ENTRYWAY MAKEOVER WITH MANHATTAN HOME DESIGN
- EVA CATHERINE
- Apr 23
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 24

One of my favorite projects lately has been transforming our entryway into a calm, curated space that feels both inviting and timeless. I’ve always believed that the entryway sets the tone for the home, so I wanted something that blended natural textures with clean lines—and I’m so excited to share the finished look with you!
The centerpiece of this space is without a doubt the Colonna Fluted Long Travertine Console Table from Manhattan Home Design. I’ve been obsessed with natural stone pieces, and this one instantly added that organic, grounded feel I was going for. The soft beige tones complement the wood floors perfectly, and the subtle texture of the travertine gives just enough visual interest without feeling overpowering. They also offer this stunning design in a travertine dining table!
To keep things simple but elevated, I styled the table with a few neutral decor pieces that each bring a little something special:
A sculptural, textured vase that feels like a vintage treasure.
A stack of design books for a touch of personality (and they double as a base for smaller objects).
My go-to candle in a scalloped dish—because you know I’m all about those cozy vibes.
A pair of ribbed taper holders and a unique ceramic bowl to balance the layout.
I love how everything comes together without feeling cluttered. Each piece adds to the overall look but still lets the table shine.
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Art & Lighting Details
The artwork above the table was chosen for its soft, earthy tones that tie back to the travertine and walls. I played around with different placements (you’ll see a few in the photos!) before settling on a single centered piece, but I also love the look of leaning two larger pieces together for a more relaxed feel.
The brass wall sconces bring warmth and height to the space. The long, slender candles give off that quiet luxury feel I’m always chasing in my home styling.

Tips for Styling Your Own Entryway:
Start with one statement piece – whether it’s a console, a mirror, or bold artwork.
Keep your palette cohesive – I leaned into warm, neutral tones for a calming effect.
Mix textures – stone, wood, ceramic, and metal all come together here in a balanced way.
Edit often – sometimes less is more. Don’t be afraid to rotate pieces seasonally or when inspiration hits.
This entryway refresh has totally changed how I feel walking into our home—it’s peaceful, chic, and just feels like us. Let me know what you think, and if you’ve been styling your own entryway, I’d love to hear what pieces you’re loving right now!




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