Today’s ditto | a room I love* post features a farmhouse-lovely entryway.
*{Ditto | Room I Love 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!}
Farmhouse-lovely and farmhouse-classy, this entryway is inviting, warm, and strikingly beautiful. Pure lines and edited choices allow this space to breathe.
This is a room I love. Do you love it?:
{via Shannon Berry Design, design by Ashley Putnam}
WHAT I LOVE {What I would ditto!}:
1. The gray-green-beige greige trim. Such a fantastic color that highlights the beautiful historic architectural elements. I love how it was also used on the stairs.
2. All of the wood finishes that keep things pure.
3. Glass panes in the front door let in light.
4. Attention to detail with authentic doorknobs.
5. A controlled and classy gallery wall that features breathing room between pictures and much white matting for more breathing room.
6. The layered foyer entry table, layered with decor above and a small storage basket beneath.
7. A simple yet lovely place to sit. Every entryway needs at least a tiny spot to tie shoes or toss down your bag.
8. The natural fiber rug with a touch of modern: the geometric diamond pattern.
9. The foyer table conceals the large HVAC intake.
10. Real green apples and bright flowers mean everything to this space!
DO YOU LOVE IT?? WHAT DO YOU LOVE? WHAT DESIGN ELEMENTS WOULD YOU DITTO and BRING INTO YOUR OWN HOME? DO TELL!!!!!!
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