Black Entryway Design Ideas with Beige Walls
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LaRue Architects
Surrounded by nature in the quiet Rollingwood neighborhood, this elegant soft contemporary home is screened from the street with a private courtyard initiated by a dynamic board formed concrete wall and refined landscape. The expansive use of floor-to-ceiling glass at the rear of the home opens up the view to Zilker Park and can be experienced from the covered outdoor living space and just about every room from inside the home.
Photo Credit: Paul Bardagjy
Brittany C Wallace Interiors
Foyer entry with double doors, extra detail on trim with a shoulder casing, plinth blocks, columns separating dining room, paneled trim breaking up the large two story space.
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Didn't want to take out the window or move it so I fixed the imperfection with mirrors. Photographer ~ Bob Narod.
Clark Hall Doors
One of the most common surprises for homeowners replacing an existing front-entry is the impact it makes on the interior of their home. The installation of a new, custom ornate front door can effect the entire way you feel about your home.
Mercury Mosaics and Tile
This lovely St. Paul home needed to give their entry way a tile face lift. So, they turned to us to make tile for their beautiful home. Our rustic Patina glaze color lent well to their mission style entryway.
2"x4" Subway Tile - 123R Patina / 2"x2" Small Square Tile - 123R Patina
Brian O'Keefe Architect, P.C.
The new interior iron doors in the Main Entry Vestibule incorporate gold leaf rosette accents and hardware and a custom sculpted Angel in the transom to bless everyone as they enter and leave the home.
Historic New York City Townhouse | Renovation by Brian O'Keefe Architect, PC, with Interior Design by Richard Keith Langham
US Door & More Inc
sku# Rubi Slimlite_2, Double Door Exterior Prehung Mahogany, 9 Lite Tempered, Contemporary Home
Weninger Construction & Design Ltd
This family getaway was built with entertaining and guests in mind, so the expansive Bootroom was designed with great flow to be a catch-all space essential for organization of equipment and guests.
Integrated ski racks on the porch railings outside provide space for guests to park their gear. Covered entry has a metal floor grate, boot brushes, and boot kicks to clean snow off.
Inside, ski racks line the wall beside a work bench, providing the perfect space to store skis, boards, and equipment, as well as the ideal spot to wax up before hitting the slopes.
Around the corner are individual wood lockers, labeled for family members and usual guests. A custom-made hand-scraped wormwood bench takes the central display – protected with clear epoxy to preserve the look of holes while providing a waterproof and smooth surface.
Wooden boot and glove dryers are positioned at either end of the room, these custom units feature sturdy wooden dowels to hold any equipment, and powerful fans mean that everything will be dry after lunch break.
The Bootroom is finished with naturally aged wood wainscoting, rescued from a lumber storage field, and the large rail topper provides a perfect ledge for small items while pulling on freshly dried boots. Large wooden baseboards offer protection for the wall against stray equipment.
Black Entryway Design Ideas with Beige Walls
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