If you’re trying to make an impression on the people that visit your home, then you have to start at the beginning. That beginning is, of course, your foyer. It’s the place where people first set foot when they cross the threshold of your home, and it’s the place where you can make the first impression.

How do you make a memorable first impression, though? Isn’t that something we’re all concerned with? Well, we’ve got some answers for you.

Over the past few months, we’ve been taking a look at some of the most luxurious foyers that have ever been built. Of course, most of these foyers are out the price range of most. That being said, there’s something to be learned from them.

Point being, if you want to create an unmistakable impression for every single person that visits your home, then you need to check out these luxurious foyers. So come take a tour, and garner all the inspiration that you think you can handle!

By Home Epiphany

Home Epiphany

Beautifully Spectacular

Flanking

With two curving stairways flanking this foyer, there’s an elegant symmetry to the design.

Chandelier

Given how massive this foyer is, the inclusion of a massive chandelier is absolutely necessary.

Wrought iron

The detailing of the wrought iron railings in this luxury foyer really add charm to the design.

Circular

The circular table placed in the center of the circle of tiles on the floor of this foyer creates an inviting atmosphere.

Flooring

For a foyer that’s going to make an instant impression, consider a unique and beautiful flooring solution

Lighting

Lighting that accentuates the architecture of the space is always a good idea for a luxury foyer

Door to inside

Notice how the design of this foyer ties the color of the front door into the space. This is always a good design idea

Ornate

Likewise, this foyer uses a unique tile pattern on the floor in order to mirror the ornateness of the front door.

Drawing in

The design choices made in this luxury foyer draw the eye toward the various living spaces beyond

Sunken

Though not very common, there’s something to be said for the sunken foyer, which blends the concept with that of a mudroom.

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