Are you familiar with the term ‘amuse-bouche’?
Normally experienced in a restaurant setting, an amuse-bouche is a single, bite-sized hors d’oeuvre – complements of the chef .
Its purpose is to tickle your taste buds and whet your appetite for what’s to come.
If you think about it, the entryway to your home is a kind of amuse-bouche, although you aren’t likely to see it described in that manner in any publications on interior design.
Why do I say this?
Let’s explore the purpose of the Entry, and you will see what I mean. The Entryway is:
- A place to enter the home
- A place to receive visitors
Here’s what else the Entry is meant to do:
- Say something about the people who live there, by suggesting their interests and personalities
- Be warm and inviting, so visitors feel welcomed.
- Offer a hint of ‘what’s to come’
Do you see the connection?





when common sense flies out the window and we knock ourselves out trying to produce the ‘perfect’ holiday memories for our families.
Since we aren’t planning on having sixty guests over for dinner, I don’t need to decorate the house from top to bottom. Who would I be knocking myself out for?
When it comes to Interior Design, what does it mean to be ‘Green’?
