The Perfect Entryway: Style Meets Function

When we first moved into our home, the entryway quickly became a dumping ground. Shoes piled up, bags tossed around, and it felt anything but welcoming. Since we don’t have a mudroom, I knew I had to get creative to make this small but important space both beautiful and functional.

Finding the Perfect Wallpaper

The entryway is the first thing you see when you walk in the door, so I wanted it to feel intentional. After searching for what felt like forever, I finally found the perfect wallpaper. It instantly transformed the space—adding personality, warmth, and a finished look that makes the entryway feel special. Instead of being just a pass-through, it now sets the tone for the rest of the house.

Here I’ll link a roundup of similar wallpapers to help you recreate the look:

Green peel & stick wallpaper | White and blue peel and stick wallpaper | Green leaf peel and stick wallpaper | vintage green wallpaper (most similar to mine)

Choosing an Entryway Table with Storage

Because we don’t have a mudroom, I needed the entryway to work hard for us. A pretty table wasn’t enough—I wanted storage. I looked for an entryway table that had drawers and shelves, so it could hold the everyday items we grab on the way out the door. The storage has been a game changer, helping keep things organized instead of cluttered.

Here I’ll link a selection of entryway tables with storage in different styles and price points:

Black cabinet (most similar to mine) | Black arched storage cabinet | Natural cabinet | Chic with circle door design and multiple color options

Solving the Shoe Problem with a Wicker Basket

Shoes were my biggest headache. They seemed to multiply and migrate all over the house, and no one ever put them back where they belonged. My solution? A large wicker basket right by the door. Now, everyone can kick off their shoes and toss them in. It keeps the mess contained, looks stylish, and makes it easy to grab shoes on the way out.

Here I’ll link a few beautiful wicker baskets that would work perfectly for shoe storage:

Wicker baskets set of 3 | tall basket with handles and multiple color choices | Round basket with ropes and multiple color options

A Functional but Beautiful Space

What I love most about this entryway is that it strikes the balance I was craving: it’s functional for everyday life but still looks pulled together. The wallpaper adds the design element, the table brings storage, and the wicker basket keeps shoes under control. It’s proof that even without a mudroom, you can create a hardworking entryway that welcomes you home.

Here I’ll add a “shop the look” section with all the items together—wallpaper, table, lamp, mirror and basket—for easy browsing.

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