Another #MoodboardMonday means a fresh look at our Greenwich Village project! This time we’re turning our attention to the entryway. We’ve already explored the concept boards for this project to establish the overall direction, and now we’re introducing two distinct entryway schemes that set the tone the moment you step inside.

The first scheme embraces warmth and vintage elegance, featuring deep wine-hued walls and ceiling paper for a rich, enveloping effect. Layered textures — from the intricate patterns of a hand-knotted rug to the reflective sheen of chrome and brass accents — create a dynamic interplay of light and shadow. A sculptural mirror and subtle Art Deco influences add just the right touch of drama, making a lasting first impression.

Clockwise from Top Left: Kristy Stafford Henrietta Gold Wallpaper, Behr Divine Wine, Art Deco Bohemian Chrome Flush Mount and French 1900s Tramp Art Mirror with Brass Nailheads available from 1stDibs, Late 20th Century Waldorf Astoria Chrome Over Brass Bathroom Wall Hook available from Chairish, Vintage Turkish Red Oushak Wool Hand Knotted Area Rug available from 1stDibs

The second scheme takes a fresh, modern approach, with deep greens and cool blues establishing a grounded, organic feel. Natural materials like palm wood and woven textiles introduce warmth, while bold patterns in the rug and lighting add structure and contrast.

Clockwise from Top Left: Benjamin Moore Amazon Green, Sherwin-Williams Aqua-Sphere, Roman and Williams Guild Rotonde, Tinja Tmar Palm Wood Mirror from Soukra, China Tree Winter Rug available from Modern Bungalow, Lostine Wendel Wire Hook in Brass

Each entryway design offers a unique perspective, proving that even small spaces can make a big impact. We can’t wait to see which direction our client chooses!