We ve put a few hooks on the small piece of wall behind the door but it gets overrun quickly.
Front door opens directly into dining room.
No one wants to open the door for guests into a big mess.
And then there s the problem that the rest of us face.
There is a very small tile area for what could be a foyer maybe a 4x4 square and that is the only.
At the same time keeping a house in pristine guest condition 24 7 is unrealistic.
The first one has an entryway a small hallway a nook near the front door or even a sharp turn that separates the front door from the rest of the home.
In this situation landing strips tend to migrate into the whole room.
For today s design dilemma i m talking about how to design a living room where the front door opens into it.
The front door opens almost right in the middle there is a big opening on the other side into the dining room and there are two doors opening into a sunroom on either side of the fireplace.
The front door is the first detail your friends see when they come to you so.
I have a small home with a front door that opens directly into our living space and then after a small piece of wall that s only as big as the door there s the dining room there s no wall to put a console or a bench.
It is not rare today in the design of homes to not have a corridor and you enter directly into the living room.
There are two kinds of homes.
And hoping some of you may have overcome this problem or one like it.
My house in atlanta is the perfect example of this dilemma.
I want to keep my existing furniture and the large print but otherwise i m open to ideas.
We re not sure where to start with placing furniture.
Thanks some of the dividers are beautiful i have a similar issue no formal entry the door just opens into the living room but our door is on an angle what do you do with that.
You could then get rid of the half wall so that guests are guided to their right when they enter.
You walk in the door and literally fall smack dab into the living room.
I just purchased a home built in 2006 and the front door opens directly into the dining room.
If your home is designed like this and you have to choose the front door then you are in the right place.
Hard to tell from the photos if there is enough space very possible not but could you put some kind of high built in open shelving between the front door and dining area try and mirror this on the alcove wall to create a cosier dining area.