FAQ
An entryway bench gives you a convenient place to sit while putting on or taking off shoes, while also helping keep your entryway organized. An entryway bench with shoe storage is especially useful for keeping everyday footwear off the floor and within easy reach. Open shelves offer quick access, while lift-top or hidden storage helps create a cleaner, more streamlined look.
Entryway benches come in several styles, depending on whether you need shoe storage, hidden storage, extra seating, or a more comfortable place to sit. Here are some of the most common options to consider.
Shoe storage benches
Shoe storage benches combine seating with easy-to-reach storage underneath. Open-shelf and two-tier designs keep everyday shoes off the floor while making them easy to grab on the way out. They're a practical choice for busy entryways, hallways, and mudrooms where you want seating and organization in one piece.
Lift-top storage benches
Lift-top benches feature a seat that opens to reveal hidden storage inside. They're useful for keeping items such as hats, scarves, bags, or other everyday essentials out of sight while maintaining a clean, uncluttered entryway. Tribesigns currently offers a 55-inch farmhouse shoe bench with flip-top storage in this collection.
Solid wood and open-base benches
Solid wood benches are a good choice if you want simple, versatile seating without built-in storage. Their open design keeps the space feeling less crowded and leaves room underneath for shoes or baskets. Many styles can also work beyond the entryway as a dining bench or end-of-bed bench.
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Upholstered entryway benches
Upholstered benches add extra comfort for sitting down to put on or take off shoes. Some combine a cushioned seat with open shoe storage, while others focus on generous seating with a streamlined frame. Upholstery such as faux leather can also be easier to wipe clean in a frequently used entryway. Tribesigns' 63-inch faux leather model, for example, is designed for entryways, foyers, hallways, mudrooms, and bedrooms.
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Choose a dining bench that fits your table length and seating needs. A 47-inch bench works well for smaller tables and typically seats two, while 55- to 59-inch benches offer more room for two to three people. For larger dining tables, a 63-inch bench provides more generous seating. Ideally, the bench should be slightly shorter than the table so it can tuck in neatly when not in use.
Keep the setup simple and functional. Add one or two pillows or a throw for warmth, while leaving enough seating space for everyday use. For open-base benches, place fitted baskets underneath for extra storage without blocking shoe access. Complete the area with a mirror, wall art, or a runner to make the entryway feel more welcoming and pulled together.
Yes. Storage benches are a practical choice for entryways because they combine seating and organization in one piece. They provide a convenient place to sit while putting on shoes and help keep shoes, bags, and everyday essentials off the floor—especially useful in busy or smaller entryways.
Many hallway benches can also be used as end-of-bed benches, depending on their size, design, and intended use. A simple wood bench can add extra seating or display space in a bedroom, while a storage bench can provide additional organization. Check the dimensions and product specifications for the individual model.























