Thursday, October 6, 2011

Foyer Dreams At 24

After posting about Villa Maria's warm and cozy foyer recently (if you scroll down, it's just one post away), I took a look at 24's rather empty entrance, and started trying to imagine it all spruced up and a bit more welcoming than it is now.

As you can see, it's a very big part of the main living area, with the kitchen and dining room right next door in plain sight.

The rectangular holes in the walls by the way, are meant for speakers...we just haven't gotten around to putting them in yet...snafu and all.

The entry will be seen when one is relaxing in front of the fireplace, eating dinner, and strolling down the hallway of the south wing (sounds very grand but it's not, just the south side of the house where my office/studio, and the guest realm exists). It needs to not look so forlorn and empty...it needs to draw one into our home with warm, welcoming, and hopefully, interesting arms.

I had always wanted a built in bench in the foyer (our darling nephews believe it's a toy box built just for them, which by the way, it will be for now)...as well as a hidden coat closet, hence the paneling. The closet ended up in the paneling on the left, and to the right is a false closet that our freezer will be tucked into on the other side of the wall, which is where our garage is...pretty tricky isn't it? People are always trying to open that side...but it doesn't budge.

There's no hardware here yet, I haven't figured out what to do about that, as it's supposed to be a hidden door...but the blue tape there now just won't do for the long haul so some cleverness is going to be required very soon. Also, do you add that clever hardware on the false side as well? These are the questions that keep me up at night.

Below are some of the foyers that inspired 24's. There are many more but these were the initial ones that sparked the imagination of what the bones, so to speak, of the entry way should look like. The last one has more of the welcoming, lived in feel that I hope graces 24 one day.

The above paneling was a very strong inspiration, nothing hidden there though. And here comes the built-in bench love...and some wall color inspiration as well. The homes, unless otherwise noted, were taken from Windermere Real Estate's website years ago, I'm sure they're no longer available, but they were such a find at the time, I couldn't have asked for better.




The images above and below are from JAS Design Build who we're very much hoping will be the ones that take care of the snafu repairs. Their work is outstanding and they are the nicest, most professional people we've come across so far in our construction adventures, which hit the five year mark last month (help). I wish we would have known about them ages ago...24C would have been a home by now if we had.

The image below looks nothing like our entry way, but it has always captured my heart as an entry that I'd like to come home to...very simple, yet very homey. There's no paneling, but they do have the same wall color that I've always been drawn to...a sort of nicotine stained color, not yellow, not beige, just aged, warm, and inviting, which says please stay a while, we're so glad you're here. This entry belongs to a house that I first saw in Martha Stewart Living magazine years ago, and I've been in love with ever since...it deserves it's own post.

One day, our foyer wishes and dreams will come true...

And this space will turn into the sweet little welcoming nook it was always meant to be.

32 comments:

pve design said...

Simply add a rug. a table on the wall, a lamp and a chair.
It has what I call a :Shaker town: look which is simple. The table could have seasonal arrangements or found objects.
pve

Notes From ABroad said...

I love looking at the blank space and imagining all the options .. Have fun with this, this is one of the aspects of moving that I always begin to miss when everything is finally all in place.

24 Corners said...

pve...Thank you, I love it all!! Even though we have the bench, I think a comfy chair would be wonderful there, along with all the rest. xo

aBroad...I think you definitely need to have another home to play with, one of those beautiful, grand places you're always showing us!! I'm so looking forward to being able to 'play' here myself soon...I've been waiting much too long! xo

Elizabeth Rose Stanton said...

You will have to be sure and post the photos when the space has all of its accouterments! It looks to be quite wonderful without anything, so it's going to be fabulous!! :)

helen tilston said...

I love all your ideas you have saved over the years. No point in rushing in - take time.
If it were mine, I would put hardware on both doors. Thank you for your visits to my blog, I am always happy to see you.
Helen xx

LPC said...

I'm sure your foyer will get there. I remember when I lived in Manhattan, I had a foyer in my Upper West Side co-op. I bought a piece of art, a painted sculpture like a bright ribbon that went up one wall and down onto the floor. I loved it.

Pamela Terry and Edward said...

Oh, I do adore your entryway! Character! Nooks and crannies! My favourite kind of place. I cannot wait to see what you create!

24 Corners said...

ElizabethRose...Thank you, I will...I'm looking forward to the day when there are photo's to take, and share! xo

Helen...I'm always happy to 'see you' too, and I love visiting you! So glad you liked all the inspiration, and I'm leaning towards the idea of hardware on both as well...it would keep everyone guessing...and that could be somewhat fun! ;)
xo

LPC...Would love to see pics of your sculptural ribbon art...sounds very NY, and very cool, what a fun piece it must have been to see first thing upon entering! xo

Pamela&Edward...Thank you, I can only hope it becomes as warm and inviting as what I imagine yours to be...with Miss.Ginger waiting for me in the stead of Edward. I believe there is room for a nice Christmas tree as well, don't you? ;)
xo

Splendid Market said...

The built ins are wonderful. I wish I had a big coat closet like that. I think you should put the cleaver hardware on both sides.

Sarah Greenman said...

Oh my, the built ins!!! Wonderful. I love all of your inspiration photos and I can't wait to see all of your marvelous ideas come to fruition!

Geri Meftah Art said...

What a lovely empthy space. You can do so much with it. But don't put if full of stuff, because the feeling of space is great.

If you sent me your adres I will sent you around Christmas your very own ""Sierra/kitty Christmas hat"" card. I really like to do this.

Love from Geri.

Mise said...

Oh the sense of possibility! I am yearning to be let loose on that space with hooks and pictures and rugs and cushions and a dear little armchair and plant-stand and chaise-longue and round table and planter. OK, so that's too much already - good thing you are not me. But I am so envious of all the textiles you can get in there, and the opportunity to create welcoming cosiness.

quintessence said...

I think your lovely foyer could easily approach many of the inspirational shots you've included. You have wonderful millwork and details - you just need to warm it up a bit. The right hand closet is a very clever idea indeed!!

Unknown said...

Is great, will be fabulous:))

24 Corners said...

Splendid...I'm thinking that having the cleverness on both sides is the best way to go now as well...it will be nice (and fun) to keep things tricky! xo

La Maison...Thank you, I can't wait either! So happy you enjoyed the inspiration, they helped so much in keeping the dream alive. xo

Geri...This is so kind of you, I'm very touched! Little Sierra will be treasured dearly...thank you from the bottom of my heart! xoxo

Mise! You have me swirling around with a million ideas now as well...a chaise, YES! I'll never want to be in any other room of the house with the way you have the entry set up, it will be the coziest room there! xo

Quintessence...I'm glad you think our entry has a chance of acquiring the look of one of these images, it's been empty for so long that the wondering has started to take over the dream, this is all very cathartic and brings me hope! Cheerio! xo

Linnea...Thank you, I'm glad you think so!! xo

Luciane at HomeBunch.com said...

Wow! Do you know when you read/see a post where everything feels right? This post is truly inspiring and I'm so glad I came here today to see it!

Thank you for sharing this with all of us!

Wishing you a very blessed week!

xo


Luciane a HomeBunch.com

24 Corners said...

Luciane...What a wonderfully sweet compliment, thank you, truly!!! I'm thrilled that you enoyed the post, and so very happy that you 'came over'.
Wishing you a blessed week as well...
xoxo

Karena said...

You don't need as much as you think. When you are scouting around, you will find just what you love!! It will be beautiful...

I have a giveaway ending tomorrow night, so I hope you enter!

xoxo
Karena

Art by Karena

24 Corners said...

Karena...I'm so looking forward to scouting around, and I just entered...very exciting giveaway!! xo

Acanthus and Acorn said...

Jessica,
Your foyer is fantastic and so original. I am beyond impressed with your clever hidden door! Hardware should go on both closets or it surely will drive you nuts. The middle section of wall above the bench would be a great place for art or a series of prints that you could enjoy from the living room.
xo,
~R

Kelley said...

As always I totally enjoy the wonderful photos of your home and your foyer is no exception!

It will be beautiful soon and totally you!

xoxo kelley

24 Corners said...

A&A...So happy you like it all, thank you! I think you're so right...I would go batty with just one set of hardware, looks like two sets it is...now I just have to find them! Artwork is top of the list for the spot above the bench...have to find that special piece as well, I think that'll be a fun search though, hardware overwhelms me a bit! xo

24 Corners said...

Kelley...We were commenting at the same time! Thank you so much...I always love when you visit, and I can't wait to be totally me...in the same manner as you are totally you!! xoxo J~

red ticking said...

i need to come visit... period. xoxo

Rabbit Town Art said...

Oh wow! Beautiful photos and a gorgeous space. Am sure your foyer will end up looking spectacular. I can't wait to see the finished product! Or perhaps...more work in progress shots?

24 Corners said...

RedTicking...Yes you do! xoxo :)

RabbitTown...Thank you!! It will most likely be the 'work in progress shots' as there is going to be lots of work in our very near future to progress further and actually have a finished product. One day though...one day! xo

annie@mostlovelythings said...

What a beautiful empty space...a perfect canvas to add all the things you love and make it yours. My entryway is my most favorite room in the house.

a peony princess said...

Hi! So nice to stop and visit! Have missed you and your lovely blog!

What gorgeous images - all of them. I would take any of them. And those spaces have a very similar feel and look to your darling foyer, so you are well on your way to foyer success! Love getting peeks into your pretty home!

Happy Fall! xo

A Room For Everyone said...

You have the perfect space to work with! Our entry is very difficult! Can't wait to see what you do with it. Rachaelx

24 Corners said...

Peony...I've missed you too! I'm happy you liked the images...let's see if we can now take the inspiration a step further.
Happy Fall to you as well!! xo

Rachael...I think most entry's are a bit tricky. Have you shown yours? I'll have to stop by and see...love to know how you handled your trickiness. xo

brock street said...

i love your home. that bench and built in is very inspirational. i love the arch at the top of the cabinets.

this contractor is one you will have to bake lost of cookies for. we all live and learn and you are so close to having 24c ready to its christening.

24 Corners said...

BrockStreet...Yes, lots and lots of cookies! Hope the learning part is over and the living will begin shortly...thanks. xo