Arts and Crafts Vestibule Design Ideas
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
1 - 20 of 43 photos
Item 1 of 3
Meriwether Inc
This 1919 bungalow was lovingly taken care of but just needed a few things to make it complete. The owner, an avid gardener wanted someplace to bring in plants during the winter months. This small addition accomplishes many things in one small footprint. This potting room, just off the dining room, doubles as a mudroom. Design by Meriwether Felt, Photos by Susan Gilmore
Tim Andersen Architect
Closeup of breakfast room entry shows restored rafter tails with rolled roofing and integral gutters. Leaded glass windows are above dining room buffet. New fencing and gates have vertical slats to relate to original railing at entry.
grouparchitect
Architect: Grouparchitect.
General Contractor: S2 Builders.
Photography: Grouparchitect.
MWA, Inc.
The covered entry features a mix of stone and wood washed in soft light. Photographer: Ethan Rohloff
J&J Building
Side entry foyer with landing bench for shoes and bags. This is a convenient and cool place for organizing your family coming or going. The custom wood bench features recessed panel drawers, the flooring is 18 x 18 " essex cream ceramic tile (from Alpha tile), and the "Amazing Gray" walls (Sherwan Williams SW7044), and trim is in Pure White (SW705).
Zelaya Properties LLC
Paint colors:
Walls: Glidden Meeting House White 50YY 74/069
Ceilings/Trims/Doors: Glidden Swan White GLC23
Robert B. Narod Photography
Hello Norden
New period-correct cabinetry, wallpaper and milk-glass lighting create a kitchen and dining room reminiscent of an era past. While opening up a wall and creating a peninsula topped with modern dark countertops and a massive slab backsplash behind the range bring the function desired today. The creation of a custom butler’s pantry painted a deep shade of green and exposing the chimney is a nod to our signature bold layering in both colors, materials and textures.
Capomastro Group
A smart plan for modern living, and careful attention to detail during Capomastro Group's total transformation of this historically-significant, rare single family home in San Francisco's Russian Hill neighborhood produced a showcase-grade property that will be prized for generations to come. A four-car garage, rooftop entertainment deck with views of Alcatraz and Coit Tower, and a home-elevator ensure maximum enjoyment of upscale urban living for extended family and lucky visitors!
Architect: Gregory D. Smith, Architect
Photographic Credit: Tyler W. Chartier
Fluidesign Studio
Building Design, Plans, and Interior Finishes by: Fluidesign Studio I Photographer: sethbennphoto.com
Boss Design Ltd
How do you feel when you walk through this entry way? The feeling of classy style and coziness is what comes to our mind. A warm welcome in this entrance is definitely what you would receive from these homeowners!
Arts and Crafts Vestibule Design Ideas
1