Front entryways are where your home makes its first impression, and I had been severely neglecting mine since I moved from my Manhattan apartment to the 'burbs a few years ago. I've found, though, that when you don't do anything to a space - particularly a pass-through, drop-zone area - it can become a mess quickly. I guess I'm just more motivated to keep a room tidy when it's somewhat designed.
If you're having trouble fitting all of your friends around the table, Crin said to consider installing banquette seating. "Manufacturing a banquette will not only save space, but done right, will add at least one extra seat at the table, making this dining nook more inviting towards social gatherings," Crin told Tasting Table. Banquettes require less space than traditional dining chairs, because they don't require room for the chair to be pulled out.
A sofa is a major investment, so it makes sense that you might be more inclined to shop for a more neutral, versatile model that's "safer" in design. But where's the fun in that? A statement sofa with interesting design details and bold upholstery can make any space feel fresher - and just because it's eye-catching doesn't mean it won't complement other furniture and decor.
The fabric reminds me of an oversized corduroy, and I was pleasantly surprised by how soft it was, like a faux fur. I also love the swivel feature. In about two months of use, I haven't had any issues with the swivel functionality. They work well on the hardwood and equally well when placed on the carpet. I recently had a Twilight movie marathon, and the swivel functionality made it super easy to switch between facing the TV.