On the exterior, you’ll see Napa-inspired, textural plaster on the walls and limestone flooring that extends into the foyer, for a seamless flow. We balanced the massive steel-framed windows by adding warmth, through details like homey gas lanterns, oak wood paneling, organic décor, and velvet ottomans. The entryway is also an opportunity to tie in tones from the spaces that follow, giving a natural sense of continuity.
The first thing you see upon walking in is an entryway decor staple, the console table, set in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows. While it isn’t dressed with a table lamp, we installed sconces on the walls, instead. This is a great trick for freeing up space and still enjoying some ambient light.
The wood paneling on the walls and ceiling of the entryway is a design element that truly makes the space special. Don’t worry, this isn’t ‘70s basement wood paneling, but a modern and elevated white oak stain. In a room flanked by glass, it’s designed to “hug” you when you walk in — an effect echoed throughout the home.