Entryway
The entryway remembers what needs to leave with you.
The entryway is a transition zone — from home to world and back. It holds what you need before leaving, what you bring home, and the small rituals that make arrivals feel like landings.
Map your EntrywayEntryway is holding
Return packages and deadlines
Dry cleaning reminders
Keys, bags, essentials
What needs to leave with you tomorrow
Weather-based cues
“Leaving feels lighter when the entryway holds the plan.”
What it holds
The entryway remembers all of this.
Return packages and deadlines
Dry cleaning reminders
Keys, bags, essentials
What needs to leave with you tomorrow
Weather-based cues
Appointment prep
Arrival rituals
Seasonal gear changes
Work bag checklist
What always gets forgotten
In practice
Real memories. Real relief.
“The return package that needs to leave with you tomorrow.”
“The dry cleaning that has been waiting two weeks.”
“The phone charger you always forget.”
“The umbrella that belongs by the door.”
Ritual Cue
“Check entryway memory before Evening Close.”
Connected rooms
Teach your entryway
what to remember.
Start with one room. Add your first memory. Build from there.
Start your Room Memory Map