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Split Foyer Remodel, Split Level Entry, Split Entry Remodel, Foyer Wall Decor, Split Level Entryway, Raised Ranch Remodel, Entry Remodel, Foyer Remodel, Stairs Renovation

It’s so much more open!! Here’s a pic of the old peninsula, making it hard to walk from the kitchen to the living room. Notice the tiny doorway into the dark dining room? That was another thing on the client’s wishlist – to make the dining room more light and inviting: We replaced the peninsula with a simple eat-in island, and opened up the passage into a now bright, cheerful dining room. Notice how we were able to open that passage and *still* keep a fabulous pantry?! On the other side of…

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Small Entryway Stairs Entrance, Small Stair Entryway Ideas, Foyer With Stairs Entryway Decor, Small Entry With Stairs, Small Foyer With Stairs, Small Picture Wall Ideas, Table By Stairs, Entryway Picture Wall Ideas, How To Decorate Staircase Wall

37 DIY Foyer Wall Decor Ideas for a Unique Entryway Accent Wall or Feature Wall That Will Make Your Entrance POP With Style. I just LOVE accent walls, don’t you?...

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Split Level Home Decor Living Rooms, Split Foyer Living Room Ideas, Split Home Living Room, Split Level Living Room Decor, Split Level Entry Way Decor, Living Room Layout Split Level, Split Level Wall Ideas, Split Entry Living Room Ideas, Split Level Wall Decor

Everyone knows I love some good wall art but large wall art is EXPENSIVE! This project cost me approximately $74 and took 5 hours to complete including dry time for the paint.

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DIY Budget Mudroom Entry Makeover | Apartment Therapy Split Level Decorating, Raised Ranch Entryway, Stairwell Decorating Ideas, Stairwell Wall Ideas, Split Level Entry, Stairwell Accent Wall, Entry Way Lockers, Split Level Entryway, Split Entry Remodel

Entries can be tricky places to design something that’s both beautiful and functional—doubly so when you’re working with not very much space. Christina Robinson’s entryway to her home was small and a bit awkward, and it hadn’t really ever worked for her family. The area had turned into a catch-all for the extra “stuff” they dropped by the door, and since it was a small area, the lack of organization weighed on Christina every time she passed by.

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