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    Eight stylish entrance halls that create a great first impression

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerFebruary 22, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    For our latest lookbook, we’ve collected eight entrance halls and vestibules where impactful details like mirrored ceilings, custom-made chandeliers and artworks welcome visitors into the home.

    Entrance halls can be among the most neglected spaces in a residence, as they often function mainly as a transition space between the home and the outside world.

    In these eight projects, the interior architects have tried to make entrance halls an important part of the rest of the interior, rather than an afterthought, by adding details such as bright colours, glossy tiles and eye-catching ceilings.

    This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring well-designed corner windows, bedrooms that blend warm and cool tones and metal-filled retail stores.


    Lover's Walk interior
    Photo by Ruth Maria Murphy

    Lover’s Walk, Ireland, by Kingston Lafferty Design 

    Sumptuous materials and saturated colours make this home in Cork, Ireland, stand out. Its interior design, by Dublin studio Kingston Lafferty Design, was informed by Danish designer Verner Panton.

    In the oak-lined entrance hall, this is exemplified by the use of wall-to-wall green marble, which gives the space a luxurious feel.

    Find out more about Lover’s Walk ›


    60 Curzon by Tatjana von Stein
    Photo by Genevieve Lutkin

    60 Curzon, UK, by Tatjana von Stein

    Located in an art deco-style building in London’s upmarket Mayfair area, this apartment in the 60 Curzon building was designed by interior designer Tatjana von Stein.

    In the hallway, she added a touch of drama with a mirrored gridded ceiling, which reflects the elegant dark floor and pale textile walls of the flat.

    Find out more about 60 Curzon ›


    The entrance to a home with a mirror and sculptural elements
    Photo by Edmund Sumner

    Casa Sanje, Mexico, by Ludwig Godefroy

    Mexico-based architect Ludwig Godefroy renovated this home in Mexico for himself and his partner, aiming to reconnect it with its garden.

    The concrete house features wood and stone elements. In one of its two entrance halls, Godefroy has added a colourful rug, artworks and an oversized mirror, creating a welcoming and personal space that is the first thing visitors see.

    Find out more about Casa Sanje ›


    Conde Duque apartment by Sierra + De La Higuera
    Photo by German Sáiz

    Conde Duque apartment, Spain, by Sierra + De La Higuera

    Who wouldn’t feel happy when walking into this colourful hallway in an apartment in Madrid, with its glossy yellow tiles? The vibrant colour is a nod to the owners’ Mexican and Galician heritage.

    The wooden panelling in the space contrasts against the shiny tiles and is matched with a clothes hanger featuring oversized wooden baubles.

    Find out more about the Conde Duque apartment ›


    The Palace Gate by Tala Fustok
    Photo by Michael Sinclair

    The Palace Gate, UK, by Tala Fustok Studio

    Contemporary art and vintage furniture decorate this London flat, as visitors will notice as soon as they enter. An Audoux and Minet wood-and-rope chair from the 1940s sits at the entrance, next to a plinth that holds a sculptural vase.

    Interior designer Tala Fustok Studio used neutral colours and natural materials to make the apartment a “calm sanctuary to balance the hustle and bustle of the city”.

    Find out more about The Palace Gate ›


    Interior of Stockholm apartment
    Photo courtesy of Note Design Studio

    Habitat 100, Sweden, by Note Design Studio

    Designed by local firm Note Design Studio, this Stockholm apartment features sound-absorbing marble floors, custom-made furniture and greyed wood.

    LED light strips were hidden beneath the ceiling mouldings to create gradients of light and shadow – as seen in the flat’s large vestibule, where colourful artworks and a comfortable daybed create a laid-back atmosphere.

    Find out more about Habitat 100 ›


    Cobalt Coach House by Foils
    Photo by French & Tye

    Cobalt Coach House, UK, by Foils

    Centred around a sculptural blue-stained staircase, this UK home was renovated by architecture studio Foils’ founder Ned Scott for his own family. It was originally built to house horse-drawn carriages in Victorian London.

    Scott opened up the home by removing internal walls, creating high-ceilinged open spaces like the entrance hall, which has white-painted walls and large rice-paper lamps in the double-height space.

    Find out more about Cobalt Coach House ›


    Large chandelier in hallway with purple walls
    Photo by Ishita Sitwala

    Pennyroyal Tea, India, by Multitude of Sins

    The vestibule of this home in India is characterised by a floor-to-ceiling lilac and mauve mural, created to give the impression of delicate swathes of fabric.

    The striking space also features a perforated sandy-hued cabinet finished with playfully criss-crossed leather loops, while a custom-made 400-kilogram chandelier made of wooden beads illuminates the unique entrance hall.

    Find out more about Pennyroyal Tea ›

    This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring well-designed corner windows, bedrooms that blend warm and cool tones and metal-filled retail stores.

    The post Eight stylish entrance halls that create a great first impression appeared first on Dezeen.



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