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Sophie Edwards

Can Bike Storage Be Decor? Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling Turn Theirs Into Striking Entryway Art, Tapping Into The 'Real Home' Trend Dominating in 2026

Split screen with an entryway featuring a bike on on the left and eva mendes on the right.

Designers often suggest that people decorate their homes around their passions, and Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes took this directive literally. Though most people tuck bikes away in a garage or shed, the acting power couple hangs theirs proudly from the wall in the hallway that serves as the entry to their home.

We spotted the couple's innovative entryway idea in a recent Instagram post from Eva, where she walks through the hallway past two bright yellow bikes hanging from the ceiling. Rather than simply storage, they serve as an extension of the cozy decor that characterizes this part of the home. Eva continues onto a wooden piano, a collection of hearty houseplants, and a pretty gallery wall against the white walls.

Though minimalists may consider the look needless clutter, it matches the shift of interior design trends for 2026. Rather than sterile spaces, homeowners are now seeking designs that feel lived-in and reflect their interests.

With these shifts in mind, Homes & Gardens goes through what makes Ryan and Eva's space work, the best products for recreating their look, and how you can bring this same lived-in aesthetic to your own home.

Recreate Eva and Ryan's Entryway at Home

People across social media are referring to the shift towards lived-in interiors like Ryan and Eva's as the 'Real Home trend' where imperfection becomes the secret ingredient for stylish interiors. Furniture expert Josh Branigan explains: 'The real home trend is about embracing how people actually live. Homes should feel warm, personal, and comfortable, not overly styled or untouchable. The key is intention. When items are chosen and placed thoughtfully, a space can feel lived-in without ever feeling disorganized.'

An entryway where a stylish bike acts as decor, similar to in Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling's home (Image credit: Future)

Rather than leaving every single thing out, this trend is about letting everyday idems be visible, but curated. By choosing just two colorful bikes on elegant stands, Eva and Ryan showcase their passions without making their entryway a mess. It's a trick to making your entryway look nicer, while still feeling lived in.

To recreate the look, Josh advises: 'Real homes show signs of life, whether that’s books, throws or everyday ceramics. Instead of hiding everything away, choose a few well-used items to keep on display. A stack of books on a coffee table or a favourite mug on open shelving adds character without creating visual noise. Limiting the number of items on show is essential. By grouping similar objects or rotating displays occasionally, spaces feel personal but never overwhelming.'


Whether it's a bicycle rack, a guitar, or some other celebration of self, the 'Real Home' trend permits us to display our most beloved everyday objects as art. If you enjoy our celebrity news and interior design advice, why not sign up to our newsletter so you never miss the latest features.

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