Black Hallway Design Ideas with Limestone Floors

HIdden Doorway
HIdden Doorway
O’Hara InteriorsO’Hara Interiors
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Master Bedroom Hallway with Three Drum Chandeliers
Master Bedroom Hallway with Three Drum Chandeliers
Michelle's InteriorsMichelle's Interiors
My objective here was to create a grand but not ornate passage within the master bedroom suite. I chose a blend of traditional, contemporary and modern elements including free-form art, stained wood, custom doors with raised panels and a trio of chandeliers with black shades and crystal rods. The fixtures remind of a woman wearing a simple black sheath with glittering jewelry. Photo by Brian Gassel
Whale ribs accentuate this hallway
Whale ribs accentuate this hallway
Buckingham Resources LTDBuckingham Resources LTD
Hallway leading to the guest bedroom wing and den.
Community Clubhouse of architect Keng Fu Lo.
Community Clubhouse of architect Keng Fu Lo.
LeichtUSALeichtUSA
Floor-to-ceiling windows and striking pillars dominate the lounge area on the ground floor which generously opens up to the outside. The architect was inspired by the work of Le Corbusier and thus created a flowing, intermingling room arrangement. The numerous comfortable seating possibilities are inviting and communicative: this is where several people come together or where more discreet meetings take place. The water landscape outside is refreshing and is part of the ingenious climate concept the building is based on. Photo: Kuo-Min Lee
Haverford
Haverford
Liz Young InteriorsLiz Young Interiors
An old console was lacquered with Fine Paints Of Europe. Topped with glass art work and glass votives, this foyer space boasts several shades of gray.
Flatiron Loft Apartment
Flatiron Loft Apartment
Shenton Architects LLPShenton Architects LLP
This one bedroom apartment is located in a converted loft building in the Flatiron District of Manhattan overlooking Madison Square, the start of Madison Avenue and the Empire State Building. The project involved a gut renovation interior fit-out including the replacement of the windows. In order to maximize natural light and open up views from the apartment, the layout is divided into three "layers" from enclosed to semi-open to open. The bedroom is set back as far as possible within the central layer so that the living room can occupy the entire width of the window wall. The bedroom was designed to be a flexible space that can be completely open to the living room and kitchen during the day, creating one large space, but enclosed at night. This is achieved with sliding and folding glass doors on two sides of the bedroom that can be partially or completely opened as required. The open plan kitchen is focused on a long island that acts as a food preparation area, workspace and can be extended to create a dining table projecting into the living room. The bathroom acts as a counterpoint to the light, open plan design of the rest of the apartment, with a sense of luxury provided by the finishes, the generous shower and bath and three separate lighting systems that can be used together or individually to define the mood of the space. The materials throughout the apartment are a simple palette of glass, metal, stone and wood. www.archphoto.com
Interiors
Interiors
Fänas ArchitectureFänas Architecture
Tuscan style home in Vail, Colorado. Stone, wood, stucco, clay roof tile. Stone floor tile. Stone walls. Arched doorway.
Private Residence - Jersey
Private Residence - Jersey
Artisans of DevizesArtisans of Devizes
Mallory and Tora Blue Limestone floor tiles in a tumbled finish.

Black Hallway Design Ideas with Limestone Floors

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