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Drop Zone Entry Area

Denver, CO, USA

Residential - Room

Ricki Darmawan

  • architect
  • Bekasi, Indonesia
Project description

Entering the entryway, we have prepared three design options tailored to your needs: a neat area to hide clutter, maintain a light and airy feel, and provide a practical seating spot for taking off shoes. Since this area is open to the main living space, each option is designed to be stylish, cohesive with the home, and not overloaded with tall cabinets up to the sloped ceiling. The upper part of the cabinet is closed off seamlessly up to the ceiling purely as a finishing detail, ensuring a clean and elegant look without any gaps that could collect dust or become a spot for pets. The sloped wall is treated in an elegant way to enhance the overall harmony of the interior. Additionally, the design includes storage for coats, dog items, shoes, a shallow drawer for keys, and a mirror to complete both function and aesthetics.

Option 1 combines built-in seating and storage with warm wood tones, a large mirror, and soft lighting—creating a welcoming yet practical entryway.

Option 2 takes on a modern and contemporary look, highlighting vertical wood panels combined with white finishes. This option adds character, feels light yet luxurious, and works beautifully with an open-plan space.

Option 3 offers a cozy and intimate design, with niche seating, a mirror, and open shelving, making the entryway a warm, personal, and functional focal point.

Thank you—I’m truly delighted to be part of bringing your dream entryway design to life.

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