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Your Entryway Table Revamp
An entryway table serves as the perfect focal point when entering a home. Whether you're decorating a small apartment or a spacious house, an entryway console table is an ideal piece for making a welcoming first impression. Make sure to add some decoration to your entryway table and choose the right size and style for your space.
Decorating an Entryway Table
Consider starting with a centerpiece such as a vase filled with fresh flowers or a statement lamp on one end. Add layers by incorporating smaller decor items like candles, books, or framed photos. Don't forget about adding baskets or trays for keys, mail, and other small items.
For more inspiration, explore our enviable entryway ideas or more entryway furniture and decor to complete the look.
Entryway Console Table Styles
A narrow console table with clean lines might be perfect for a modern aesthetic, while a distressed wood console can bring warmth to a farmhouse-style entryway. Consider matching the table to other pieces in your home to create a cohesive look.
How Tall Should an Entryway Table Be?
The ideal height for an entryway console table is typically around 30 to 36 inches, which is standard for most entryway furniture. This height allows the table to be used as a display space without overwhelming the area. When paired with a mirror or artwork, the table can create a balanced and visually appealing entryway.
For additional options, browse our selection of console tables.
Decorating Tips for Small Entryway Tables
If you're working with limited space, a small entryway table can still make a big impact. Choose a slim design with built-in storage or opt for one with open shelves for baskets.
For a more functional approach, incorporate wall hooks above the table to store bags or coats without cluttering the surface.
Entryway tables can set the tone for your home. When styling your entryway, keep both form and function in mind. For more ideas on transforming your space, explore our kitchen and entryway rugs to complement your table and create a cohesive look.