The Art of Entryways: Making a Grand First Impression

A great entryway can make a perfect statement when coming into a home. There is only one chance to make a first impression, after all, and the entryway is it. When a home designer gets this piece right, it seems like everything else just comes together around it.

So, what makes for a great entryway? That question will be analyzed below. As a leading Greensboro home builder, Don Mills is no stranger to creating beautiful entryways. If you’ve been looking for a custom home builder to bring your vision to life on a new project, take a moment to reach out today.

 

What Makes a Great Entryway?

Balance is the name of the game when it comes to entryways. Sure, you want it to be grand and impressive, but it also needs to function properly. Specifically, it needs to serve as a nice transition to the rest of the areas of the home.

 

You’ll also want to make sure that the style of the entryway is reflected throughout the rest of the home. For example, a grand entry with high ceilings wouldn’t align nicely in a home where the rest of the ceilings are low and the rooms are relatively small. Match up the entry design with the rest of the house for the right effect.

 

Include Plenty of Natural Light

It’s almost impossible to have too much natural light in a home. This applies to the entry, as well. Using large windows to bring in light from the outside will make the home feel welcoming and inviting right from the start. One common approach is to use a skylight in the entryway to bring down the daytime sunshine effectively. Your design could also include windows above the door to achieve a similar outcome. The orientation of the home on the property will have some input on where windows should be placed for the best possible results.

 

Add Storage for a Practical Component

Not everything about the entryway needs to be related to aesthetics. You also want to think about how the entry will function on a daily basis when you are coming and going. This means saving some room for something like a built-in bench, a coat rack, or a small closet. You’ll want an area to drop your things when you first get home so you can easily find them again when you head back out. Design function into your entry and you won’t need to make changes later when you realize it doesn’t work as well as you would like.

 

Is the entryway the only piece of the puzzle that needs to be considered when designing custom homes? Certainly not – but it sure is a good starting point. Take a moment now to get in touch with Don Mills to talk about the ideas you have for your new home and take the first steps toward bringing it to life. You’ll be in good hands from start to finish with the Don Mills team.