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Professional Solutions for Organizing the Entry Zone

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Traditionally, first impressions are always positive. If we apply this to interior architecture, the entry area will be the first room responsible for making an impression. How to properly organize a beautiful entrance so that it makes a 'good impression'? The answer is by choosing solutions capable of quickly removing extra items after a long day — inevitable shoes, coats, bags, keys... Furniture specialists compete with individual solutions to visually tidy up the mess and neatly store this passageway. A series of wardrobes, decorative coat hooks, high storage, and optimized benches: this is an overview of the best professional solutions for creating an organized and decorative entry zone.

Cozy Entrance with Hidden Storage

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In this Parisian apartment entrance, there are nuances of character and individual furniture for creating space. By choosing a deep, unified look, interior designer Thibaut Picard aimed to emulate the aesthetic principles of a classic hotel and its structured entrance. To recreate this vocabulary typical of the hospitality environment, he introduced a corner bench with hidden wardrobes. This solution has the advantage of creating a fresh impression in the heart of this blind corridor area and at the same time makes an excellent impression.

Entry with High Storage in the Corridor

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Individual solutions are not the only way to simplify the first room of a home from the start. To enhance optimization provided by high storage wardrobes and nearby coat hooks, architect Margo Carnevalli repainted the entrance walls — and even the wardrobes themselves — in a yellow-orange hue that makes the passage naturally bright and clean. An extremely effective combination with an attractive color scheme!

Entry with One Furniture Piece Combining Space

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To tidy up the entry zone with design, it's unnecessary to multiply colors and furniture. That is the idea behind this one-for-two piece from Studio Castille, installed in a corner of the entrance. As an extension of a smart curved bench, an inconspicuous radiator cover is needed — on top of it, you can place a small storage section and decorative element, while suspended furniture provides additional storage space that's always useful in such a zone. This furniture, like the walls, is light white with a subtle natural wood tone. A simple yet effective combination for an entry zone that draws attention.