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4. Build a Half Wall If your front door is at the end of your living area rather than in the middle, a pony wall could be an excellent way to create a sense of division and the suggestion of an entry. Adding an area rug or a floor mat that fits the entry space you have created will enhance the perception that you really dohave an entry. The floor covering will also help capture some of the inevitable dirt and mud that will come through the front door.
Island, light fixtures
A partial wall with a pass-through cutout provides privacy but maintains an open feel between living room and kitchen. “It makes a little connection between the kitchen and the living room,”
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lighter beams, lighter fireplace, like the niche open to bottom
warm grey siding to go with brick color, bright brick door color
maybe split front window to incl lite in entry and separate for dining area
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9. Define Your Entry With a Bookcase Although this particular entry is larger than most of the ones we’re talking about, the idea is still excellent. A shallow bookcase like this one defines an entry area while taking up very little space, and adds style and function.
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