Decorating an entryway can feel like an intimidating task because there are so many options for furniture, colors, and textures. But it does not have to be that way.
The good news is that the entry table usually sets the tone for everything else around it. Once you find your focal point, all of the other pieces will fall into place more easily.
So if you want some fresh ideas on how to decorate your home, check out these entry table decor ideas.
1. Simple Small Entryway For An Industrial Look

If you don’t have a lot of square feet to play with, I always suggest going for a slim foyer table that doesn’t take up too much space.
In this case, I just love how the metal legs go so well with the leather bench, giving the whole reception area a very cool industrial vibe.
2. Think Vertically

This entry is on the smaller side, but it feels so much bigger, and it’s all thanks to the use of vertical space. The narrow entry table has shelving underneath, which is so smart because you can add more decor without making the tabletop feel cluttered.
I also adore how the potted floor plants bring additional decor to the space without taking up any unnecessary table real estate.
3. Cute Front Entry Table For A Stylish Hallway

Okay, the gorgeous design of this wooden table just begs for you to embrace symmetry when decorating. The result is a truly stunning foyer that feels so balanced and intentional. It’s just perfection!
4. Colorful Foyer Table Decor with Vase and Baskets

One of the best spots to place statement artwork in a home is right in the foyer. I think it immediately catches the attention of anyone who walks through the front door.
In this case, the art complements the hallway so nicely. It’s a winner in my book!
5. Simple Wood Foyer Table Decor with Earthy Tones

If you’re all about the outdoors, you can bring some of that nature into your foyer with earthy tones.
A wooden table paired with some lush greenery is just the ticket to ensure a calming and welcoming atmosphere from the moment you step inside.
6. Beautiful Front Entrance Hallway

This modern and classy entry console table is the perfect way to spruce up your front door and hallway.
If you have hardwood floors and chic contemporary interior design throughout your home, this light-colored, high-end furniture set with candles, baskets, and pillows is the ideal decor. It’s so sophisticated!
7. Cute Foyer Table Decor with Inspirational Quote

As I’ve mentioned before, I think chalkboard signs work wonders in the foyer. To always leave the house in a good mood, what could be better than writing down an inspirational message or quote? It’s such a sweet touch.
8. Matching Front Door Furniture

If one entry table isn’t enough and your entrance area is large, you can absolutely incorporate two tables of similar styles. I love this idea! As long as they match, they’ll make the space look so tidy and welcoming.
9. Simple Design For a Clean Look

A petite entryway table can look just as glam as an oversized one, especially when paired with an elegant framed mirror. This simple yet functional wall entrance table comes with drawers and a mix of light and dark wood colors.
You know, by the looks of it, it could even be a DIY project!
10. Polished White Top with Lamps and Unique Wall Decoration

Vanity tables aren’t just for the bedroom! I think they can look absolutely gorgeous in the hallway, especially when they come with comfy seats. Such a clever and beautiful use of space.
11. Black Half Table with Matching Mirror and Planters

Do you feel like a table alone isn’t quite enough? You could go for a whole entryway set. These gorgeous planters are a thing of beauty.
And did you notice how the photo frame and the mirror frame are a perfect match? I adore those little details!
12. Go For A Reception Area with A Theme

Feel like getting creative? I think picking a theme for your entryway and sticking to it when decorating is so much fun.
For instance, animal art is especially eye-grabbing, but you can choose decorations that relate to your own passions, hobbies, and interests to make it super personal.
13. Repurposed Desk To Save Cash

Don’t feel like you have to invest in a new piece of furniture for the foyer! You can totally repurpose an old desk from your study.
With the right accessories, I promise no one will even notice the difference. It’s such a great way to save a little cash.
14. Sleek and Chic Entry Table

This entryway is anchored by the simple geometric shapes of the rectangular entry table and round wall mirror. I love that because the silhouettes are so plain and architectural, you can go a little over-the-top with tabletop decor.
A riotous and colorful array of dried flowers gives this understated entry some serious pizzazz.
15. Simple Entrance Table with Plants and Gold Trim Mirror

This entrance is filled with simple yet elegant pieces, from the streamlined black console table to the gold-rimmed mirror.
On their own, these two pieces might feel a little stark, but they are softened up so beautifully by decor choices like stoneware vases and a sheepskin stool with gold legs.
16. Small Front Door Table For A Cool Design

Taking advantage of seasonal décor is a great way to keep your front door looking fresh all year round. In this case, these pieces are just great for Fall and Halloween. So festive and fun!
17. White Decor with Contrasting Greenery

The all-white design trend is still going strong, so it’s no wonder that white entry tables are in popular demand. To make the space look even cozier, I love adding some greenery. The contrast is just beautiful!
18. Small Narrow Foyer Entryway Table and Mirror with Metallic Colors

A small table can absolutely dazzle if it comes with an eye-catching design, like this one here. If you hang a mirror with an interesting frame above it, you don’t even need additional décor pieces to make a statement.
19. Shabby Chic Entry Table with Rustic Touch

A rough-looking blue entryway table adds a healthy dose of personality to an otherwise basic space. The drawers provide plenty of storage, but if you need something extra, a wooden crate will do the trick.
A version of shabby chic, this adorable piece will do wonders for your front door and hallway.
20. Modern Style For Small Spaces

A tiny home entry table may not provide a lot of storage, but it will definitely elevate your foyer. Sometimes all you need is a simple flat tabletop that you can put a few pictures on and leave your keys and wallet.
Kudos if it comes in an interesting shape that sparks intrigue!
21. Minimalist Modern Front Door Table to Keep Decor Simple

A simple, modern entry table paired with an oversized mirror with no frame will give the area a posh vibe with minimum effort. I love the clean lines and understated elegance of this look.
22. Add Interest To Your Entry with Colorful Decor

Bright white paint and sand-hued wood floors give this coastal energy a bright and airy feel that I just love. While the whitewashed entry table blends in well with the surroundings, it also doesn’t give the eye a place to land.
Adding darker decor like a navy blue bowl and stoneware vase overflowing with greenery creates a much-needed focal point.
23. Minimal Foyer Table Décor

Clutter can cause unnecessary stress, so it’s best to keep it away from your greeting area. An elegant painting and a flower bouquet are enough to ensure a welcoming atmosphere without any fuss.
24. Simple Chic Small Foyer Table and Mirror

If a single piece of art isn’t enough to brighten up your foyer, you can always take things one step further and create a gallery wall. These minimal prints go so great with the overall design of the space.
25. Old-Fashion Rustic Front Door Decor

Here’s another idea of how to use seasonal décor to your advantage. This Christmas-ready look is perfect for the holidays since the décor fits the color theme and doesn’t look particularly out of place. It’s so cozy and festive!
26. Basic Entry Table with Metallic Finish

Simple doesn’t have to mean boring! This design may be basic, but the material gives it such a luxurious feel. It’s a great example of how choosing the right material can elevate a simple shape.
27. Beautiful Hallway with Luxury Foyer Table and Chairs

Adding some comfortable armchairs on each side of your foyer table makes your hallway double as a seating area. It’s practical and chic, creating a gorgeous interior design that complements any luxury home.
28. Cabinet-Style Table with Plenty of Storage

While open space is great, sometimes the need for storage trumps aesthetic whims. But that doesn’t mean that your foyer needs to look any less stylish.
This tastefully decorated area fits all sorts of odds and ends while also being visually pleasing. It’s the best of both worlds!
29. Cool Decor For Travel Enthusiast

If you’re a passionate traveler, this design should be right up your alley. It might even make coming back from holiday a little less depressing! It’s such a fun, personal theme.
30. Cute Cottage Console

This entry table makes such a vibrant design statement with its visually-appealing decor. Bright patterned wallpapers are very trendy right now, but they do run the risk of feeling dated.
I think limiting a bold, graphic wallpaper to a small space like an entryway lets you try out this trend without making a massive commitment.
This floral wallpaper is so bright and vibrant, so the homeowners went simpler with furnishings, like a rustic wood entry table.
31. Round Entry Table For An Opulent Foyer

If you’re going for the round table, why not match it to your front door for a dazzling effect? I think a luxurious chandelier will complete the decadent look perfectly. It’s so grand and beautiful!
32. Modern Foyer Table

Looking for elegance over practicality? A simple table with an interesting design should fit your needs. You can always add extra storage via strategically placed baskets, which is one of my favorite tricks.
33. Table Decor That Fits Your Space

This entryway has an unusual shape that could feel awkward if not decorated with care. While one wall is truncated, the other extends into the rest of the house.
Placing a long console table on the lengthier wall helps create a visual transition from the entryway into the living space, an effect that is amplified by the long jute runner rug on the floor.
Placing a bench and mirror on the shorter wall helps the space feel more finished and intentional.
34. Long Design For A Grand Foyer

This stunning example would look totally crammed in a small apartment. But in a spacious hallway with a high ceiling, it fits right in. It has such a grand and impressive presence!
35. Old School Console Table

If your aesthetic tends to be vintage or retro, a modern entry table will feel out of place with the rest of your decor.
My advice is to skip the furniture stores and go vintage shopping to find a piece that is right for your home and style. With its angled, tapered legs, the console table has a major midcentury modern appeal.
36. Trendy Wooden Hallway Entrance Table

Wood gives the impression of warmth, making it a great pick for hallways. A wooden entry table goes great with some greenery, so I’d suggest adding a couple of plants to spruce it up.
Here, that gorgeous lamp perfectly completes the look. It’s just stunning!
37. Use Smaller-Scale Furniture To Mimic A Foyer

If you live in an apartment or small home, you likely don’t have a true entryway. That doesn’t mean you can’t create the illusion of a formal entrance.
Look for a narrow and shallow table like this one that will still allow plenty of room for visitors to come in, then decorate it with some simple artwork and plants. Hanging a mirror above the table can also trick the eye into thinking the space is bigger.
38. Whimsical White Foyer Table with Welcome Chalkboard Sign

A chalkboard is such a fun addition to any home. You can write a welcoming sign or engage your creativity and come up with some doodles for a touch of whimsy. It adds so much personality!
39. Small Entryway Table with Carved Greeting

A fun way to add a touch of whimsy to your entry area is to pick charming décor items. This carved ‘Hello’ sign, for example, is just perfect for the foyer. It’s so sweet and welcoming!
40. Small Farmhouse Foyer Table with A Rough Finish

A neutral color scheme works wonders in small spaces, and this hallway is no exception. I love how the rough finish of the entryway table gives it that perfect rustic look. It’s so charming.
41. Dark Wood with Mirror and Plants For A Luxury Feel

Hanging a mirror above your entryway is a quick and practical way to decorate your reception area. If the mirror frame complements the table, that’s even better! To me, that’s a perfect pairing.
42. Adorable Bohemian Hall Table with Mirror and Simple Decorations

Sometimes, keeping things simple is the way to go, especially when you have a tiny place to play with. A basic entry table paired with a plush area rug creates such a cozy reception area.
43. Extravagant Small Entrance Table with Window Frame

Instead of a mirror, why not place an intricate window frame on top of your entry table? I think it helps your décor pop without looking out of place. It’s such a unique and creative touch!
44. Long Narrow DIY Homemade Console Table with Accent Lights

An easy way to make this part of your home pop is to decorate it with accent accessories, like these creative lamps. This works incredibly well in narrow spaces and adds a beautiful, warm glow.
45. Pastoral Hallway with Wooden Front Door Table

A sturdy and eye-catching foyer table looks best when paired with rustic décor pieces like wicker baskets and old-school lamps. The green garland is just the nicest finishing touch. It’s so charming!
46. Reclaimed Wooden Entry Table with Mirror

This reclaimed wood table has a rustic elegance, but it borders on feeling too bulky for the entryway. If you’re concerned that your foyer is too crowded, consider hanging up an oversized mirror above it.
Mirrors can make a space feel double the size thanks to their reflective qualities. It’s my favorite design trick!
47. Fall Entryway Table Decorations

For many people, entry tables are nothing more than a practical place to keep your wallet and your keys. For others, they provide an auxiliary space for expressing creativity.
If you’re the kind of person who likes to decorate your home for different seasons or holidays, an entry table is the perfect place for showcasing seasonal decor.
48. Matching Table and Chair with Decorative Candles and Wall Art

I love this: pair a unique table design with color-coordinated chairs, and top it off with glass candle holders and colorful flowers. With so many decorating ideas for your entry hall, it can be hard to know where to start.
We recommend finding large pieces of furniture you love and fit the space, and then working down to smaller decorative items.
49. Elegant Round Glass Table with Metal Legs

The layout of the staircase in this home leaves a block of space that seems unusable. Places like this are great for staging unconventional entry tables. Here, a round table fits neatly into a space that would otherwise be wasted.
Because the table has shiny chrome legs and a glass tabletop, it doesn’t distract attention away from the traditional wainscoting on the walls.
50. Black Entry Table with Pops of Color

A black table can bring a touch of sophistication to your foyer, but it can also make the space look gloomy or too dark.
To avoid this common issue, I’d add some pops of color into the mix, like these delightful blue vases. They just brighten everything up!
51. Dark and Edgy Vibe

This entryway table decor is a modern and stylish choice that features a unique wall mirror and elegant accessories for an elevated look. The geometric pattern of this textured black and white wallpaper has a major art deco vibe that sets the tone for the rest of the space.
The sleek black table has gold accents that also feel very art-deco in nature. Gold wall sconces and tabletop decor give this moody space just the right glam.
52. Easy DIY Table with Cool Wall Art For Small Foyer

Adding an oversized print above a skinny foyer table is a surefire way to give the space a bit of an edge. This is the first thing you’ll see upon entering your home, so feel free to pick a print with a positive message for good vibes.
53. Turn Your Entry Console Into A Gallery Table

Entry tables can showcase a variety of decor, including books, floral arrangements, and figurines. Your console can also be a great place to keep artwork. Instead of hanging art above an entry table, place a few pieces on top of the table and lean them against the wall.
You can even overlap them, placing smaller pieces in front of bigger ones. This technique for displaying artwork can make a table feel more casual and less fussy.
54. Dapper Front Door Table with Unique Design

An entry table with an interesting design will instantly elevate for the reception area. I always say to shop around or hit yard sales and thrift stores for interesting pieces you might be able to restore.
55. Classy Minimal Style with Large Round Mirror

Thanks to its posh design, this cabinet-style table doesn’t need a lot of décor to stand out. The oversized mirror, however, complements it so beautifully. It’s a chic and simple pairing.
56. Simple Boho Table

This versatile entry table would be right at home in multiple design styles. Choosing the right decor for the table will ensure that it truly fits in with your style.
Intricately woven baskets, a vase of pampas grass, and a large monstera leaf infuse this entryway with so much boho charm.
57. Unique Console Decor

When dressing up your reception area, don’t just reach out for predictable pieces like lamps, plants, and family photos. Vintage books, for instance, make for such excellent and unexpected décor. They add so much warmth and character!
58. Glass Table with Unique Wall Mirror, White Linen Cloth, and Chic Decorating Ideas

Glass decor will always give your hallway a classy look. The best part about this style is that there’s plenty of storage space available underneath, which is always a bonus in my book.
59. White Entry Table with Cool Storage For The Reception Area

While baskets and boxes are popular storage options, feel free to go the extra mile and come up with more inventive solutions. Case in point: the vintage luggage adds such a classy flair to the space. It’s so creative and charming!
60. Create A New Entryway By Building A Wall

Open floorplans have been in vogue for decades because they make a home feel airy, but they often lack a dedicated entryway. If you need a place by your front door to store coats and shoes, consider constructing a partial wall.
This wall panel only goes up about ¾ of the way to the ceiling, allowing the natural light to filter through the space.
Wall pegs and a bench with baskets tucked underneath provide storage options and hide any unsightly clutter you might otherwise see from the living room. It’s such a brilliant solution!
61. Black with Colorful Décor and Unique Shape

A quick way to balance out a dark entryway is to populate it with colorful trinkets and decorations. Books and ornate boxes look particularly dashing in the reception area and add just the right amount of personality.
62. Lovely Antique Design

This elegant look will appeal to vintage lovers. If you go for something similar, just make sure the accessories match the theme. A modern clock, for example, would look so out of place here!
63. Simple Wood with Drawers For Storage

Here’s an entry table that perfectly balances style and functionality. The drawers allow you to hide away knick-knacks. As for the open space below, you can populate it with bins and baskets to keep messiness at bay. So practical and neat!
64. Decorating with Signs, Plants, Clock, Baskets and Pillows

The easiest way to make sure that your décor pieces go well together is to invest in objects in similar shades. Here, there’s a woodsy theme going on, which fits so nicely with the foyer table and creates a very cohesive look.
65. Make A Statement with Bold Artwork

If you own a large and dramatic piece of artwork, an entryway is a great place to keep it. Not only will it make a big impression on guests, but you’ll also be able to enjoy it every time you come home.
This black and white painting has a lot of texture and details, so the decor on the entry table below it is more minimalist. This way it won’t detract attention from the real star of the show.
66. Narrow Wooden DIY Entry Table

Feel like getting your hands dirty? An entrance table can make for a wonderful DIY project. There are plenty of tutorials online to get you inspired, or you can use your creativity and come up with a unique design all your own.
67. Lavish Round Table For A Beautiful Foyer Area

Your entrance table doesn’t have to hug the wall. If you have a luxury home with a large foyer area, a simple round entry table may be a classy fashionable addition to the space.
This white foyer table looks best with flowers on top, an armchair nearby for comfort, and decorative wicker baskets to store umbrellas and canes.
68. Contemporary Furniture in Neutral Colors

This spacious entryway table comes with plenty of storage without sacrificing style. It fits right into this all-white foyer, which is brightened up beautifully by the colorful area rug. It adds the perfect pop of color!
69. Family Mementos

Mementos are a great addition to your foyer – they will make you feel warm and cozy inside right as you step into the front door. Think photos, vacation souvenirs, pillows, baskets, pictures, or knick-knacks with sentimental value.
70. Classy Black Décor

An interesting way to decorate your entry table is to keep pieces confined to the middle area. It will make your table appear longer and create the illusion of space. It’s such a clever design trick!
71. Modern Blue Color with Mirror and Simple Decor

A quick way to dress up an old piece of furniture is to add a new coat of paint. Make it a statement color and you’ve got yourself an eye-grabbing table without breaking the bank. I love a good budget-friendly makeover!
72. Tall Black and White Table and Mirror

Besides looking chic, a black and white entry table will never go out of style. It’s timeless! For accessories, you can stick to the b/w combo or incorporate some neutrals for an extra dose of warmth.
73. Rustic Foyer Table with Large Accessories

This wooden entry table would go especially well in a cabin or vacation home. If you’re more of a city person, you can pair it with the right accessories and you’ll create a rustic little corner right in the middle of the urban jungle.
74. Luxury Wooden Table with Stylish Pieces

A unique wood entrance table can be a gorgeous choice that elevates your space and welcomes your guests with a statement piece. Because tables can be such practical furniture, we often forget that they can also be pieces of art.
This sculptural entry table makes a huge stylistic statement on its own, and eclectic decor like a colorful graphic art print gives it even more of an impact.
75. Metal Entrance Table with Chic Items

A small and simple table is suitable for narrow entryways in homes and can add a personal touch. Some people shy away from modern interior design because it feels cold and sterile.
The increasing popularity of the organic modern style of design blends modern minimalism with the beauty of nature, creating a much warmer environment.
This entry table has a modern metal entry table, but organic touches like a botanical print and a vase of cherry blossoms make the space feel instantly inviting.
76. Small Table with Large Decorations

You’d think that small accessories are the way to go when decorating a slim foyer table. That’s not always the case. Here, the oversized pieces create a nice contrast that is so unexpected and chic.
77. Luxurious Foyer Table and Mirror with Elegant Finish

Speaking of mirrored tables, this one has such a lavish feel to it. If you pair it with an oversized mirror and a few glass accessories, you’ve got yourself a stunning welcoming area that’s bound to impress.
78. Embrace Natural Elements

While filled with decor in neutral colors, this entryway is still surprisingly rich and appealing to look at. Natural materials like a rough-hewn wood table, stoneware vase, and vintage woven basket fill this space with such inviting textures.
A large abstract art piece makes the humble materials feel a little more elevated and sophisticated.
79. Cute Narrow Entry Table with Chairs

In small spaces, multi-purpose furniture can be a godsend. In this case, the cute table comes with matching chairs so that it can double as an entertaining area for one-on-one chats. It’s so practical and chic!
80. Simple Ways To Decorate A Foyer Table

A posh way to add personality to an all-white hallway is with accessories. This stylish entrance table complements the space so beautifully for a gorgeous, finished look. It’s all in the details!
81. Drawers and Baskets For Great Storage

If your entrance table has open storage space built-in, you can dress it up with baskets. I think it makes it look so much more put-together and organized.
82. Farmhouse Console Table Decor with Lush Plants and Baskets

Nothing grabs the eye quite as effectively as a lush plant. If you dress up your entryway with some accent bouquets, your farmhouse decor is golden. It’s such an easy way to add life to the space.
83. Utilize Contrasting Colors

If you’re going to the trouble of setting up an entry table, chances are you want people to see and appreciate the vignette you’ve created. Choosing a table that contrasts with your decor will give it some punch.
This matte black entry table jumps out against the crisp white walls and raw wood floors. Adding touches of white and neutral tones to the tabletop decor ensures that the entry feels cohesive with the rest of the space.
84. Glass Table Decor

A mirrored table adds depths and texture to any space. Plus, it’s a statement piece on its own, so you don’t need a lot of foyer décor to make it stand out. It does all the hard work for you!
85. Colorful Foyer Decor with Small Red Table

Tables come in many shapes and forms, so there’s plenty of choice for those looking for something bolder. A bright red piece, for instance, adds such a playful vibe to any space and makes me smile!
86. Luxury Vases

Vases make for great décor pieces, even without holding any plants. If they sport an interesting design, don’t just tuck them away when they’re not in use. They can be beautiful objects all on their own.