THE
entrance of our home, whether we like it or not, makes a statement
about us and our living space. It's the first impression that people
get of our home, and such as, special care should be taken in the
design to make it a worthy space and welcoming area for our family
and guests.
The
entrance is normally a pass through area. Sometimes in an individual
big house a spacious entry hall is provided for entrance. Often an
entrance may be a corridor, or a stairway. However, a dark corridor
can be turned into a lovely entry point by using light coloured paint
or wall papers, or by adding large mirrors. Since it is the first
area that people see in your home, it should be as inviting as one
can make it.
Colour:
Colour is a vital consideration for entrances. There is no ideal colour
chart for entrance. Some of our clients look for a cool, calm entry.
Light colours brighten up a place, and lend it an illusion of spaciousness.
If we want to make it a dramatic place, we can use wall paper or sponge
paint. The picture shows lemon-sponge paint on the entrance wall.
The entrance hall or corridor is also a good place to experiment.
If you like bold colours, why not try it out in this space, as it
is not a place where you spend much time.
Floor
ideas: If you want to create a look that dazzles, then the floor is
a key point to consider. Entryway, hallway and stairway floors should
be coordinated so they make smooth transitions from one area of the
house to another. You do not necessarily need to use the same floor
covering throughout the house, but materials should be planned so
the colors, textures and tones make a visual connection. There are
various types of moods you can draw as per desire. You can use parquet
wooden tiles, or polished porcelain tiles, or a marble floor with
a daring pattern. With these, you can blend rugs or shatranji, or
may be a heavy-duty carpet.
Simplicity
and sophistication: Do you want to create an elegant formal foyer?
Then please arrange the tone of ivory tiles or beige coloured marble
as floor material for this particular area. The pictures show majestic
green and beige marble squares spread across the floor, forming an
open checkerboard pattern. The long-lasting beauty of the marble ensures
that this entryway will maintain its elegant appeal for many years
to come.
Clean,
colourful: Ceramic tiles are a clever floor covering for this inspired
entryway. A subtle tile design creates the effect of an angled area
rug that greets people as they enter the room. Small, glossy colored
tiles that match the look of the larger tiles on the wall are interspersed
throughout the floor design.
Lighting:
In the entrance, lighting can be used to open up space and provide
a hospitable environment for visitors. Through the use of proper lighting
design, a dark and cramped entryway can appear spacious and become
a warm and comforting area for guests.
Entry
lighting can also energize a person's impression of a home, highlighting
a dramatic painting, sculpture or architectural detail. It draws attention
to objects of interest and will simultaneously welcome and impress
visitors.
To
make people feel more comfortable in an entry with a very high ceiling,
install translucent wall sconces. This will create a secondary ceiling
line that gives the desired human scale and makes the space feel less
intimidating. Reflecting light from the ceiling will help make low
ceilings seem higher and small entries seem larger.
Lighting
a painting mounted on the wall along the stairway, or illuminating
plants or a sculpture on a stair landing, can also help a small entry
assume the appearance of a grand entrance hall. Switching and dimming
systems can take the same entry that was made to look dramatic for
a big party or event and instantly transform it into an intimate greeting
area for small gatherings. Lighting can and should be that flexible.
By using an integrated dimming system, homeowners can create whatever
kind of setting and tone they would like. Lighting can be used to
set the mood and even provide timing cues for the evening's activities.
Furniture:
The entrance hall or corridor is also a good place to experiment.
An oriental design console table with beautiful painting can be used
in the entrance. If you have a little more space you can arrange two
Victorian chairs beside the console table. This table can be used
for storing keys, mail or simply displaying small decoration items.
Not all lighting solutions directly involve the use of luminaries.
Mirrors, for example can be used to create the illusion of greater
space. If your entrance is a narrow corridor, you can arrange long
horizontal art pieces on the walls, place a traditional carpet runner
on the floor, and emphasize the flower arrangement at the end of the
corridor to create a warm welcoming entry.
The
decor of entrance can differ from person to person. This is a place
where individual mood is reflected. Think of the entrance as a preview
to the main event of our home. It is a taste of things to come, where
we live, and our heritage and culture.
Nazneen
Haque Mimi
Interior Consultant
JOURNEYMAN.
Photo credit: Hasan Saifuddin Chandan
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