My sister and I have a lot of little things in common – we both have an embarrassing love of the Bachelor/Bachelorette, think that nothing beats McDonald’s Coke, and…. we’re both decorating slow-pokes. When we decide to decorate a room, it’s something that comes together over months (sometimes years) rather than days or weeks. Such was the case for my sister’s foyer – over two years ago I mentionedr that she was starting to decorate. But it wasn’t until just a few months ago that she finished off the space – it was worth the time it took because she did such a fabulous job. It looks beautiful! (post includes some affiliate links)
A chest or console was her first step in decorating the space and out of the options I found for her, this is the one she ended up going with:

Isn’t it gorgeous?! (It is a Hooker piece that she bought from Horchow but unfortunately it’s no longer available on their site.)
Next came the mirror – we found it at a home store in Wilmington, N.C. when we were visiting my parents last year:

Her foyer went from being completely empty:

to looking like this (hello beautiful!):


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If you have a good eye, you may have noticed that there is a patterned rug laying in front of her RH furniture piece. I am seriously coveting it – so, so beautiful and it’s in my much loved combination of gray/taupe and white (unfortunately this exact rug is no longer available):

Now that she’s got the major players in the room place, it’s on to an ottoman, art, drapes, and decorative accessories. I’ll be sure to share some “after” pics of her space once it’s all done because it’s sure to be a stunner!
Hope you have some great summer plans in place for the weekend – enjoy!





Rachel says
What a beautiful piece! It fits the space so nicely
Jan Obarowski says
Love the piece and mirror in the foyer. I am thinking about doing the same thing, can you tell me the dimensions of the chest, specifically the depth of the drawers?
Thanks
Marjorie says
I love the columns and molding you put on your entranceway. I also like the crown molding too. Can you tell me where you bought all 3 things and what kind they are? I would like to do this to my dining room.
Rose says
Lovely decor, absolutely beautiful! Do you know how tall her ceilings are? I’m admiring the crown and the column moldings, and looking to do something similar, but worried about proportions to the ceiling height. Thanks!
Kris Jarrett says
Hi Rose, she just has standard eight foot ceilings!
Anonymous says
I really like how your sister’s main level is shaping up. I would love to see the stairs done with white pickets and a black handrail. I think that this would punctuate what she is doing and also go with the front doors.
Kris Jarrett says
Thanks! Yes, painting the spindles on the stairs is definitely something we’ve talked about!
annette says
What are the wall and trim colors? Look fantastic with the floors.
DJ Parker says
You and your Sis are of the same “Tribe” as my Sis and I (and we are from Wilmington NC). What I mean is… it takes us months/years to complete a great home-project. We are afflicted with perfectionism, which is a good and bad thing, right?
Enjoyed your post!!
Darry P and Lynn B
Kris Jarrett says
Ha! So funny – yes, perfectionism is definitely both a blessing and a curse! Maybe we’ll run into you two in Wilmington some time (when I visit my parents there I LOVE Paysage, Blue Hand Home, and Nest!!)
Jen says
I need to know what color her front door is. I am painting my hallway/foyer in Revere Pewter and I am looking for a color for my front door 😀
thanks!
avatar1172 says
Can you please tell me how she special ordered that rug. I need an 11×14 or larger.
Kris Jarrett says
She went through a local home store that works with Jaipur rugs – I would contact Jaipur Rugs through their website and ask for dealers located near you.