Entrance Hall Interior Design - Leeds
The original layout lacked structure and purpose. Like many entrance halls, it felt like a pass-through rather than a considered space. There was no clear zoning, no natural place to pause, and no sense of arrival, despite having the size to do so.
Entrance Hall Interior Design
The design is centred around creating balance and intention. The staircase became the focal point, with symmetrical built-in seating introduced to frame the space and improve flow. Every decision was made to support movement through the home while adding quiet moments of function, somewhere to sit, pause, or transition.
A warm, neutral palette was used to keep the space timeless and cohesive with the rest of the home. Soft textures, subtle wall detailing, and integrated lighting add depth without overwhelming the space. The result is an entrance that feels calm, structured, and quietly refined.
Key Design Features
• Balanced layout centred around the staircase
• Built-in seating to add function without clutter
• Defined circulation paths for smooth movement
• Soft, neutral material palette for a timeless feel
• Layered lighting to create warmth and depth