5 Tips for Creating an Inviting Entrance
In our newest doormat design, we had the privilege of collaborating with Sight Unseen founders Jill Singer and Monica Khemsurov. Their distinctive style and fresh perspective have added a unique touch to our doormat collection, challenging conventional ideas of what a doormat can be. As pioneers in showcasing the latest trends in design and visual arts, Jill and Monica have generously shared their expertise to help you create an inviting entrance that truly reflects your individual style. With their extensive experience, they provide invaluable tips that effortlessly connect your entrance with the rest of your home, allowing you to create a cohesive and welcoming space.
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Every item matters
Treat each item in your home as special and worthy of attention, even your doormat! Choosing items you love adds extra happiness to your space and ensures you appreciate them more.
Twine Beige pictured in the beautiful home of Melina Braun/@hejmelig
Heymat X Sight Unseen Emerald organic shape captivates the eye
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Set the tone
Your entryway sets the tone for your space and serves as the first impression for guests—and often the only thing neighbors see. Don’t overlook it; treat it as a canvas for styling to make a lasting impression.
Mix Teklan in the well considered entrance of Anne Djupvik/@anne_djupvik
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Think 360 degrees
Consider the entire space—high, medium, and low points. Whether it’s a styled console, a statement painting, or an entryway organizer with a clothes rack or shoe shelf, ensure every aspect contributes to the overall vibe.
Heymat X Sight Unseen Peach infuses your interior with vibrant energy
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Make it personal
Your entryway doesn’t have to be neutral. Let it reflect your personality and style, whether through bold colors, unique decor pieces, or personalized touches.
Our bestselling Sand doormat pictured in a complimented aesthetic
The Stein doormat is the perfect fit for a neutral colored entrance
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Coordinate with care
When choosing a doormat, ensure it complements the overall aesthetic of your space. Consider the colors, patterns, and style to create a cohesive look that welcomes guests and sets the tone for your home.