Hilarious memes showcase creative uses for man’s inaccessible foyer landing

Meera Jacka
Hilarious memes showcase creative uses for man's inaccessible foyer landing

A man stumped on what to make of the inaccessible foyer landing in his house has been met with hilarious memes as creative internet users offer their ideas.

A common feature found in American suburban design is the inclusion of an inaccessible foyer landing above the front door, often nicknamed a “Lawyer Foyer” due to its resemblance to a law firm’s inner entrance.

However, what exactly to do with the extra space is a question that has left some stumped — including real estate maximalist Alan Corey.

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Corey asked internet users for “any creative solutions” on how to stage the space. And, in true internet fashion, users delivered their most hilarious suggestions.

“One of my least-liked design elements of suburban design is this inaccessible landing I see in foyers,” Corey wrote, before asking the internet for advice on “staging”.

The esports team, Heroic, transformed the space with some “clean” editing so that the landing peered out into the world of Counter-Strike 2. Another user even edited the landing to showcase the demolition process needed to create Heroic’s design.

Another X user, Skylar Romines had a very different approach on how to make use of the foyer landing. Taking note of current trends, Romines recommended Corey fill the space with Target’s popular Stanley Cups.

According to Romines, her simple design solution would add “+$200k value” to the house, as fans of the popular cup have proven their willingness to spend large bucks in order to obtain one.

In response to Romines’ idea, Corey pointed out the security risks of housing the popular cup; “Need iron bars over those windows!”

With so many creative responses flooding in, Corey has been retweeting some of his favorite designs — though it remains to be seen whether he will actually implement any.

About The Author

Meera Jacka is a Senior Entertainment and Trending News Writer on the Australian Dexerto team. She completed her undergrad at Curtin University with a double major in professional writing and publishing and creative writing, graduating with Honours in creative writing. A horror fan with a guilty pleasure in reality TV, Meera covers all things entertainment and trending news, with the occasional film and gaming content thrown in the mix. Contact Meera at meera.jacka@dexerto.com