Guide to the Best Entryway Flooring

Stylish and Durable Options for Your Home


A mudroom entryway features a white bench with a wood seat and built-in cubbies, sitting on a light blue and white starburst patterned tile floor.
Featured tile: Laura Ashley Wicker Sea Spray. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

An entryway sets the tone for the rest of a home, and an inviting space will be enjoyed by everyone who comes through the door—whether that’s a half-dozen holiday guests, or you returning home at the end of a long day. An entryway is also a hard-working space, often serving as the landing spot for shoes, backpacks, coats, sports equipment and more, and even the most beautiful entryway floor must also be durable enough to withstand high levels of grit and moisture being tracked inside. 

 

With so many aesthetic and functional factors to balance, picking the right flooring material for your entryway can be tricky. In this article, we will guide you through the variables to consider to help you decide what material is best for your entryway floor.  

 

Factors to Consider When Choosing Entryway Flooring


        A pair of worn brown leather ankle boots with laces sits on a light-colored wood-look tile floor next to a piece of furniture draped with a cable-knit blanket.
Tile in image: Solna Natural. Design and photography by Brooke Pavel.

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Best Flooring for Entryways

A console table with a marble top and black metal base stands on a black and white patterned tile floor in a modern entryway.
Featured tile: Laval Noir.

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