When I was asked if I wanted to join this entry Christmas decor tour, I wasn’t sure what I was going to share. I shared the entry table at the top of the stairs at the front door in my Christmas Home Tour with Kirklands and since we don’t really have a “proper” entry at the front door, I didn’t want to share that so I was kind of stuck. Then, I started thinking about the entry we use every single day – the back porch! When use the back door every day because the garage is towards the back of the house. The entry “corner” we have in the back porch is TINY, but it is mighty in function so I am happy to share it with you today!
When I started decorating the porch and this tiny corner for Christmas, I was reminded of the post I wrote about the one reason I love living in a small home.
I am thankful that we have the home we do and that we have been able to save a ton of money to make it exactly what we need and want to live in.
Now, to say I don’t dream of having an amazing entry at the front door some day would be a lie, but for our family of four, this tiny, entry corner works extremely well and has for the past fourteen years.
We we first added the porch onto the back of the house a few years ago, I wanted to make this corner functional for coats, hats, shoes and scarves. A few hooks from Hickory Hardware and a couple of wall baskets made this corner able to hold the things we need as we head out the door.
I usually have a wood box under the baskets for shoes, but I cleaned the box out, put the summer flip-flops away and left it out for this photo shoot.
Here are my 5 Tips For Small Entry Christmas Decor That Will Make The Most Out Of The Space You Have:
- Think Function First, Festive Second: If you have a small entry, function must come first. Make sure the entry will still function as you need it after you add festive touches to it.
- Keep It Simple: If you have a small space, keep the entry Christmas decor simple. Don’t over-crowd the entry with a ton of Christmas decor.
- Hang Things Out Of The Way: Whatever you want to hang, make sure you hang it out of the way so you can still use the entry for coats, hats and scarves.
- Don’t Over-Think It: You don’t have to add a lot of Christmas decor to the entry to make it festive. A couple of sprigs of winter green is all you need. Once you start putting hats and mittens in the entry, the greenery will add that festive touch to the accessories you are using every day.
- Double-Duty Entry Christmas Decor: If you can find Christmas decor that can add more storage to your entry, use it! I hung my Christmas bucket on the hook in the entry so we could cram more mittens and hats into it.
One of the biggest reasons I started this blog was because I have a passion for sharing ways to decorate whatever home you are in without breaking the budget. Not everyone lives in a mansion with tons of space so it is refreshing to see how the “other half” lives and makes the most out of the smaller spaces they have.
It is always fun to share little bits of our home with you, but for this post, I am most thankful that it brought me back to a feeling of gratitude for the home we have and reminded me of why I love living in a smaller home.
Do you have a big or small entry? How do you style your entry Christmas decor?
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There are so many fun things to love about this entry, Lindsay! Everything looks so festive and pretty. Love your tips because they are perfect for any entry size. Sending you hugs, CoCo
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Such great tips for a small space! You have managed to pack a lot of festive in a little space and it is so inviting! Those linen stockings stole my heart. So sweet.
Nancy
Thank you Nancy!
I love your space Lindsay! Those hooks are awesome. It looks perfectly cozy and still functional!
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You bet your back entry is mighty…..mighty darn cute. Pinning!
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Love everything about this, especially that galvanized bucket! Such a great use of a smaller space.
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So cute! I love your little galvanized bucket and tips. Using Christmas decorations for storage is a great one in a small space. I hadn’t thought of that!
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Love your Christmas back entry Lindsay! That wood wall with the evergreen wreath is just stunning. Pinning 🙂 Hope you have a great week
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Oh Wow! I love your back entry. What a sweet welcome to your home. Pinning and sharing.
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What a cute entry! I love the rustic wall and your festive touches!
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I absolutely love your back entryway Lindsay! The hooks, the stockings, the tree, the bucket… all perfection!
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YES! I love the “real life” entry way! Just how mine is, too! Such a great idea with the bucket to store the hats and gloves in. I used to use a basket next to the hooks & bench, but now we have a puppy and he’d eat them. So I am totally doing the hanging bucket! Thanks for the great idea and Merry Christmas!
Thank you! Merry Christmas to you too!
I love how you’ve made the most of your small space!
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I absolutely love how you’ve made this space work for your family- and those baskets make me all . Beautifully done!
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I love your back entryway, and your tips for decorating small entry spaces. I always say, if I could change one thing in my small home, it would be our back door area! But, we’ve figured out to make it work for us, including baskets on the wall just like yours! I love how you added the little touches for Christmas – beautiful!
Thank you Jenny! You have to be creative in small spaces! 🙂
Such a cozy entryway Lindsay! Just gorgeous!!!
Thank you Kristi!
You’ve done a fantastic job with your space! I love that it’s equal parts functional and festive 🙂
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Such pretty Christmas decor!!! And I LOVE how functional this small space is!
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Your entry is so cozy!!! I love all the warm textures!
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Your back entry is beautiful. That salt bucket is fantastic! The perfect place to hold mittens. So smart making the space functional, that is one of the things we had to worry about with our tiny entry too.
Thank you Kati!
These tips are so helpful! Our current apartment entry is so tiny compared to the one in our last home. I’ve been having trouble trying to decorate it in a functional way. Going to put these tips to use!
Thanks Sarah!
I love your style! Everything you decorate turns out so beautifully. Have a very Merry Christmas, Lindsay!
Thank you so much Mary Beth!
I absolutely love this entry! Would you mind sharing what type of wood you used for the “backdrop”? Thank you for posting these tips! I am still figuring out small house living!
Laura, your welcome for the tips. I have only known small house living. The wall has a great story – you can read about it here: https://mycreativedays.porch.com/reclaimed-wood-wall/
It was FREE!