Saturday, March 19, 2011

Foyer fabulosity Part I and a Stylish Blogger Award!

I start this day with a prayer for Japan and for the recovery and restoration process to be swift and successful and for the people to remain strong and determined. May God light their way.....

I was extremely grateful to receive the Stylish blogger award by not one but two absolutely amazing blogger friends whose blogs are two of my top favorites! Thank you so much Amy and Luciane!! I am honored and grateful for the recognition. Please visit them at their blogs (both incredibly great)
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One part of accepting this award is passing it on....so here is my list of  blogs I feel deserve special recognition and a shout out for doing an awesome job! They are each worth visiting as there is always beautiful eye candy and interesting tidbits of information (Click on blog to visit) And thanks for what you do!


Good morning........I preface  this by saying this is going to be part I of a two part post. I have a large collection of foyers and dont' want any of them feeling left out so today is part I!  (Part II will follow one day next week) Foyers are one of my favorite rooms in the house. They are the first to give you an impression and hopefully a lasting one. Think about the first time you visit someones house or apartment, your very first opinion or take on that respective home is based upon the minute the front door opens.........
Do you see a bland space that underwhelms you or an interesting space with beautiful flooring, lighting, maybe a beautiful chest or console with a lamp or interesting objects of art. Maybe there is a painting, mirror or collection of books perched atop a table. The foyer is your first chance to wow someone coming into your home. It can set and should set the tone for what is to come. Because it is typically small or smaller than other rooms in the home, it is often a "doable" room to complete and unlike a living or dining room, you don't have to wait until you can afford to get everything you need. So here are some foyers that I think have successfully created that WOW factor and get you at "hello".

Hendrix/Allardyce designed this fabulous and very grand foyer using antiques and allowing the gorgeous tall iron doors to create drama and elegance
I love this beautiful and quietly dignified foyer complete with center table, ample seating and lots of natural sunlight...the architectural elements add a lot of visual interest
Gorgeous breathtaking foyer with dramatic black and white marble floors, gorgeous architectural elements is all you need, Cullman and Kravis
Ashley Whittaker created this beautiful and stately space, love the floors, the blue and white and the stair runner...they all work fabulously together
Scott Snyder chose gorgeous inlaid wood floors to create a wow factor for this elegant Park Avenue apartments foyer...very opulent
A stately home went simple and classic in their foyer, understated and elegant
Thomas Pheasant designed this understated, classic traditional foyer in Paris
Vibrant metalized wallpaper is sometimes all you need for the wow factor
An all time favorite, very French looking, the paneled door, flooring and iron balustrade make it!
Love this elegant old world feeling foyer, Mary Evelyn McKee
Darly Henault used a dramatic inlaid stone floor for extra punch in this traditional foyer
This has a neat, sleek and elegant vibe. The stone walls add a lot of interest as does the dark framed door....nicely done.
Alexa Hampton designed this spectacular New Orleans foyer complete with columns, intricate marble flooring and a fabulous iron door, keeping the furnishings simple and understated
Kay Douglass designed this European influenced foyer with Belgian stone floors and a rustic center table, love the floor and the beautiful antique lamp
J Randall Powers created this symmetrical foyer with a pair of chests, mirrors and stools
Jan Showers designed this glamorous old Hollywood feeling foyer
Ned Marshall kept this dramatic space sparse and simple...the dark dramatic floors take center stage, he went with a silver striped paper and played off the color in accessorizing it 
This surely has the wow factor, the gorgeous bright chinoiserie panels and zebra covered benches add much drama to this foyer, Maison 21
Barbara Westbrook used rich warm woods to decorate this pretty and casually elegant foyer
Wow talk about drama! HGTV dream house chose to paint the walls and molding aqua with gold accents....dramatic and lively
The less is more principle is at work here, and very effectively..quietly elegant and sophisticated foyer, Nathan Egan
William Hodkins designed this grand space, keeping it monochromatic
Pretty monochromatic wallpaper sets the cool elegant tone for this neutral foyer..beautifully done by Thornton Designs
Black and white checkerboard floors always make a statement, House Beautiful
Michael Berman kept things simple and streamlined in this transitional feeling foyer
Elegant tropical feeling to this large, grand scaled foyer complete with fireplace, House Beautiful
Sometimes just a few very dramatic objects is all that is needed as shown here, Decorpad
Jonathan Adler kept this all white foyer simple and used purposeful pops of color for drama on the chair, and black console table


So you know I love to know if you have a favorite. What are your favorite touches in a foyer? Some things I love are over sized mirrors, tall branches in a blue and white jar or some other pretty container, a few books or picture frames adds a warm touch. Flooring and lighting of course are very important and set the tone for all the decorating elements that follow. Have an enchanting day!



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24 comments:

  1. Tina, thank you so much!! You are so sweet to include me in you list and congrats to you :) I love looking at foyers and am actually painting my foyer/hallway this week...a glossy purple/pink. You know I love drama! Have a nice weekend :) xo KO

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  2. Redecorating my foyer is on my short list of projects to complete this spring. So much inspiration here, thanks!

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  3. I love how I always find the perfect inspiration for my own house on your blog! I love the foyer with the big white door and dark wood banister...I think this will be what I use for mine!

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  4. Congratulations on the award! I loved many of these and added a couple to my ideas folder, so thank you! My favorite items in a foyer are a great table so I can change things that are on display, a beautiful chair or ottomans for extra seating for parties and a great rug!
    http://bjdhausdesign.blogspot.com/

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  5. I love the Ashley Whittaker foyer, not only because it's blue and white, but because it shows what can be done with a small space. My foyer is tiny in comparison with most of the other rooms in my place, and there isn't a wall space (without a door opening) that isn't more than 40" wide, so I need a smaller console table for the space.

    In our last house, we had a "formal" foyer, which was very large, but I always felt like I was wasting so much space, because we rarely entertained, so it was very rarely used.

    Congratulations on your blogging awards! You definitely deserve them.

    Have a wonderful weekend!

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  6. Wow, I could fit my entire house in some of those foyers, lol! I love Jan Showers's foyer, Ned Marshall's and the yellow chinoiserie one. That said I would take any of them if given to me! They're all stunning!

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  7. Tina,
    Thank you for this award! It is so special coming from such a wonderfully talented blogger.
    These foyers are SO beautiful. IMy favorites at Thomas Pheasant, Kay Douglass, and Hendrix/Allardyce.
    Have a great Saturday, and thank you again.
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  8. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Japan. Congratulations on your Stylish Blogger Award, you definitely deserve the honor. Love the Kay Douglass foyer!!! Currently, having a challenge with a small foyer. Thanks for the inspiration.

    Angela

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  9. Hello my Dear Tina!

    Aren't the sweetest girl out there?! Seriously, you're one of the most polite, caring and wise people I've met online. I sure hope to meet you personally one day.

    About the foyers, wow! What a beautiful selection! I also love foyers. I think it's where you have the opportunity to showcase what to expect on the rest of the house and also to express your personality. My foyer has to be welcoming, not pretentious, not too big where I feel like a "lost little mouse". :-) It has to be very "we're a family". A family with great taste, that is! :-)

    My favorite is the one designed by Nathan Egan. It's my ideal foyer.

    Have an amazing weekend, sweetie!

    xo

    Luciane at HomeBunch.com

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  10. Dearest Tina,
    I feel honored to have received this award from you!! Thank you so much! I appreciate it a lot!

    As you I do love foyers! A foyer is the first contact with the interior design of a house and it tells a lot about the people living in it.
    You posted a few pictures which I already filed! We definitely have some things in common!
    I wish you a nice and warm weekend!
    xx
    Greet

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  11. The second picture with the center table, lots of light and lots of doors! Fabulosity!
    Cathy

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  12. Tina,

    Congratulations on your awards, most deserving!
    I especially like the Hendrix Allardyce foyer, the beautiful chandelier, barrel ceiling, and fabulous iron doors.

    I'm excited that I found the Seda France candles that were in your previous post at the Dallas gift mart I'm attending next week.

    Thanks for all your wonderful posts!

    Jeanette

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  13. Congrats on the award, agree with the others, you are most deserviing, I love coming to your blog, its like a mini vacation. Love foyers too and you have posted so many beauties, my two favorites are the first one and the one with the green door that you say is French looking...both are amazing. Great job once again! Happy Saturday....prayers for Japan too.

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  14. Congratulations on your award Tina, it is more than well deserved. The Enchanted Home is rapidly becoming a destination stop for so many of us, I am tickled to see you receiving recognition. And thank you for including me among such illustrious writers and style-setters, my goodness!

    Love the topic, foyers are also one of my favorite spots, they can set a tone and sense of style so very quickly. I loved the one in the house where I grew up, and remember a man from Italy coming in to lay the parquet floor, itty-bitty pieces, one at a time. (Gosh, does this reek of wishful nostalgia or what?!)

    The HGTV one certainly is dramatic (ahem), the ones you show with checkerboard floors are very attractive. My favorite? The Jonathan Adler, with its clean, simple profile.

    With thanks for my inclusion on your Award list,
    tp

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  15. Dear sweetest Tina!! Thank you so much for thinking of me for this award! It sure means the world to me (most especially because it is coming from you)! You have a heart of gold and it shines through your lovely, LOVELY blog! I am blessed that you found me a few months ago and always look forward to your trips around the world! You have introduced me to places I would have never dreamt about! God bless you and your family....Thank you again! XOXO, Desiree'

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  16. congratulations on receiving the award!
    what a collection of foyers you have got here!! incredible..i love the one with stone walls and dark framed doors...what a way to make a great first impression...hope you are having a beautiful weekend! xx meenal

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  17. Tina - Congratulations to you on your award and I'm flattered to be included in your list. As for foyers - one of my favorite little rooms and you've included several already in my files! Like powder rooms, foyers are generally smaller spaces where you can make interesting statements. I look forward to seeing what you do in your home.

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  18. Tina! I'm so excited for you and your new project... it's stunning! I'm obsessed with the French chateau and just finished our home a little over two years ago and is somewhat geometrically similar to yours. I can't wait to see future pictures of the finished project!!! So happy to have found your blog and thanks for coming to mine! lol

    Desiree

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  19. Congrats on your award! Oh how I'd love a grand entrance/foyer.

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  20. Congratulations on your award. It was well deserved. I think the foyer is so important. It sets the stage for the rest of the house. These are all lovely. One of my favorites was the simple design with the pair of urns on pedestals on either side of the door and the lovely branches on the center round table. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Mona

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  21. Beautiful foyers! I love the old world looking ones the most. I am sure yours will be gorgeous and look forward to seeing how you furnish it.
    xoxo,
    Sue

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  22. All these foyers are stunning but my favorites are the first image, love the antiques and those doors! The second would be the last image, love the clean lines and simple elegance. I hope you enjoy your day off today Tina...Happy Sunday!

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  23. T
    thank you so very much.
    i will certainly check out all the other recipients.
    but i have one question?
    ....when you are done with part 2
    will there be any foyers left for us???

    hugs xx
    again....THANK YOU

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  24. Thank you so much, Tina, for including me in this wonderful group of blogging dynamos! Coming from you, it means so much!!!

    And, knowing how to make an entrance is so key - therefore, the foyer is a very important part of a home. I know yours will give everyone who walks through the doors a great big welcome!!

    xo Elizabeth

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