Simple Foyer Tricks
Today’s ditto post features a classy and classic foyer that is gorgeous, but certainly not fussy. It is farmhouse simple, but not without glam! My favorite combo of course! The simplicity did not happen easily, though. Some great decorating tricks were used. Let’s ditto it, and find out how we can use these simple foyer tricks in our own homes.
{Ditto posts demonstrate a great exercise for you as you continue to develop your own personal style: using your own favorite pictures, and making a quick list of what you actually love about the space. If you study what you love about a space, it helps you to bring what you LOVE into your own home! }
{ design by Tom Scheerer, via ditto worthy }
WHAT I LOVE {What I would ditto!}:
1. The natural rugs. Natural fibers hide dirt…. while looking FABULOUS. They are also easy to shake out and clean, plus the price is right. Plus, I love that there are two of them here…. the first one takes the brunt of the dirt and may have to be replaced more often, but it saves the life of the second one. These rugs are the perfect ditto for a foyer!
2. The grouping of fowl art, framed in bamboo. Yes. Amazing. And I love how they are basically black prints, giving a bold feel to the art. Don’t miss the long, horizontal cranes that are hung LOW. Love it.
3. The jingle bells on the back of the door. Real ones.
4. The antique, mirror-backed, double sconces amidst the art is very ditto-worthy! I love their presence in this foyer. I am sure these light fixtures were pricey, but their presence in this space MAKE the room. Sometimes, the value of pieces like these cannot be overestimated.
5. A place to sit and a place to put down your bag {the console}. Both of these are essential elements in a good and lovely foyer.
6. Pale, pale wood paneling {greyed oak?} on the walls. Such a unique and subtle wall treatment that adds texture, but stays completely neutral.
7. A crisp white door. With light pouring in around the sides.
8. That cool, Chinese lantern looking thing. Basically, add a touch of creative, sculptural art by using something out of the ordinary, and placing it in an unexpected place. The simple black and white pattern helps it ease into the room.
9. That bench! Paint a beautiful bench black. Then toss floral pillows of loveliness on top.
DO YOU LOVE IT?? WHAT DO YOU LOVE? WHAT DESIGN ELEMENTS WOULD YOU DITTO IN YOUR OWN HOME? DO TELL!!!!!!
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So pretty! I’m in love with the bench and the artwork grouping.
I love it all especially the art and bench!
I love the artwork. I have a two story foyer and doing something to the vast amount of wall space seems daunting at times. I adore the bench with the pillows too. I like that there is a light source without it being the overhead light too. Adds a bit of coziness with the glare of a big light. It’s nice too when guests come to have some kind of light on to welcome them.
Totally ditto worthy!
I love the symmetrical styling of the gallery wall…such a great way to balance the space. And, I love the bamboo table that ties in the bamboo frames. So many thoughtful details!
I just love the space. The paneling is wonderful. The rugs, the art, the whole thing. The room instantly welcomes you.
Darlene, I think you ditto’ed every single thing except the crown moulding, banister, and chinese garden stool 🙂 I love this space’s style too.
I love the scale of the artwork. The foyer is a perfect mix of function and style.
Shouldn’t the designer, Tom Scheerer be credited?
This is featured in the new book Tom Scheerer Decorates.
yep. he is credited. in the post.
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