hwashan_
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Before & After: How We Made Our Entryway Work for Us

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  • Free Style
  • HDB (Resale)
  • ~900 sqft
  • 3 br
  • Couple Living
  • Hello, we’re KH & MS from @hwashan_, and we’re glad you’re here with us today. 😊 We’ve shared about our entryway before (3 highlights we love), but we thought it would be nice to revisit the space and share some before-and-after insights along with a few tips we picked up along the way. Here’s a shot of our current entryway setup—one of our favorite corners.
  • Now, let’s take a look back at the seller’s original space. It was functional for shoes and bags but didn’t have the separation we were after. They used three stilts as a privacy screen, which added some division without closing off the area completely.
  • The 3D renders from our ID really helped us visualize what we were thinking. We wanted to create a sense of segmentation in the entryway, but we didn’t want to rely on a change in flooring to achieve that. By lowering the ceiling with Evorich’s EvoWall vinyl planks, we defined the space while still maintaining an open feel, which made a noticeable difference.
  • Now for the glow-up: Our entryway features a cream-colored shoe cabinet, a retro-style gate we love, and a full-height mirror with sock boxes for quick fit checks as we head out the door. Here’s a tip: Consider adding personal touches that reflect your style—art, trinkets, or even a fun doormat can really enhance your entryway.
  • Another tip: Opt for storage solutions that are both functional and stylish. A shoe cabinet can help keep the space organized, and a mirror can make it feel larger and more inviting.
  • We’re really pleased with how this space has turned out. It’s welcoming and sets a nice tone for entering our home. What’s your go-to entryway tip? We’d love to hear what changes have worked for you. Thanks for stopping by :)
  • 20 October
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