The entrance hall is the most important area in any house. It serves as an introduction to your personality and taste, because it is the first part of the house people see, when they visit you. Hence, the entrance
hall speaks volumes. It gives your visitors an idea about the rest of your house. Therefore, never treat the entrance area as an afterthought. Make this part of your house as attractive and organized as the rest, because a well-designed, handsome entrance is a good entry point into your home.
Most people leave the entrance of their homes dark and gloomy. It is treated like a boring passage meant to let people in and out of the house. However, just as you make the effort to
decorate and keep the rest of the house well organized, the entrance too needs just as much attention, because, as they say, first appearances make lasting impressions.
It takes just a few minutes for those first impressions to form. Hence, use your imagination and creativity to display all you want to say about you and your house in the hallway. Do not disregard this area just because people merely pass through it. Use it instead, as an opportunity to unleash your ingenuity and originality.
Here are some guidelines that will help you make your entrance hall attractive:Your imagination will rule when you decorate your entrance hall, as it does not require much furniture. The walls and ceiling dominate the few bric-a-brac and pieces of furniture that you will use.
You can use water and mild soap to remove simple dirt spots. After cleaning the dirt, rinse the wallpaper with clean water, and dry it with a soft towel. If the stain is too difficult to remove, you will then have to use a strong detergent. Never use powdered cleaner, or nail polish and bug remover, as they may damage the wallpaper. If you have painted the walls, just wipe them with a soft cloth.
Floor and ceiling: The
floor needs to be washed at least once a week, or more frequently if you floor gets dirty a lot. Dampen a mop, and clean the floors with clear water. There is no need to use detergent. Move the furniture out of the way before you start mopping. The method of cleaning the floor will depend on the kind of flooring you have. Wooden flooring, for example, will need to be waxed and polished occasionally, and swept with a soft bristle broom everyday. You can also vacuum with a soft brush attachment once or twice a week.
Furniture: Cleaning the furniture needs a lot of care and attention. Take special care if the furniture is very expensive or are antiques. Wooden tables, chairs and chests need polishing and waxing. If you have used a steel bench, clean it with the required
cleaning solution. Wipe the coat hook and shoe rack with a soft cloth. Use a damp soft cloth to wipe the mirror, photo frames and framed paintings. Do not spray water as that may damage the photos or painting.
Lighting: make sure that you remove the light fixtures and wash them gently. Dry them with a cloth and replace them. Take extra care when you clean the chandeliers.