Restyling the Entryway
If you follow along on Instagram stories you know I also DIY-ed this
wood ball mirror from a mirror I already had and some half wood balls.
It was a bit of a saga as I didn’t do it quite right initially and had
to take them all off and start over (typical, right?!) but I love how it
turned out in the end! I’ll have a blog post soon with the tutorial if
you want to make one too.
I also added this rattan wall hook to
keep coats and bags. It adds another point of interest in the space as
well as functionality.
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handmade. Their collection is just stunning and I had such a hard time
choosing one because they’re all so beautiful. Revival Rugs
is so easy to work with – I had a snaffu with my order (on my end) and
they were so great to get everything worked out for me with no questions
asked. They’ll be my go-to source for rugs for sure! If you’re in the
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Love the vintage style and colors of your entry rug. It really finishes off the space. I read it’s from Revival but am not sure which one it is. Will you share the name of it? Thanks!
Hey Susan, it’s the Ockeline, but since they are vintage rugs they’re one of a kind. The ones I linked in the “shop our entryway” section at the bottom of the post are really similar though in coloring and pattern!