Martha Stewart designed the ultimate entryway bench, inspired by her Bedford Farmhouse – it's a transitional accent piece for under $300
Making a Martha-approved first impression has never felt simpler – this discounted piece has an antique wood finish for an authentic, rustic feel


When making a memorable first impression, you could do far worse than follow Martha Stewart's example. The design guru's Bedford farmhouse is so iconic, it has a furniture range named in its honor – and her entryway furnishings are an inevitable place to start.
Specifically designed to impress in the first room of your home, the Isla Entryway Accent Bench (available on Amazon) is a jewel of Martha Stewart's collection. Staying true to her Bedford Lifestyle Collection, the bench draws inspiration from her NY home, known for its cozy yet elegant aesthetic. In the case of this bench, it has a timeless tufted design, cane side frames, and a natural reclaimed wood finish – making it the perfect transitional accent bench.
In celebration of Amazon's Spring Deal Days, Martha's accent bench is currently enjoying 25% off, meaning it's even more acsessible than ever before.
In true Martha Stewart style, this bench is both good-looking and designed to last. Crafted for Quality, it's a sturdy and robust sitting bench made out of solid wood and featuring a comfortable high-density foam seat. We also love how it's upholstered with soft and durable fabric for added coziness.
Incorporating a bench is a celeb-approved way to upgrade your entryway, but Martha is not alone in her love for this furniture. Rachel Stringer, a real estate agent at Raleigh Realty, notes how a bench is an essential addition when designing an entryway – whether you're selling your home or not..
'When it comes to styling an entryway or hallway, it’s all about finding the right balance between function and personality. I’ve worked with a lot of clients who feel stuck on what to do with these spaces, especially when it comes to adding larger pieces like chairs, cabinets, or even artwork. The goal is to make the space feel lived-in and welcoming, but also practical,' Rachel says.
'One thing I always suggest is to start with furniture that makes sense for the space. If you have room, a slim bench or a chair can be a great addition. It gives people a place to sit while putting on shoes, but it doesn’t overwhelm the space. I’ve seen entryways transformed just by adding a simple, comfortable chair in the corner.'
Alongside the bench, Rachel suggests prioritizing personal items, such as artwork and photographs, to make your entryway feel lived-in.
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'In my experience, the best way to make an entryway or hallway feel lived-in is to mix the practical with the personal,' she says.
'Add a chair, a cabinet, or even a few hooks for coats, but don’t forget to include a personal touch with art or family photos. It’s about creating a space that feels both useful and inviting.' These three pieces are a beautiful starting point in all homes. Cumulus Landscape II by Emma Scarvey (available via Wayfair) is particularly perfect for a farmhouse-style space such as Martha's.
This print (on wrapped canvas) depicts a rolling landscape in green and beige hues below a fluffy, clouded sky. We love its earthy hues, perfect for a traditional home.
Abstract and neutral, this fine line print is the perfect pairing for a modern and minimal space. It's simple enough to work in every kind of entryway, no matter the size.
This print infuses a room with some modern yet natural elements. Place it above your entryway bench for a timeless first impression.
Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens. She first joined Future Plc as a News Writer across their interiors titles, including Livingetc and Real Homes, before becoming H&G's News Editor in April 2022. She now leads the Celebrity/ News team. Before joining Future, Megan worked as a News Explainer at The Telegraph, following her MA in International Journalism at the University of Leeds. During her BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, she gained writing experience in the US while studying in New York. Megan also focused on travel writing during her time living in Paris, where she produced content for a French travel site. She currently lives in London with her antique typewriter and an expansive collection of houseplants.
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