We’re back with another Get This Look post. Today, we’re sharing this super popular transitional entryway from the 2016 Utah Valley Parade of Homes. This home was built by Summit Construction and designed by Four Chairs Furniture. We absolutely loved this unique entryway space and wanted to share how to get a similar look in your own home!

Learn how to get the look of this transitional entryway with black interior door, white trim work, wood ceiling details, bubble chandelier, navy blue lamps, wood shutter console table and fiddle leaf fig tree.

Get This Look: A Transitional Entryway

As you walk in the front door, you’re greeted by the gorgeous “bubble” chandelier. The chandelier then draws your eyes up to the stunning woodwork on the ceiling. It is such a unique and stunning entryway that blends two styles effortlessly.

Learn how to get the look of this transitional entryway with black interior door, white trim work, wood ceiling details, bubble chandelier, navy blue lamps, wood shutter console table and fiddle leaf fig tree.

This transitional space, which mixes some more traditional and more modern elements, makes it a space that appeals to many. Which is perfect for any entryway, making guests feel at home!

To achieve a similar look in your own space, we’ve rounded up some items to help you get the same vibe. Click any of the images below to learn more about each item. (This post contains affiliate links; click here to learn more and see our full disclosure policy.)

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Want to see more of this home? We recently featured the home’s playroom loft/homework station space in another Get This Look post!

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