Our entryway was the first thing we saw when we first looked at our house 2 years ago. Most people wouldn't have been too jazzed about the sight I saw, but I saw something special. Sure, the foyer was filled with terrible orange-toned wood, had parquet floors, and carpeted stairs, but it also had sweeping 30 feet high ceilings, cool light fixtures, and a whole lot of potential.
I saw what could be, not was was.
I saw what could be, not was was.
This was the foyer we saw that very day.
Okay, I fibbed just a little. THAT is the foyer after hours of sanding down all the wood, prepping it for paint. Still though, that's pretty much what I lived with at the time.
My own personal wooden nightmare.
My own personal wooden nightmare.
I've probably gone through 10 cans of white paint since we bought this house, and have painted nearly everything I own white. I've had several people ask me what my aversion to wood is. Let me clear a few things up. I like wood. But it has to be the right type of wood. Not the horrid outdated 1980's orange wood this house was filled with. Plus, for someone like me who is constantly treasure hunting....white paint is a great way to unify a house full of mismatched thrift store furniture! So, there...that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
After a ton of work, and a ton of white paint, here is the foyer today:
And check out the little nook I created.
There just wasn't any room for a console table area in this foyer, so I got a little crazy and just yanked off the closet doors and made room. I really love the way it turned out. It's unexpected and fun. And functional! Here's a closeup:
I painted the inside of the closet a soft blue-gray, used an old dresser I had, a thrift store mirror I painted gold, and some random accessories...and VOILA...pretty little nook and place to store stuff!
Here is the before/after of that dresser. I painted it white, too. I also changed out the hardware.
I love the little mirrored tray with candles. The tray was $1 at a Florida thrift store (yes, we thrift even on vacation!) and the giant gold vase was $7 at Marshall's. I found the mirror at a thrift store, too. It was originally dark brown, but got a pretty gold face lift!
Let's look at some other views of the entryway.
I envision this entire space with really dark ebony hardwood floors. I plan to start the hardwood in the foyer and have it come up the stairs and into the entire upstairs area.
Here are some side by side comparisons:
It's come a long way, and I'm really pleased with the progress.
I think once the carpet and parquet are replaced with dark hardwood, this space will really shine.
This is what you see when you head up the stairs.
This is what you see when you head up the stairs.
And this is the view you see when you come in the door. The house is a split level and you come in on a landing and then the stairs go up to the living/dining/kitchen and master/guest/office. Going down the other set of stairs leads to the basement living room, another guest bedroom (currently our home gym) and another bathroom.
The entryway is one of my favorite parts of the house. It's still a work in progress, and has a long way to go, but I think it's already come a long way! I love walking into the house because it feels so open and spacious. It's one of the parts of the house that really sold me in the very beginning.
And it still hasn't lost it's charm!
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I swear, did I know you were this crafty in hs?! Did you just start with trial by error??
ReplyDeleteHahaha...Heather! It's TOTAL trial and error! My first 30 design attempts in this house were just plain awful! I just keep at it 'til it looks good! :)
ReplyDeletei luv it! i totally agree with you on the wood. wood is awesome, luvy and swoony if it's nice, not so much when it's ugly. i'm wanting to paint our wood too. it's cedar but the stain they put on it makes it look like yellow pine. so my next major diy is painting the wood in the house.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! It looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteThank you both!! So nice to hear! :)
ReplyDeleteWow - what a great transformation! Your front door is beyond fabulous now that it has been painted. I think the nook you created is great and I love that you painted it a different color. Great job!
ReplyDeletewoah! What a little white paint can do! This is a fabulous makeover! I love the closet turned entry nook ... a much better way to be greeted when you walk through the door :)
ReplyDeleteWow what a difference paint can make! I love the crisp white against the rock!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great transformation. And I *love* that rock wall.
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog today and love it! Your feelings on wood are MY feelings! I just painted over ugly oak in our living room AND kitchen cabinets. Your entry looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Thanks ladies!!! Such sweet comments today! Has totally made my day! Ya'll are fabulous! Thanks again!! ~ Virginia
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! Its crazy that features that look dated (floors and stone wall) before looks so chic now! Great job :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats-
Katie
www.athomewhenimwithyou.blogspot.com
Congrats on your BetterAfter feature =) That is how I found this post. Looks fabulous!! Love the clean, white goodness.
ReplyDeleteJust saw this post and love the makeover! I have the exact same parquet floors throughout my first floor (the 98 yr old lady who lived in our house before kept talking them up as a selling point for the house) so I feel your pain. My dream is dark wood as well (I've even gone as far as to try and stain some extra tiles we had--no good)... until then we'll just have to keep the rest of the room pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love your entryway. It's so gorgeous and welcoming :)
ReplyDeleteThe space looks amazing! I love a good home with the potential most don't see. Great job!
ReplyDeleteYour entryway looks beautiful, that dresser fits in there just perfect too - it's gorgeous! I have this linked to my mudrooms and entryways post as well today, nice job!
ReplyDeleteTo me there is nothing more fresh than lots of white and fresh colors like you use! We have a very similar look in our home too :-)
ReplyDeleteI don't mind the parquet flooring actually. I think it looks pretty nice. Maybe you could sand a little and stain darker? Much cheaper and DIY. On the other hand, I know what's it's like when you really want something. That's all you can think of. :-)
I showed one of my e-decorating clients your closet nook. I hope she took your great example and used it too! (I sent her a link to you too.)
Love the transformation!!! I am also now following you on Hometalk! :)
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