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  2. 20 Entryway Tables That Instantly Show Your Guests You ... - AOL

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    Many console tables only offer shelving or open storage, but if you want to ensure a true clutter-free entryway, closed storage is the way to go. Now, junk mail, extra scarves, and spare keys have ...

  3. Genkan - Wikipedia

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    Genkan. Genkan ( 玄関) are traditional Japanese entryway areas for a house, apartment, or building, a combination of a porch and a doormat. [1] It is usually located inside the building directly in front of the door. The primary function of genkan is for the removal of shoes before entering the main part of the house or building.

  4. Vestibule (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Vestibule (architecture) A vestibule (also anteroom, antechamber, or foyer) is a small room leading into a larger space [ 1] such as a lobby, entrance hall, or passage, for the purpose of waiting, withholding the larger space from view, reducing heat loss, providing storage space for outdoor clothing, etc. The term applies to structures in both ...

  5. 15 Clever Hidden Door Ideas for the Ultimate Secret Hideaway

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    Sneaky Storage At a quick glance, you'll probably miss the hidden door in this guest room. Located across from the bed is a small doorway that's flush with the wall, concealing what's likely to be ...

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    Fill it with extra throw blankets or seasonal clothing, then display it in an entryway, living room or at the foot of the bed. It's available in a ton of neutral hues, but I personally love the ...

  7. Getabako - Wikipedia

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    Getabako. A getabako (下駄箱) is a shoe cupboard in Japan, usually situated in the genkan, an entryway or porch of the house. This is often called a cubby in the United States. In Japan, it is considered uncouth to not remove one's shoes before entering the house. [1] [2] Near the getabako is a slipper rack, [3] and most people in Japan wear ...

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