Before & After: Modern New Construction – Welcoming Entrance Areas

Welcoming entrance front porch by DecorillaWelcoming entrance front porch by Decorilla

What makes a welcoming entrance in new construction, where the architecture is set but finishes are still open? Here’s how Decorilla shaped this home’s entry spaces for South African clients relocating to the States, designing both the front porch and foyer for the perfect arrival experience.

The Challenge: Welcoming Entrance, Porch, and Powder Room

The clients contacted Decorilla from South Africa, looking for expert interior design while their new home was still under construction in Aiken. They faced tight deadlines for selecting materials and finishes before moving in the summer. The architectural plans also kept changing during early coordination. Thus, they needed a designer familiar with new construction who could work remotely and incorporate furnishings and art from their current residence while also addressing:

  • Entry hall and foyer with a masculine feel and some bold material choices
  • Space to showcase existing art, including Thandazani Ndlovu’s two-face piece
  • Visual connection to the formal office next door 
  • Covered outdoor entry design with a porch swing
  • Exterior material suggestions where they affect the entrance experience
  • Small powder room space added near the main entry during plan revisions; chance to make a statement with distinct materials or finishes

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Design Inspiration: Welcoming Entry & Front Porch Design

Elegant entryway by Decorilla designer, Erica G.Elegant entryway by Decorilla designer, Erica G.
Elegant entryway by Decorilla designer, Erica G.

The clients collected inspirational design examples that used height and material contrast to mark the transition from outside to inside. A welcoming entrance in their research was something built into the architecture, from the ceiling’s volume to the way stone or wood anchored the threshold. They also noticed how certain foyers made one aware of moving through distinct zones in an open floor plan. In all these cases, thoughtful entryway decor allowed guests to understand the home’s character. 

Modern half bath by Decorilla designer, Gabriela L.Modern half bath by Decorilla designer, Gabriela L.
Modern half bath by Decorilla designer, Gabriela L.

Front porch design involved different considerations, but the same level of intensity. Meanwhile, the powder room examples came into focus because small dimensions justified bold material choices. Some images displayed compact guest bathrooms using statement stone or detailed wood that would remain in the background of a larger space. Vertical slats with backlit panels worked well in tight footprints, enough to register but not overwhelm. 

Initial Concepts: Finding the Right Designer

Preliminary proposal for a welcoming entryway by DecorillaPreliminary proposal for a welcoming entryway by Decorilla
Preliminary proposal for a welcoming entryway by Decorilla

Decorilla assigned two designers familiar with new construction sequencing and home office planning. Kamila A. and Wanda P. each developed concepts that handled the office and laundry through distinct material approaches. The clients reviewed both proposals and selected Wanda to continue through the later phases. She moved forward as the sole designer for the house interior.

The welcoming entry required thoughtful material decisions. Wanda selected a tiered black chandelier and incorporated the clients’ existing antique chairs into the entry arrangement. White oak flooring ran in a straight lay pattern. The proposal also featured pedestals for sculptural objects to add vertical interest. Paint selections used Farrow & Ball All White as the primary wall color. 

Preliminary proposal for a front porch design by DecorillaPreliminary proposal for a front porch design by Decorilla
Preliminary proposal for a front porch design by Decorilla

The powder room proposal followed a similar neutral palette with opportunities for textured stone or detailed millwork in the compact space. The front porch design, on the other hand, was built around cypress beams and painted brick in High Reflective White. This moodboard also incorporated the seating the clients had requested and electric wall sconces flanking the entry door. A standing metal roof in matte black covered the porch structure. White porcelain tile formed the flooring base with a jute rug layered over it for texture. 

The clients’ first feedback confirmed that Wanda understood their vision. They moved forward into implementation, upgrading the initial concepts along the way.