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Feature Friday: Diane’s Transformed Foyer

April 23, 2010 By Rhoda 29 Comments

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Diane hired me a few months ago to help her with her foyer. She was never happy with its cave-like feeling and really wanted to make it warmer and cozier with some additional elements brought in. So, I came up with this inspiration board and now I’m excited to show you the finished product, since Diane faithfully executed almost every single element from the board. I can’t tell you how exciting it is to see AFTER pics of my Inspiration boards! Thrills me to no end!

Diane's Foyer
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She particularly fell madly in love with the wood bookcase on the left and hunted it down until she found it for the best price available and then on top of that, waited for 6 mos. for it to come into stock again.  Perseverance at its best!
Diane’s Foyer BEFORE:Before

And here’s the much better, AFTER: Diane Foyer After

The cave-like quality has been helped greatly.  Do you see the major changes?

  • Trim was lightened up to now contrast with the pretty damask tone-on-tone wallpaper, which Diane liked and didn’t want to take down. I actually really love this paper. It adds a nice texture to this space.
  • Stair risers were painted white
  • New bookcase, which is much more substantial than the old piece.
  • Chunky mirror over the bookcase throws some light around
  • New rugs  (runner and rug inside the front door)
  • Framed prints of her 3 children now grace the stairway
  • Vinyl lettering welcomes guests
  • 2 New bird light fixtures really add some punch in this small space

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BEFORE

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And, AFTER.  Don’t you love the new piece? Picture-202-550x368

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And the rest of these are AFTER shots.  I love the rugs Diane found for this space.  Pretty colors on a black background.  And the addition of simple, but colorful artwork on either side of the door is great. Foyer 2010 031

Looking back at the front door.  Foyer 2010 032

The runner is a great touch in this hallway. Foyer 2010 033

The Welcome vinyl and the bird light fixtures really adds to the ambiance. New Image

Job well done, Diane and thanks so much for letting me work with your space!  It’s so much fun to see these boards come alive.  It makes me giddy!

Here’s what Diane had to say about our collaboration:

Rhoda,

I cannot thank you enough for all your advice.  The one thing I love about the foyer is the texture – with hardwood floors and stairs and so many doors/entries off this foyer – I could never warm it up.  Now it is so inviting and warm, the textures of the iron lights, the rugs (particularly the long runner down the hall which I never would have thought of doing), the vinyl lettering, the cane collection in the pottery umbrella holder and the “to die for” bookcase which took 6 months to arrive. Painting the stair risers lightens up and enlarges the feel of the foyer.  Also, I took down that half wall that you saw when you came in the front door (it divided kitchen from family room area).  That opened up the view when you walk in the front door. You really have such vision.

I just have to tell you how happy I am with your design.  I have lived in this house 13 years and most of the time, I can hold my own in decorating.  I have even helped  several people with decorating, but I was so lost in this little foyer that I could not make it come to life – I was stumped for years!  And to walk in and feel how warm it is and I LOVE seeing pics of my precious kids on the wall – I adopted all 3 of them from Russia and they are God’s greatest blessing to me.  Keep up all your good work, I know we will be doing another room soon.  To anyone who hasn’t worked with Rhoda, I would say not only are the results fabulous, but the process is so much FUN – when I had ideas, Rhoda either agreed and encouraged me or she graciously pointed out alternatives that might work better.  I felt so comfortable with all the decisions in pulling this foyer together and that comfort removes all the stress of decorating.  Hugs, Diane

If you would like to get an online consultation and Inspiration Board of your own, click over to my Design Consultation page for all the details. I’d love to work with you too!

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  1. Melissa Rakowski says

    April 23, 2010 at 5:32 am

    Hi Rhoda,
    Great job in guiding your client in lightening up her foyer. It is definitely a very nice transformation! Truthfully, the only thing that seems out of place is the vinyl “Welcome” saying. I think it is distracting to the rest of the design. A pair of small botanicals prints with the same dark frames that she has used in the hall would be better. Add fresh green mats behind the dark frames for a small pop of color….it could even be pineapple prints if she is trying to say “Welcome”.

    Au Revoir!

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  2. Stacy@RedDoorHome says

    April 23, 2010 at 6:22 am

    Great changes. Painting the steps really brightened up the space. The scale of the pieces you used fi tthe space much better than what was previously there.

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  3. Reid says

    April 23, 2010 at 6:37 am

    Believe it or not I noticed the missing half wall in the kitchen (WAY down the hall) first. LOVE it!!!
    Great job, both of you!

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  4. Robyn says

    April 23, 2010 at 6:39 am

    Wow, what a difference…both of you did an awesome job! Love that bookcase too!

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  5. Carmen says

    April 23, 2010 at 7:11 am

    Wow! It looks really beautiful now!

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  6. Marty@A Stroll thru Life says

    April 23, 2010 at 7:38 am

    What a gorgeous transformation. Love the bookcase and the painted risers work wonders for giving the entry a much brighter feel. Beautiful. Hugs, Marty

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  7. Morgan says

    April 23, 2010 at 7:40 am

    This is beautiful! I remember truly loving this board design. She did a great job bringing your design to life. My favorite change is how much warmer the wallpaper looks with the new trim paint…and, I really like the welcome lettering, it’s a whimsical, eclectic touch! 😉

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  8. Anita says

    April 23, 2010 at 7:45 am

    What a difference painting the risers and trim made in brightening up the space. I love the little bookshelf. Great size for that wall. Oh and the knee wall. I felt there was a difference but had to go back when Diane mentioned it to see where it was! How did she fix the floor when she removed it?

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    • Diane says

      April 23, 2010 at 12:01 pm

      Anita, It was amazing. Once we removed the wall, the wood “top” filled” in the hole (left by the wall removal) almost exactly – had to trim about 1/2 inch off one piece. So son and hubby used that top to make the floor level and to transition from kitchen to family room floor. I bought a new area rug that covers where the two different floors meet. I need to eventually redo the flooring in that area, so did not want to invest in a temporary fix, which the flooring company wanted $1,000 to do :). Like Rhoda says “It is not perfect and that is okay”.. Hope that helps. Diane

  9. Andrea Dawley says

    April 23, 2010 at 8:59 am

    Oh my gosh! I LOVE that bookcase! I am going to have to find a similar one because I’m not gonna be able to stop thinking about it! And the staircase! What a major difference! Hope you have a great weekend! ~andrea

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    • Diane says

      April 23, 2010 at 11:56 am

      Andrea, That bookcase is by Heather Brooke and I called the manufacturer and asked them who close to my zip carried their line. Then I called that store and they special ordered for me. It saved me a ton of money as there was no shipping. Hope that helps. Diane

  10. Pink and Polka Dot says

    April 23, 2010 at 9:03 am

    ok…you are about to push me over the edge to paint my stairs! They are beautiful!

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  11. Kate says

    April 23, 2010 at 10:48 am

    Love the changes. My favorite part is the stairs. Love it!

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  12. DeniseMarie says

    April 23, 2010 at 10:49 am

    Great job, Rhoda. I see you really warmed up her space. I love that they also removed a piece of furniture in the den that helps your eye travel all the way out to the back. All the light really seems to bounce all around. Those light fixtures are amazing!!

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  13. Karena says

    April 23, 2010 at 1:01 pm

    Rhoda, fabulous job and what a great enlightening change!!

    Karena
    Art by Karena

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  14. Astrid says

    April 23, 2010 at 4:11 pm

    Gorgeous! Love how those stairs really pop out now. Love that bookcase! I’m going to see if I can locate something similar!

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  15. robyn says

    April 23, 2010 at 5:31 pm

    Rhoda, it looks fabulous! Diane, you must LOVE it! I am like you, most times I can totally handle decorating on my own (I almost have enough credits for my AA in ID) but occassionally it doesn’t hurt to have a fresh eye look at things! I am also in LOVE with that bookcase…your determination certainly paid off!

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  16. Richella at Imparting Grace says

    April 23, 2010 at 5:36 pm

    Rhoda, this is a really good example of your work! I love the fact that this woman is a very capable home decorator herself, but she employed your help on this room which had her stumped. This is a great idea, really–sometimes we all just need a fresh pair of eyes to look at a space.

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  17. Suzyq says

    April 23, 2010 at 7:21 pm

    Rhoda, this new foyer looks fabulous. I was just wondering where I could buy one of those fabulous welcome messages – are they available on line as I live in sunny Australia???
    Suzy

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  18. Gaye says

    April 23, 2010 at 11:32 pm

    I love the redo! Where did you get your rugs and the light fixture? Ya’ll did a great job!

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  19. Abbie says

    April 23, 2010 at 11:38 pm

    I think I’m most impressed/pleasantly surprised at how changing the trim color really made the wallpaper look awesome! And the light fixtures are wonderful. It all looks great.

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