Before choosing the mood of an entryway, consider your surroundings. For example, "in Florida, color and landscapes are more pure and pastel than in New England, where nature is more subdued and colors are muted," says Jonathan Poore, architectural designer and author of Interior Color by Design. Light quality can also vary dramatically throughout the country. Just compare Phoenix, Arizona, with Portland, Oregon! Designer Nicole Sassaman used warm tones of gray and brown to tone down the bright sunshine in this entryway.Design Tip:
If your home is in an urban neighborhood, "you might want the entryway to feel safe and home-like, whereas if the area is already so safe it puts people to sleep, you can use color to add some excitement," Poore says. For dark and shady entryways, paint them gold so they glow, suggests Poore. Similarly, a cool blue space is more soothing against bright exteriors.