57 Best Staircase Ideas to Decorate Your Entry
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57 Best Staircase Ideas to Decorate Your Entry

Apr 08, 2025

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The return of blooms and birds can only mean one thing: spring is finally here, which also means it's time for the return of entertaining—whether it's an Easter brunch or an elevated garden party. If you're itching to update your space after sitting with it all winter, now is the time to act, especially in those small, overlooked spaces like the staircase that can be refreshed in an afternoon or weekend. Not sure where to start or how to make an impact in such a small area? Have no fear—we're here to help. There are a plethora of inexpensive, designer-approved ways to transform your stairwell from a simple pass-through space to a prettied-up showstopper. Whether you want to play up the country charm of wonderfully worn wood treads or add designer flair with a collected gallery wall, we've gathered up our 57 favorite staircase ideas for you that are guaranteed to transform your entry.Here are some more ideas for styling your entry:

Looking for a quick update? Give your wainscoting a new look with a bold paint color, like the deep, steely navy blue designer Molly Singer chose for her Pennsylvania home's charming entry.

Get the Look:Wainscoting Paint Color: Hague Blue by Farrow & Ball

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The easiest way to upgrade your staircase? Add a pop of color to your treads! In this Victorian-era home designed by Erick Espinoza, a happy historic green adds an unexpected dose of cheer to the white stairwell.

Get the Look:Stair Tread Paint Color: Raleigh Green by Benjamin Moore

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If you’re doing a full-on makeover, be sure to keep a little bit of your home's historic charm. In this upstate New York home, designer Christina Salway chose to paint the wood newel post and banister black, while leaving the delightfully worn wood treads exposed. In the connecting entry, a fresh color palette of crisp white and happy sage adds a cheery spin.

Get the Look:Wall Paint Color: All White by Farrow & BallTrim Paint Color: Quiet Moments by Benjamin Moore

In this Maine cottage’s airy stairwell, a collection of seaworthy ship paintings and seascapes were sourced from across the country by homeowners John Petersen and William Kinnane.

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If you love the idea of a splashy entry full of wallpaper, we say go for it! Give your space a more designed feel by matching the palette inside and out, like DIYers Victoria and Marcus Ford did in their entry.

RELATED: See More of Victoria and Marcus’s Entryway Makeover!

There’s no greater space to show off your favorite vintage finds than in that triangular space in front of your stairs. In this New York farmhouse, designer Hadley Wiggins anchored the entry with a midcentury sideboard piled up with antiques.

RELATED: See More of This Restored 1800s Farmhouse That is Proof That Some Things Get Better With Age

Don’t be afraid to make a bold statement with your staircase, like this one that's painted an rich inky gray. Offset the dark with a lighter paint color on the walls and bring in warmth through aged wood picture frames and a rustic light fixture. RELATED: The Top Dark Gray Paint Colors to Warm Up Your Home

Take a note from homeowners Sarah and Russell Bennett by transforming your overlooked nook under the stairs into a home office. The desk can also easily double as a drinks station when hosting!

RELATED: 45+ Best Home Office Ideas to Inspire You While You Work

Look to the outdoors for color inspiration. If you didn’t know you were near the ocean before entering this circa-1855 Maine cottage, the sea-foam green staircase might be a huge clue. A duo of picnic baskets lined up against the wall adds to the summery theme.

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Lay down a stair runner to add pattern and interest to your steps. The well-worn stair runner at this 18th-century farmhouse is a fond reminder of guests who have come and gone. To get the look in your own home, find a runner you love and don’t forget the carpet tape!

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Short on space but determined to make it stylish, the homeowners of this Long Island, New York saltbox-style home added an antique piano and a collection of straw hats—amongst other things—at the bottom of their stairwell.

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Before the renovation of this 19th century New York home, the stairs were covered in a colorful carpet and the walls were painted bright salmon. Now, crisp white walls complement the dark stair treads and a simple Moravian star lights up the entry. The homeowners also embraced the quirky antique newel post cap that came with the home and welcome it as a conversation starter for guests.

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Antique portraits line the entire stairwell of this California farmhouse giving it a collected-over-time look. Search for a quirky mix of personalities to get a similar look that also makes for a great conversation starter.

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Rather than lay a real runner in this narrow stairwell, designer Christina Salway painted one! To get the look, start with a light neutral base, then paint a wide stripe of one color with thin borders of another darker paint color.

Get the Look: Stair Paint Colors: The wide middle stripe is painted Stonybrook by Benjamin Moore. The thinner outer stripes are painted French Press by Benjamin Moore.

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Rather than painting your stair railing all the same color, give it a little wow factor by paint the balustrades a different color than the handrail. Here, that blue and blue color pairing is repeated on the front door.

Don’t know what to do with that empty landing? An oversized pitcher or an antique accent piece can easily fill a design dead space in the corner of an L-shaped staircase. Just be sure to measure your piece so you don't crowd the walking space.

Add an unexpected twist by hanging small pieces of art on staircase risers—as shown here in actor Tony Shalhoub’s charming Martha’s Vineyard home. This works best if the pieces are in a similar style!

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Bright canary-colored paint steals the show in this New York farmhouse’s entryway. Opt for happy hues in complimentary color families to get a similar look.

RELATED: Tour More of This New York Farmhouse That is the Perfect Mix of Vintage and Modern

Obsessed with fun and figural pieces? Take inspiration from this Wisconsin lake house and hang them with pride. Cascading down the main stairwell, these skis, which the homeowners spent years collecting, take wall paneling to the next level.

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When stairs won’t do (or there is simply no room), opt for a sturdy, permanent ladder such as this one. Work with a contractor to make sure your setup follows code and is safe for the whole family.

A combination of whites and browns will make your entire home look and feel clean and airy. This New York guesthouse takes inspiration from Scandinavian design for its refined look. Oversized brass candlesticks dotted up the stairs add to the restrained elegance.

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Anna Logan is the Senior Homes & Style Editor at Country Living, where she has been covering all things home design, including sharing exclusive looks at beautifully designed country kitchens, producing home features, writing everything from timely trend reports on the latest viral aesthetic to expert-driven explainers on must-read topics, and rounding up pretty much everything you’ve ever wanted to know about paint, since 2021. Anna has spent the last seven years covering every aspect of the design industry, previously having written for Traditional Home, One Kings Lane, House Beautiful, and Frederic. She holds a degree in journalism from the University of Georgia. When she’s not working, Anna can either be found digging around her flower garden or through the dusty shelves of an antique shop. Follow her adventures, or, more importantly, those of her three-year-old Maltese and official Country Living Pet Lab tester, Teddy, on Instagram.

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