Sofia Richie Grainge’s Entryway Masterclass: How Monochrome and Light Woods, Black Accents, and Sleek Details Create a Warm, Stylish Welcome

Sofia's modern, minimalist entryway is warmed up thanks to wood floors and picture frames, which complement the white wall paint and black stair posts

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Apart from a front door, an entryway dictates the ambiance of a home. As such, everything from the wall paint color to the floor materials should be considered with care, and the hope of engaging and welcoming visitors.

Sofia Richie Grainge has nailed it with her minimalist, neutral entryway, as seen on her Instagram page. The hardwood floors complement her light banister perfectly, while a wood frame houses a black-and-white drawing. The black stair posts, meanwhile, are chic and elegant.

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According to design insiders, black-and-white color palettes are particularly suitable for entryways, as they are incredibly versatile and elevated.

'There’s something undeniably powerful about a black-and-white entryway,' designer Nina Lichtenstein states. 'It’s a classic palette that transcends trends, eras, and even architectural styles. The moment you cross the threshold into a space defined by this timeless contrast, you’re greeted with an air of sophistication that’s as bold as it is balanced.'

She continues, 'This palette works effortlessly across a wide range of design styles. In a modern or contemporary setting, black-and-white emphasizes clean lines and geometric form, often paired with sleek finishes and sculptural lighting. In a more traditional home, the duo feels heritage-rich. Picture black-and-white checkerboard floors, intricate millwork in high-contrast paint, and brass fixtures that add warmth. It also complements transitional, art deco, farmhouse, and even industrial aesthetics with equal finesse.'

Nina recommends adding in wood features to a black-and-white entryway to both warm it up, as well as create some textural intrigue.

'What makes a black-and-white entryway truly enduring is its flexibility,' she explains. 'It offers a foundation for layering. Pops of color, natural wood tones, or rich textures can be added seasonally or over time without compromising the integrity of the design. It’s a blank slate that still feels complete.'


Hannah Ziegler
News Editor

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.

Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.

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