35 Ways to Take Your Foyer to the Next Level with Artwork
One of the best places to place statement artwork in a home is in an entry or foyer, so that it immediately catches the eye and attention of anyone who walks through the front door. Browse this collection of entry spaces, in styles ranging from contemporary to farmhouse, featuring eye-catching and impressive artwork that sets the stage for an expertly designed home.
Fire Engine Red
This high-shine red by Banks Design Associates is a single shot of color on a clean white exterior.
Pattern Play
A mix of patterns and colors enlivens this foyer by Lucas Eilers Design Associates.
Contemporary Meets Vintage
Modern art pairs beautifully with both vintage and contemporary furnishings in this foyer by Benjamin Johnston Design.
Pops of Color
Amanda Reynal created a serious statement with a vibrant blue wall paired with contrasting artwork over a console.
Contrasting Walls
Price Style and Design created a unique design with contrasting walls in this entryway.
A Serene Hamptons Entry
The foyer of a Southampton home with a gray wood console and grasscloth wallcovering, by Kim Radovich Interiors.
Abstract Contemporary
A riotous bespoke chandelier is paired with contemporary art and cabinetry in this unique entry foyer by Alene Workman Interior Design.
Eye-Catching Graphics
The foyer of a Greenwich, CT, home, by Mark Cunningham Inc.
Airy Artwork
A sunny entryway with nature-inspired art on Mercer Island by LeeAnn Baker Interiors.
Making the Old Masters New
A traditional painting meets a wild settee in this West London house by Beata Heuman.
Geometric Forms
An entry hall seating area enlivened by colorful artwork, by Norman Design Group.
San Francisco Style
An entry with unique artwork in San Francisco, by Coddington Design.
It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This
Contemporary art and a gold leaf bench add some sparkle to this entry by Kristin Paton Interiors.
An Art-Filled Gallery
Art fills this entry gallery, with a coffee table by India Mahdavi, designed by Monica Fried Design.
A Mirrored Entry
Purvi Padia Design used a mirrored console to enhance this art-filled entry on the Upper East Side.
A Touch of Red
Abstract paintings with red flourishes add extra color and drama to this entry by Catherine M. Austin Interior Design.
An Artistic Surprise
A bold modern painting adds an unexpected dimension to this entry by John Willey | Willey Design LLC.
An Entry Seating Area
A curved sofa completes this art-filled entry corner by A-List Interiors.
Sculptural Statement
An edgy entryway with wall sculptures, designed by Wesley-Wayne Interiors.
Photo Finish
A unique photograph completes the entryway of this apartment in the United Nations Plaza Residence, designed by Bennett Leifer Interiors.
Modern Blues
Studio GILD paired a modern chair with matching artwork in this Tribeca loft.
Sleek Center Table Design
The entry of a five-bedroom penthouse in Kensington, London, by Carden Cunietti.
Palm Springs Contemporary
A modern marble-clad entryway in Palm Springs by Lori Gilder Interior Makeovers.
Purple Power
The entry hall of a Connecticut lodge designed by Anthony Cochran Design.
Full-Story Statement
The entry hall of this home in Bridgehampton, NY, designed by English Country Home, features a nearly full-wall photo.
Playing with Squares
A play of patterns between the unique wallpaper and black-and-white artwork, in a modern farmhouse foyer by Lauren A. Balkan Designs.
A Traditional Beachside Home
A traditional beach home in Spring Lake, NJ, gets a dose of modern art in this entryway by Brady Design.
Angular Designs
Triangular art meets a triangular wall in this foyer designed by Lisa Sherry Interieurs.
Eclectic Classic
An entry foyer that pairs German wall sculptures with custom banquettes and a bronze statue, by Goddard Design Group.
Set the stage for an expertly designed home with eye-catching pieces of art.
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