Sophisticated Front Foyer

Liz are Ari Brandt have lived in this home for ten years and have yet to decorate the one room that EVERYBODY sees, the front entryway. Living in the city prior they hadn't lived in a home that had an actual foyer so they were baffled at what to do with this new and unique space. They are quite embarrassed that this is the first thing people see when they enter the home because it doesn't set the right tone. It looks as if no one lives in the home when you enter the front door. Currently it has just become a dumping ground for the kid's stuff. This room completely closes off to the rest of the house via French style folding doors to the living room or they can open it up for entertaining for additional seating. Liz and her son actually create very vibrant artwork so they want to infuse some color into this space. The Brandt's want this room to instantly make their guests feel comfortable and welcome but also allow Liz, Ari and their three kids to feel at home when they walk in everyday. They have slowly decorated the other rooms in their home but they need Sabrina's expert design help to figure out this unique space.
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