10 ideas to dress the floor of your entrance
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The entrance to the house is a pivotal area. It is indeed she who sets the tone and leaves to guess all the rooms of the house. While it is easy to decorate your interior, it is always difficult to reconcile aesthetics and functionality in such a small space. The solution to give personality to the decoration of your entrance? Focus on “different” flooring. Before opting for the dream material, let yourself be inspired by these pretty photos unearthed on the planet Houzz.
- A “home” doormat
When the entrance is directly into the living room, it is difficult to materialize it. By delimiting an airlock between the front door and the lounge area using graphic vinyl, you will materialize the passage from the inside to the outside. Once this colorful area has been crossed, we have finally arrived at our destination. - Random cells
It is often difficult at the entrance to decide between practical and aesthetic. By opting as in this Moscow apartment for tiled floors near the access to the outside, maintenance is easier. And if when you enter the house, the tiling gradually gives way to parquet, we ensure a nice transition into the interior of the house. The spaces are no longer fixed and slide towards each other with a lot of subtlety. - A tiled carpet A
place of passage and transition, the entrance is the place where, once the door of the house is closed, we can finally feel at home. Nothing better to mark this purpose than a comfortable and cozy space. The entry to this Parisian house is subsequently decorated with a pretty optical illusion cover, which dresses the space while keeping it practical. The cleverly studied set of lighting reinforces the cozyspirit of the place. - Geometric vinyl
The entrance must be graphically related to the rest of the house. And when the space available is small and undefined, do not hesitate to play with a decorative floor. - At Grass carpet, we have an unlimited collection of carpets to choose from.
Part of the floor of this apartment has been covered with geometric vinyl tiles. They prepare the visitor from the moment they enter the apartment. By offering a nice nod to the apparent structure, they also underline the minimalist and architectural bias of the layout. - Cement tiles
During the renovation of this house, it was decided to keep the character of the envelope of the time (moldings and Haussmannian doors) and to associate it with contemporary architectural elements. But for real cohesion, this desire to mix eras could not be satisfied with being structural. The interior designers therefore dressed the entrance floor with cement tiles, a guarantee of authenticity but with trendy patterns and colors. - Plain carpet
To bring elegance and sobriety to this most classic entrance, the floor is dressed in dark carpet. In addition to its extremely practical side, since this indoor rug is washable, it also creates a pretty minimalist setting. This ultra-simple option is nonetheless very effective! - Waxed concrete
To blur the line between interior and exterior, it may be interesting to divert certain elements. For example, the entrance floor can be treated with large waxed concreteimitation slabs , usually recommended for the exterior, and this interior space can be furnished with garden furniture. So, as in this country house, garden and house become one. - Unfinished parquet
In this Parisian apartment, the original parquet was so beautiful that it was out of the question to hide it. To enhance it even more, the architects have chosen to leave the floor space entirely free. The hanging wardrobe in the hall seems to float. The first impression upon entering is magical! - Graphic tiles
The entrance area is not an end in itself, but the beginning of the journey. To emerge this “strip” which is conveyed in the house, the designers of Mullers Büros have underlined the flows utilizing tiles with realistic examples. - A surprising carpet
In this pretty house in Mallorca, the door is almost always open. It was therefore necessary to find a solution to allow the transition between interior and exterior to be felt. It’s done with this surprising pebble carpetwhich, from the garden, attracts the visitor to the heart of the building.
The focus has been left to raw materials. No frills, but a nice work on the textures, which underlines the architecture of the place.