With so much attention focused on the inside of the home and decor to suit your style, sometimes the entrance can be an afterthought.
Which is a shame, when you consider how a pristine porch can give your home a whole new aspect.
Moreover, it sets the tone for your design choices, bringing extra interest to key features and the facade.
“A thoughtfully designed porch deserves the same level of care and design integrity as a living room or kitchen,” says Anthony Threlfall, head of marketing at Everest, with more than 10 years’ experience in providing expert commentary on home improvements.
Indeed, no matter what the size, or how many steps to the threshold, the styling principles should remain consistent, “balancing functionality with aesthetic sophistication and creating a space that feels both curated and effortlessly welcoming,” suggests Threlfall.
And with longer days, better natural daylight, and flora coming into full bloom, summer is the perfect backdrop to showcase your entrance at its best – and make a lasting first impression.
Here, Threlfall shares his top tips to ensure your porch is nothing short of perfection…
Kerb appeal

“A porch’s visual impact begins at street level, where the architectural lines of the structure complement the character of the main house.”
He says a cohesive design ensures the porch feels like a natural extension of the building, rather than an afterthought.
“Consider the interplay of materials and colours,” advises Threlfall.
For homes with traditional red brick, he says incorporating timber accents or a classic composite door in muted heritage tones, such as sage green or anthracite grey, can introduce a sense of timeless elegance.
With newly constructed homes, he says clean lines, expansive glazing, and sleek aluminium fixtures create a minimalist aesthetic “that exudes high performance, cutting-edge design and sophistication.”
He also highlights the transformative role of lighting to enhance a porch’s external presentation.
While the harsh glare of a security floodlight serves a practical purpose, he says it often lacks the subtlety required for a welcoming entrance.
“Instead, consider statement lanterns framing the doorway or discreet recessed downlights in the soffit.”
“These choices cast a warm, inviting glow that accentuates the architectural features of the porch,” highlights Threlfall. “Creating an ambience of safety and hospitality as night falls.”

Function meets flair
While your entrance has to bear the brunt of daily movement, try not to fall into the trap of it becoming a dumping ground for shoes, shopping bags, coats and wet umbrellas.
“The transition from outside to inside should be seamless, with the decor of the porch offering a subtle preview of the interior design found within the property,” suggests Threlfall.
With flooring laying the foundations for this seamless flow. “Encaustic tiles with geometric patterns can inject personality and a touch of Victorian grandeur.
“While natural stone or high-quality porcelain offers a sleek, durable finish that withstands heavy footfall without compromising on elegance.”
By continuing a colour palette or material theme from your hallway into the porch, he says “it draws the eye inward, making the house feel more spacious and cohesive.”
Depending on your budget, he also suggests cleverly designed joinery or furniture such as a slim table or integrated storage solutions.
Think a bench or built-in cupboard to keep things clean and tidy.
Glazing makes a statement too, contributing to its performance and style. “High-performance glass ensures the space remains thermally efficient, acting as a barrier to keep the main house warm in winter… and cool in summer.

Foliage is your go-to when it comes to blurring the boundaries between the entrance and your home…
Introducing plants to your porch softens the lines, while adding colour and texture, says Threlfall. Perfectly placed for “creating the biophilic connection for a tranquil, welcoming atmosphere.”
Symmetry works well too, and by placing a pair of manicured bay trees or oversized planters either side of the entrance creates a sense of balance – a key aspect in garden design.
Hanging baskets are a natural, trailing foliage, climbing plants and anything with colour to boost the overall aesthetic with texture and shape.
He says the choice of planters is equally important. “Terracotta brings warmth and rustic charm, while slate or zinc offers a sharp, modern edge that complements contemporary design.”
Alongside treating your porch with the same design consideration as your interiors, Threlfall says you can totally transform the everyday ritual of coming home.
“Whether you’re greeting guests or simply turning the key after a long day, a perfectly curated porch ensures the welcome is always warm, stylish, and unmistakably yours,” he adds.











