But, I thought it shouldn't block the stairs or entrance to the kitchen. I guess I was thinking too much. I've never had a long hallway before, so I was stumped! I appreciate the feedback. @Karen Rose: Apparently, I was thinking way too much about this and should have went with my first gut. Ugh. Thank you so much! @groveraxle You are awesome for proving a link. I was looking on Wayfair and Overstock and couldn't find a runner longer than 13 feet. Since the 22 foot runners are only 2' 3" and wouldn't cover the opening of the front door. I think a indoor/outdoor rug and then a 16" would work, Yay...See MoreI need advice carpeting 2 stairs in my foyer entry to match area rug?
Comments (3)Thank you for your comment. Since the stairs are currently carpeted and open on the sides, the installer recommended to not put LVP on them....See MoreHeight of entry way foyer table
Comments (10)Standard height for a hallway table is from 34" to 36". You can place a statue or flowers on the table to give it more height. Be sure to allow at least 36", and preferably 42", to walk between the table and the walls, otherwise people will feel squeezed as they move through the space. If there is not room for a table consider placing a round rug to distinguish the space. Or place a small table against one wall and a bench opposite it....See Morelittlebug zone 5 Missouri
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