House Tour: Entryway


When we bought our house, I had all of these visions about where I was going to put this, or where I was going to put that. When it's empty and there is no furniture in it, it looks huge and I honestly thought I was going to be able to park a semi in my living room. Once we moved in, I quickly realized just how selective I was going to have to be with my space, mainly because the layout is one that is super hard to decorate with as there is a lot of unused space. 

So that brings me to the entryway. I always wanted a long hallway with a hall tree and hooks that I could neatly style, but unfortunately, that didn't happen. While I love our home and I am thankful that we do have an entryway wall, it can be challenging to style it. 




I am currently on the hunt for some amazing lockers that will eventually be used on this wall, but until I find them, I am really enjoying the styling of how it is now. The bench I got from Home Goods for around $100 but I had some gift cards and store credit so I think I paid a little under $20 after all was said and done, and I love all of the different tones of wood in it. The wall hooks came from Target as a set of three. They are a pain to hang and don't hold anything heavy, so if you are looking for hooks for more of function and less for looks, I do not recommend these. The pillows, poufs and plant also came from Target. Here is a tip if your looking to save some money. I was wanting two poufs but online they were easily over $100 a pop. So I checked out the outdoor section at Target and found these and they work perfectly! They were only $49.99 a piece and I love that if I decide not to use them in the house anymore, they can be used on our patio. My favorite part about this space is the large picture. I had this printed as a poster print at Walgreens for less than $15. The clips came off of two windows that I purchased at Kirkland's. I didn't like the clips on the windows so I took them off and kept them because I knew they would make a great re-purpose one day! This size canvas was over $100 so only have to spent $15 was a total budget saver!

I also eventually plan to shiplap this wall, but that is going to take a lot of sweet talking to C to get him on board with some more house projects! I will keep you updated as this space changes but wanted to share with you all what it currently looks like! 

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