3 Ways to Upgrade your Entry
If you're looking for simple ways to add some life to your entry. Consider these three upgrades.
No. 1
Bold wallpaper not only fills a small entryway with an eclectic feel, it creates a rich and cozy ambience for your home that welcomes guests at the door.
No. 2
Not sure what style works with your decor consider an acrylic piece. This look is very popular right now and takes up no visual space, keeping the look of the entry clean and very open.
No. 3
A large or bright piece of art, especially against a blank wall, is an instant way to add drama and personality to a neglected entryway. Consider a large scale piece that consumes the entire wall if there is no room for furniture.
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