A foyer is one of those transitional spaces that is easy to overlook but is a decorating opportunity to create a warm and welcoming first impression for guests. Whether you live in a large family home with a spacious dedicated foyer or a small home or apartment with a compact entryway or front hallway, decorate with paint, wallpaper, lighting, art, custom storage, and objects for a stylish and functional space.
Check out these modern foyer decor ideas in a range of styles for inspiration.
Small Spaces
Paint It Blue
Add definition to an entryway or small foyer with a coat of blue paint. Joshua Smith Inc. paired sky blue paint with white trim, allowing multicolored ceiling wallpaper and a bold pendant light to shine.
Add a Small Dresser
In a small foyer, look for an antique chest of drawers that will fit the space, providing storage to keep clutter at bay, and setting the tone in a traditional home. Becca Interiors topped this weathered blue chest of drawers with an oversized table lamp and styled it with neutral decor.
Paint the Ceiling
If a half wall is all that is standing between your front door and the rest of your house, give it the feel of an entryway with decorative details like a painted ceiling. Then hang a light fixture to create a focal point and hang a painting on the wall, like this space from Erin Williamson Design.
Choose a Half Moon Table
Save space in a smaller foyer with a half-moon console table that has slimmer or fewer legs for an airier feel. You can choose a freestanding table like this one from Joshua Smith Inc. or one that screws directly into the wall.
Foyer vs entryway vs vestibule
A foyer is a grand or formal entryway that is large enough to be considered its own room. An entryway can be used as a less formal word for a foyer, but it generally refers to a space that is more like a hallway than a room. A vestibule is a dedicated transitional space that acts as a buffer between the front door and the foyer.
Float the Console
A floating console will free up floor space, preventing a small foyer from feeling cramped or cluttered. Brad Ramsey Interiors outfitted this arched foyer niche with a floating wood console and styled it with extra-tall candlesticks and a round mirror in cool-toned silver for a soothing feel.
Hang a Hat Rack
In a smaller space without a front coat closet, use your foyer as a mini mud room by installing a vintage-style hat rack, an umbrella stand, and a small bench, like this space from Becca Interiors.
Fill With Furniture
Instead of leaving it empty or using small pieces, fill a small foyer with large pieces of furniture, decor, and art that will give it presence and make it feel larger than it is. Living With Lolo styled this compact foyer niche with a chunky wood table, sculptural table lamp, and large piece of framed art.
Add an Umbrella Stand
A decorative umbrella stand that will look just as good empty is a practical and stylish addition to a small foyer like this one designed by William Hunter Collective for Emily Henderson Design. Style a vintage table with seasonal branches.
Hang a Mirror On Wallpaper
Cover the walls of a small apartment entryway with wallpaper to add definition, then layer a mirror on top to reflect light and views, like this space from interior designer Alvin Wayne.
Create a Mini Foyer
If your door opens right into an open plan space, create a mini foyer using a coat rack, mirror, and a small bench.
Modern Foyer Ideas
Hang Colorful Modern Art
Add colorful modern art and objects to energize a neutral modern foyer. This glass-walled entryway from Maestri Studio includes a shiny gold console table, a colorful umbrella stand, and a framed artwork on the wall that packs a punch in the compact space.
Decorate With Neutrals
If your apartment has enough hallway to support it, add a bench, hang a mirror, and decorate a blank wall with a textural wall hanging. This New York City highrise apartment from Sissy + Marley Interior Design is decorated in pale wood and neutral tones with a mix of materials to add dimension.
Paint the Inside Door
Neon yellow paint on the inside of the front door adds a sunny feel to this playful upscale beach house from Chango & Co. The bright front door is paired with a neon orange console table and a colorful rug to announce the tone as soon as you step inside the front door.
Add a Pretty Rug
A pretty rug will add color and warmth to your foyer. This large and airy neutral foyer from Urbanology Designs is decorated with designer lighting, modern furniture, a floor lamp that mimics the arched doorways, and a pink patterned rug.
Decorate With Sculpture
Add sophistication to a light and bright entryway by treating it like a sculpture gallery. Chango & Co. decorated this upscale black-and-white beach house foyer with a glass and metal console table styled with extra-tall flowers, and a mix of sculptural decor.
Embrace Quirkiness
Keep a modern foyer feeling casual with quirky objects that will put a smile on people's faces as soon as they walk in the door. K Shan Design chose a kitchy head vase with a palm plant on this modern console that echoes the palm trees photograph on the wall above.
Foyer Furniture
Include Midcentury Pieces
A midcentury modern dresser or sideboard is a versatile piece that will add warmth to an all-white foyer, like this space from Emily Henderson Design. A black-rimmed round mirror on the wall above echoes the wrought iron stair railings.
Choose Slim Furnishings
Create a compact foyer where there once was none with a slim lucite console table and upholstered bench that slides underneath, like this space from Michelle Berwick Design.
Incorporate a Natural Element
Create a bridge between outdoors and inside by placing a tall vase of flowering blossoms on your foyer table, like this neutral space from Hoedemaker Pfeiffer that is energized by a bunch of pink magnolia stems.
Add a Pair of Armchairs
Choose a pair of sculptural armchairs to fill a spacious foyer, like the hand-shaped seating in this light and bright entryway from Chango & Co.
Double Up on Furniture
If space allows, adding more furniture to your foyer will create a more welcoming feel. This foyer from Becca Interiors has a wall of black metal and glass windows and double doors. The space is furnished with both a rustic wood console table against the wall and a central round table that is anchored by a large black pendant light.
Try an Acrylic Console Table
Use glass, mirrored, and transparent materials to make your entryway feel light and bright, or to create an uncluttered feel in a smaller space.
Calimia Home kept this bright foyer light and airy by choosing a clear acrylic waterfall console table that practically disappears against white walls. A vintage-style mirror hanging on the wall above reflects light and doubles views.
Install an Antique Armoire
In a home without a separate or distinct foyer, use furniture to define the front hallway. Ashley Montgomery Design chose a tall dark stained wood double armoire to create the feeling of an entryway in the front living room of an older home.
Choose Round Shapes
Create a focal point in an open foyer by placing a round table on a round rug and hanging a curvy crystal chandelier above, like this traditional home from Becca Interiors. Using a round table is both aesthetically pleasing and practical since it will ensure that nobody bangs into sharp corners or interfere with flow.
Foyer Lighting
Choose Farmhouse Lighting
Hang black metal lighting fixtures in the foyer to complement a traditional or modern farmhouse style home. Leanne Ford Interiors styled this neutral foyer wtih black and glass lanterns, a rustic wood table, and a vase of flowers for a timeless feel.
Bring an Outdoor Fixture In
In a foyer with glass doors and windows that make the interior visible from outside, consider hanging an outdoor light fixture on the inside to create a link between indoors and out. Becca Interiors chose a vintage-style black metal and glass globe to anchor this beige foyer and complement the modern table.
Hang Decorative Lighting
If you prefer a minimalist approach, decorate your foyer with an oversized pendant light in a natural material, like this tiered fixture from Erin Williamson Design. Add a rug, a tall potted tree or plant, and a floor basket to catch clutter.
Group Pendant Lights
Instead of a large pendant light, hang a group of smaller pendant lights above the foyer table. Becca Interiors hung two pairs of cone-shaped white pendants on black chains, staggering heights slightly for a dynamic effect.
Add Some Bling
A bright and blingy gold-toned pendant light will strike a glamorous tone in your foyer. In this space from Living With Lolo, a striking gold chandelier highlights the dramatic exposed dark wood ceilings and beams.
Try a Colorful Neon Sign
A large colorful neon sign on a textured wall and a small upholstered bench give this tiny New York City apartment entryway from interior designer Alvin Wayne a bold personality that belies its size.
Create Zones With Lighting
In a large home with a multi-part foyer, make the most of your space by styling individual zone. Chango & Co. outfitted the main foyer with a central black table and black wire pendant light that creates an anchor point in the all-white space. The hallway portion of the entryway opposite the stairs is styled with a console table and framed prints above a rectangular console table.
Embrace Sculptural Fixtures
A dramatic and sculptural LED pendant light anchors this wide foyer from Brophy Interiors that is open to the main living space. Twin paintings of the ocean mimic the sea view outside the wall of windows.
Hang a Staircase Pendant
If your foyer has a double-height open staircase, take advantage of the ceiling height to connect the upper and lower floors by hanging a sculptural pendant light that is visible from both level. Hoedemaker Pfeiffer chose a modern black-and-white light to add contrast with white walls and pale wood finishes.
Hang Lighted Wall Art
In an apartment where the entryway is nothing more than a sliver of hallway, create a moment with patterned wallpaper, a bushy plant in a stylish vessel, and some colorful neon wall art, like this New York City space from interior designer Alvin Wayne.
Traditional Foyer
Install Wainscoting
If your entryway feels a bit blank and one-dimensional, consider adding wainscoting to the bottom half or third of the walls. This home from Becca Interiors includes raised panel wainscoting painted in a pale gray that adds dimension to cream-colored walls.
Highlight Wrought Iron
Modernize a Spanish-style foyer while preserving original details by celebrating features such as a wrought iron staircase. Leanne Ford Interiors added a simple wood console table styled with black-and-white photography, objects, books, and a clear vase of greens in this space that is full of character.
Paint It Yellow
Paint your foyer in a bright color to define the space. This narrow London townhouse entryway from Studio Peake is painted in a sunny yellow that is carried up onto the staircase. A slim console table with a lamp and a wall mirror creates a landing point as soon as you walk in the front door.
Favor Traditional Finishes
Add a timeless feel to the foyer of a traditional home with vintage decor and weathered finishes, like this space from Joshua Smith Inc. that includes a carved door and an antique table with a worn patina that is styled with books and objects.
Hang Wallpaper
If your foyer is open to other rooms, give it a distinct personality with its own wallpaper. Brexton Cole Interiors paired white wainscoting with sepia-toned illustrated wallpaper in the foyer that contrasts with the blue wainscoting and landscape mural in the adjoining dining room.
Mix Black and Gold
Accent a neutral foyer with black and gold details for an elegant finish that will work in any style interior. This spacious foyer from Britt Design Studio includes dark wood, black metal, and gilded accents for a traditional feel.
Foyer Decor Ideas
Add Color and Whimsy
Style your foyer with art and objects that reflect your interior design, like this spacious midcentury modern foyer from Erin Williamson Design. A pair of painted wood horses flank the double doors and are visible from the outside, and a round rug beneath a central skylight adds some curves to the linear space.
Hang Boho-Style Decor
Your entryway should reflect the style of your home, giving guests a hint of what's to come. In a boho-style space, decorate the foyer with a breezy collection of hats and hanging baskets, like this space from K Shan Design.
Accent With Shiplap
A shiplap accent wall adds a touch of texture to this black-and-white foyer from Brad Ramsey Interiors. A large black console table is styled with a table lamp, a pair of tall oversized candlesticks, decor objects, and a serene nature scene on the wall above.
Paint It Dark Gray
Dark gray walls add depth to a foyer. Living With Lolo accented slate gray walls with a white table lamp and a colorful rug and wall art for a vibrant look.
Wallpaper the Ceiling
If your foyer layout lacks floor space for furniture, wallpaper the ceiling to create a focal point, like this space from Maestri Studio.
Entryway Staircase Ideas
Build In a Landing Niche
Build in a custom landing niche that will provide storage and allow you to stow away bags and keys as you come and go, like this space from Maestri Studio.
Focus on the Staircase
If your foyer includes a large central staircase directly in front of the doors as you walk in, hang a dramatic pendant light in the center of the room to highlight it, like this space from Maestri Studio.
Add Built-In Storage
Add custom built-in storage to optimize every inch of your foyer. Hoedemaker Pfeiffer installed a sleek built-in bench with under-seat storage to keep this spacious foyer looking pristine.
Decorate With Dried Grasses
Dried grasses or flowers are a great choice for decorating a foyer that is low on natural light. In a small foyer, add a vase of pampas grass to the staircase, like this space from Leanne Ford Interiors.
Try Scandi Style
Embrace Scandi style by keeping your foyer simple and streamlined. Emily Henderson Design decorated this white and wood-toned foyer with a simple pale wood bench and a pair of botanical prints on the walls that allows the rustic architecture of the mountain home to speak for itself.
Build an Under-Stairs Niche
Add a cozy under-stairs reading nook to turn a large foyer into a space you can spend more time in. Erin Williamson Design outfitted this reading nook with natural shiplap paneling, a wall niche, and a deep seat upholstered with patterned fabric.
Mirror Decor Ideas
Hang an Oversized Mirror
An oversize mirror will make a small entryway feel bigger and brighter. Calimia Home hung a large rimless mirror above a simple wood console table, and used a round jute rug to help define the space.
Pair Leaning Mirrors
In a foyer with large windows, a pair of mirrors will reflect light and add dimension, like this spacious neutral foyer from Living With Lolo.
Double Space With a Mirror
If you are creating an entry along one wall, make it both stylish and functional by adding upholstered storage cubes that double as seats, decorative pots, and a large mirror.
Hang an Art Deco Mirror
Celebrate the character of a period home with vintage and antique decor pieces from a mix of eras to give the space a timeless quality. This renovated Victorian home foyer from Chango & Co. has a neutral palette that highlights details like a painted tin ceiling, vintage lighting, and an Art Deco mirror.