Gisele Bündchen's entryway opens to a statement floating glass staircase – the architectural elements offer a new way to introduce modernity to your foyer
Contemporary architecture takes center stage in Gisele Bündchen's Miami foyer; it's full of lessons on using glass and open-concept spaces for an elevated look


Everyone knows a 'modern home' when they see it, but it's much harder to describe the elements that go into this style. From glass to metal, to hard lines, to organic curves there are many different ideas of what constitutes the look. No such questions exist when it comes to Gisele Bündchen's foyer.
The model's Miami entryway idea embodies the quintessential contemporary home. Upon opening the door, guests are greeted by a floating glass staircase. It has gray stone steps that match the flat stone flooring that stretches across the open concept space towards the living room and kitchen. The shape of the staircase reveals a tiled wall full of different shades of gray. Rectangular lights above the entrance are reflected in the glass. Large windows on the back wall fill the room with light.
There's no denying that Bündchen's modern entryway is incredibly striking, and this was clearly the goal of the design. Nina Lichtenstein, Westchester-based interior designer states: 'An entryway is more than just a transitional space; it is the initial impression your home makes on guests. A well-staged entryway sets the tone for the entire house, reflecting your style and offering a warm welcome. Investing time and thought into staging your entryway can significantly enhance the appeal and functionality of your home. With the right accessories and a clear vision, you can transform this often-overlooked space into a captivating and welcoming entry point.'
Lichtenstein continues, 'By reflecting the style and personality of your home, the entryway can create a cohesive design scheme, seamlessly connecting the entry with other living spaces.' Thus, by incorporating modern touches in her entryway, Bündchen signals the modern decor of her entire home. It's a bold statement of who you, and your home are.
What are the best ways to recreate Bündchen's clever signaling? According to Lichtenstein, it starts with entryway lighting. She tells H&G: 'Lighting is crucial in an entryway as it creates an inviting ambiance. A statement chandelier, pendant light, or elegant sconce can instantly elevate the space. Consider fixtures with unique designs or materials (twine, crystals, wood) that echo your home's overall aesthetic.' For instance, this home features rectangular modern lighting.
Decorating with art in the entryway is also incredibly important for setting the tone. In this home, the staircase speaks for itself, but you might want to style other pieces in a more bare bones space. 'Personalize your entryway with art and decorative accents,' says Lichtenstein. 'Whether it's a gallery wall of family photos, a piece of artwork, a vase of flowers, or decorative objects like geodes, sculptures, or plants, these elements add character and make the space feel like an extension of your home. Personalized artwork completed by the family or treasures collected from travels abroad can add a special touch.'
Shop the Modern Entryway Edit
This large vase is a simple and elegant way to integrate glass into your entryway. Add a single branch for an elevated, modern feel.
What's more avant-garde than art? An abstract sculpture in your entryway is the perfect way to signal the modernity and artsiness of your home to visitors
If you want to create a modern entryway like Gisele's but you don't have a floating glass staircase, you can create a similar brightening effect with a mirror. Lichtenstein suggests: 'Mirrors are versatile entryway staples. They not only make the space feel larger and brighter but also provide a last-minute check before you head out the door. Find a mirror with an eye-catching frame that complements your decor.'
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First impressions are important, and therefore so are entryways. Gisele Bündchen proves the rule.

Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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