Entryway, Staircase, & Hall Reveal

I’m very excited to share our completed entryway (or foyer), staircase, and upper hall with you today! We began this renovation back in 2021 and it has been a long and laborious process. I believe it’s the largest project we’ve tackled, in terms of square footage… and certainly the one with the most millwork. I’m absolutely thrilled with how things came together and I definitely feel it was worth the wait. I hope this is further proof the best spaces deserve time and attention to detail. Click through for the completed space, sources, and some really good before & after images. Enjoy the reveal tour and a closer look into our home!

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If you’re curious how this space evolved or are interested in seeing more of the process, be sure to check out the below posts for a deep dive into the renovation… these are in chronological order.

Before Images

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I think it’s important to give you an accurate, in-depth glimpse of where we started with these spaces. Upon moving in, our 1990’s home lacked character (to say the least). The house was a sea of gray paint, gray carpet, outdated cherry wood, and matte black lighting- the previous owners even spray painted the brass chandelier matte black. Scroll through some of these…

The first time we toured this house with our real estate agent, we walked through the front door and I quickly wrote this place off before the tour even started. This room was the first impression and it was an immediate no from me. Even as a designer, I felt intimidated and overwhelmed by this space. There was a LOT that needed to be addressed and I didn’t feel confident we were cut out for it.

Despite my sense of overwhelm and negativity (which is honestly unlike me), Emmett convinced me to finish the tour, see the home for a second time, and the rest is history. He promised me he would make my millwork dreams come true and we’d dream up something beautiful together… and he delivered (as you’ll soon see). I’m glad he talked me into this house, but this room almost sent me running toward another place to call home.

Entry & Foyer

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The first item we tackled was replacing the front door, which actually occurred back in 2019- a couple years before we even started renovating this space. In keeping cohesive with our high contrast black front doors, I carried that neutral color palette into the entry.

We replaced the original oak flooring with beautiful French limestone cabochon tile (more on our entryway tile here), and installed additional light sources for better functionality.

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I wanted to install a large gallery wall, intentionally leading your eye up the staircase. Between vintage works I had collected over the years alongside new pieces from my shop, Tuesday Made, I leaned into architectural studies. Check out this post on how to easily layout and install a gallery wall, if you’d like a peek behind-the-scenes and a closer look at the making of this curated gallery.

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In regard to furniture, I knew we need a couple chairs or places to take a seat in the foyer, and a table also fit nicely into our floor plan. I scored a stunning pair of really old chairs last summer, which I updated with this space in mind. Remember this post on how to reupholster antique chairs? Same chairs!

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I even found a place for our DIY wood pedestal in the floor plan, alongside a vintage ottoman… which makes the perfect spot for kicking off shoes or lacing them up.

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My vintage taxidermy found a permanent place above my home office pocket doors, which feels like the perfect place to make a striking statement against a wall of stripes. Before you come at me for the gemsbok or oryx, please give this design discussion on taxidermy a read (thank you)!

I kept the foyer styling fairly simple and casual, but you know it’s ever-changing in my house. It kind of became an extension of my home office, as design books & magazines have spilled into the entry vignettes.

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I really enjoy having a home office that is situated off the entry… it’s flooded with natural light, it’s accessible, and quiet- but the sliding doors have been imperative for sound proofing. They’re heavy and do an amazing job at providing privacy (and blocking out dog barks). I love this view from the top of the staircase.

Cash was not pleased I moved “his” animal print ottoman into the foyer, but it was never intended for my office. It probably comes as no surprise to hear I moved the skirted ottoman that nests under my desk in front of the window for him. He runs this place! It’s a much better fit and I appreciate the warmth this one brings to the entry.

Staircase

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Let’s move along to the staircase… which took a ton of time to design, build, and finish. I wanted to completely rework the stairs and millwork, pursuing an aesthetic that felt timeless. Everything is new- balusters, newels, the hand rail, risers, the treads, and we even added a stringer. If you’re also facing a staircase dilemma, this post contains the stair parts and vocabulary to know. It was a ton of work, but the end result was worth our time, energy, and money. We also decided to install a woven stair runner after rebuilding, which adds the perfect amount of traction, warmth, and functionality to our staircase.

In addition to replacing the stairs, we also swapped seven doors lining the upper hall. Four of which lead to bedrooms, one to the guest bathroom, and two are closet doors.

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Replacing that many doors was no easy feat, but it made a huge difference. If you’re considering replacing doors and hardware in your home, be sure to save these two helpful posts for reference:

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In an effort to make the foyer and upstairs hall feel connected, I continued the gallery wall to the vaulted ceiling. It also helped make this gigantic, open space feel more intimate and cozy. Can you tell which works of art are vintage and which are new?

Upper Hall

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I kept the upper hall very simple. Alongside the updated doors, we added wainscoting, sconces, a couple soft runners, and I styled an antique demilune table beneath a round gilded mirror. That vignette provided warmth and a nice focal point.

As we updated the lighting and electrical, our switches got a small, yet effective upgrade. Making outlets & light switch plates look better is an easy and affordable endeavor. Those little details matter!

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We continued the striped paint in the main area of the foyer, but kept the back hallway solid- using the darker paint color for cohesion. The warm creamy hues change throughout the day with the light and are so pretty in person. If you missed this post, it’s worth a read… 24 of my favorite neutral (non-white) paint colors. Save those swatches!

I’m infatuated with the Windsor chandelier we installed. It’s subtle, monochromatic & warm, and it doesn’t obstruct our stunning view of the mountain range from atop the stairs. It feels like it was made for this space, offering the perfect plaster texture with parchment shades. Those whimsical curves and swooping arms perfectly juxtapose the hard edges of the striped walls.

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Get the Look: Sources

Click on each item within the collage to be directed to the source.

If there is anything I’m missing, feel free to ask! I’m always happy to share sources. If you’re curious about a specific work of art, they’re all available in my shop- just send us a message over at Tuesday Made. Even if it’s not currently listed, we can order it for you.

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FAQ

Where is your umbrella holder from?

It’s vintage! I was able to find some exact (vintage) options… I linked them here for you. Isn’t the tassel detail so beautiful?

Did you swap the sconce shades?

I did. I paired these sconces with these shades. I like the addition of black they bring to this room. Here are my tips for how to choose a clip on sconce or chandelier shade (size, color, shape, etc)! It’s an easy way to update or customize any fixture.

Where are your air returns from?

Emmett made the air returns… they turned out so beautiful- much better than the average metal plate. I faux painted the floor vent cover to seamlessly blend with the limestone floor tile.

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More Room Reveals

Want to tour more of my home? I’ll link some of my favorite room reveals for you below. It’s always rewarding to look back at past projects that have made our house a home over the years…

Of course having lived here six years now, these spaces have all changed a bit… you can find sources and take the current tour, here!

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You know I’m looking forward to your thoughts. Feel free to share in the comment section below. I hope you enjoyed the tour! I really appreciate you following along with this very long renovation- I know it seemed to drag along. While it spanned almost four years, that’s home renovating reality. Good things take time, money, and a lot of effort & elbow grease… especially if you’re doing it yourself. While we did hire out the painting this time, I’m proud to say Emmett & I built this space together. My goal was to finish this room before the end of 2024, and styling the entryway for the holidays was the icing on the cake. We did it and I feel so lucky to live in this beautiful home we’re slowly making our own! It sure has come a long way.

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  1. Stunning! I love the classic look and how the outside aesthetic was carried inside. I truly enjoy the renovations you have done and how you are staying true to your style and that of the home. An inspiration for sure!

    1. Sarah Gibson says:

      Thank you so much, Traci! I really appreciate that. Hope you have a great day!

  2. What a treat for a cold windy morning! We share the same experience with our respective homes- I too wanted to run from mine, and for what it’s worth, I would have felt the same about the sea of gray. I’m not sure you’ve previously shared that the chandelier was spray painted- ha! Want to know a secret? The previous owners spray painted the shower door hardware in all of our bathrooms- you’re not alone. This house is so lucky you and Emmett found it. Everything you’ve done here makes sense, feels cohesive, and has a classic aesthetic. It’s hard to pick favorites in this space, but the artwork and careful placement of the pedestal, and beautiful taxidermy, have to be at the top for me. The visual interest those pieces provide, coupled with the millwork and updated balusters and newel posts… chefs freakin kiss!! One element I can appreciate, coming from someone who also has high ceilings- part of the challenge of rooms like this is all the hard angles in one space. The way you’ve softened the entire room with the curves of the chandelier, the specific taxidermy you chose to hang (love his pose), the details in the artwork, and the silhouette of your sconces, all work together to bring balance. It’s no easy task, and I’m in awe of the way you elegantly tackled that challenge. What a gorgeous entry to come home to! Shoutout to the MVP- Emmett, your millwork sings in this space, and your patience tackling such a large and tedious area, paid off in spades! I love the attention to detail you both have, and how it all comes together. The dream team did it again. Of course my favorite vignette is still the top of the stairs- that demilune and mirror were made for each other. I’m just blown away and in awe of the entirety of the space. Fantastic Sarah! I’ll be drooling over these pictures for the next little while. Also- can we talk about how I forgot the pocket doors to your office exist?? That view from the top of the stairs, office doors closed… gah!! Just breathtaking! Cheers to the completion of a long arduous renovation- the best ones are always worth the time and energy, and this one put the cherry on top of an already beautiful home! You both need a cocktail in hand to celebrate this one. Happy Wednesday Sarah! Xoxo

    1. Sarah Gibson says:

      Thank you so much, Lauren! Right?! Why are people spray painting these things? We definitely feel lucky to call this place home! The pedestal was a last minute decision, but I’m glad I lugged it over to that corner from the dining room. It’s never moving, haha! I knew you’d appreciate that taxidermy shot. I love how it fills the negative space on that wall. Emmett really is the MVP for this one… I have no idea how he tediously worked on millwork for four years, but here we are. He did an awesome job! Honestly, I only close my office doors if I’m on a call or in a meeting. I like keeping them open and the dogs come and go while I work (although- Cash went to Mapleleaf with Emmett today, hah). Thanks again for your sweet comment, Lauren. You made my day! We’re definitely celebrating and taking a couple weeks off house projects.

  3. Mindy Yates says:

    I am truly blown away by this transformation. The before pictures really tell the story of just how much thoughtful and meticulous effort was put into transforming this space. The stripe on the wall is genius along with the large gallery wall. The millwork. The hits of black. Its aesthetic is perfect and calming, but the space holds so many special details without feeling overdone. And my favorite part is the unexpected taxidermy and the fabric on the chair. Kudos to you! It’s just a fabulous space!!!

    1. Sarah Gibson says:

      Thank you, Mindy! I definitely wanted it to feel bold, yet understated. I love that you noticed all those little time consuming details… day made. The taxidermy was a spontaneous vintage purchase from one of our ski trips to Jackson Hole, and you know I love an animal print fabric. I’m glad I could revive those old chairs. Hope you’re having a good week!

  4. Christiane says:

    BIG changes BIGGER impact. It’s glorious! The door, floor, light fixtures, the stairs, all of it. Changing the shape of the doors and casing in the door next to the stairs totally elevated the shape of the space. I’m really proud of you and Emmett! I can’t wait to see the completed space in person.

    Also, you continue to inspire Andy and I. We are on the hunt for new lighting for our entryway: about to pull the trigger on two sizes of the Tuesday Made Petersburg Semi Flush Mounts. We also plan to tackle a built in bench seat in our kitchen and a shed this year!

    1. Sarah Gibson says:

      Thank you, Christiane! I’m really happy with how it came together and I think this floor plan makes more sense. I love hearing that you and Andy are on the hunt for lighting and are dreaming up plans for your entryway. I can’t wait to see your bench seat in the kitchen, and having a shed has been the most handy! Definitely a smart move.

  5. Good morning, good morning! What a glorious transformation! Honestly, given the sheer amount of square footage and beautiful detail, I think your timeline is quite reasonable. Never mind that Emmett has an actual other full time job. Phew. The stairs *alone* would have taxed a flooring professional. The extent of the stunning millwork and wainscot is mind boggling. Standing ovation, Mr. Gibson! As for the myriad design elements, my eyeballs can’t decide where to rest! The luscious travertine geometry with the creamy vanilla stripes? Plus all the animal prints? Oh my, yes! I absolutely adore the view outside your office! Your honor guard of David and the gemsbok? Fierce and enviable. I did wonder what Cash thought of his stool being moved. Ha. Bosses, man. Your gallery wall is a master class that I will continue to study. Not to mention every last bit of impeccable styling. I think I say this every time, but, wowzer, you two really outdid yourselves! Even though I know you’re on to the next project, I hope you take some time to appreciate and enjoy your incredible work. Double design high fives, Sarah! Absolutely incredible, friend.💜

    1. Sarah Gibson says:

      Good morning, Peggi! Thank you so much- I really don’t know how he pulled together all that millwork. Super thankful one of us has a brain for math and the other for creative, ha. It was difficult to photograph the space and get all the angles and views. It’s much better in person! Cash was not happy about his stool being moved. It took one day of whining by the window before I caved and found a replacement for him. He gets what he wants. We definitely have not started our next project, and are taking a few weeks before we dive in. Thank you again for your kind words and encouragement all this time! Hope you’re staying warm- are you up to anything fun in the kitchen?

  6. Everything is just so stunning, Sarah. I’m always blown away and inspired by your vision.

    1. Sarah Gibson says:

      Thank you, Ali! I appreciate that.

  7. C.C. Eakes says:

    This is absolutely beautiful!! I love it so much! Thank you for always sharing inspiring and helpful content!

    1. Sarah Gibson says:

      Thank you so much! That’s always my goal around here… to share inspiring and helpful content. Thank you for following along and for reading!

  8. What an entrance 😍 Labor of love, money well spent, and totally the wait Sarah! While we’ve seen sneak peaks here and there it’s truly amazing to see the space in its entirety. Elegant, sophisticated and so very pretty.
    You two are truly the dream team in renovations and your skills are a true testament to quality craftsmanship, gorgeous details and design genius.
    It must feel so good to have this space completed. I honestly can’t pick a favorite detail, it’s all spectacular. Well done!
    Cheers to another outstanding Gibson renovation knocking our socks off 😜🥂✨🥳💖

    1. Sarah Gibson says:

      Thank you so much, Colleen! I can’t believe this was four years in the making… definitely a labor of love. We’re super happy with how things came together. I hope you’re having a good week! xo

  9. Catherine says:

    WOW! As usual this renovation is stunning! I now understand why this took so much time. Many interesting details, both large and small. (Beautiful tile, striped walls, vintage and antique pieces, amazing milk work) Love the vintage umbrella stand. Sarah, your design is incredible. Congrats to Emmett on all his amazing craftsmanship! Simply lovely!

    1. Sarah Gibson says:

      Thanks, Catherine! I really appreciate that. It definitely took forever, but I’m feel so excited with the end result. Thanks for sticking around to see how it came together! I picked up the umbrella holder at an estate sale- such a fun find. Thanks again! Hope you’re having a good evening.

  10. I saw your post on instagram about the entry and had to go to the blog and just absorb all the beauty. Just gorgeous! I let out a gasp when I saw the taxidermy. Love him (or her). So grand! The stripes on the wall, floor tile, gallery wall and decor are my favorite. I’m sure you smile each time you sit at your desk and see all that you & Emmett have accomplished. You both are a great team! Cash is a character! I understand his need to see outside and be near.
    Congrats on completing this space. A little remodel vacation is certainly earned. Have a wonderful week Sarah. xoxo

    1. Sarah Gibson says:

      Thank you, Danna! The taxidermy was a fun vintage find from one of our ski trips to Jackson Hole. I grabbed it with that exact spot in mind, and I’m super happy with how the stripes turned out. I definitely feel lucky to have such a beautiful view from my desk. Thanks for your sweet words! Cash is the best- he has such an animated personality, ha. Life sure wouldn’t be the same without him. Speaking of vacation- we’re doing exactly that :) Hope you’re having a good winter! xo

  11. Really, really gorgeous. The demilune at the top of the stairs is the pièce de résistance for me but I also all the other work is what allows it to shine so.

    1. Sarah Gibson says:

      Thank you, Dawn! I also love that table and vignette. I moved it in from another room, and it felt meant to be. Thanks for reading!

  12. Joining all the commenters in congratulating you on such a stunning result of your (and Emmet’s!) hard work. All your projects are so well thought out and executed to perfection. It must be a joy to live in your home!

    1. Sarah Gibson says:

      Thank you so much, Teri! I really appreciate that. We truly do love living here. Hope you’re having a good week!