Black Hallway Design Ideas with Travertine Floors
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Justin Doyle Homes
This hall leads from the living area to the master suite and features silver leaf with an acid wash stain to bring dimension to the natural wood finishes. Add in the backlighting, and this space comes to life!
Pineapple House Interior Design
Behind the burled walnut walls of this hallway is an entry to a china and silver closet. Across the hall is the powder room -- tastefully hidden behind the walnut panels like the wall it mirrors. The dining vestibule is highlighted by a bracelet chandelier hanging in a tiled square vault in the burl walnut clad ceiling.
Brett Drury Architectural Photography
Love Development and Construction
Beautiful lighted custom cabinets frame the entry into this formal living room
Alloy Homes Incorporated
Full-height wall panel runs the length of the home, and conceals storage, hidden door to mudroom & butler's pantry, media unit, and bar. This view is from the front foyer.
Fratantoni Design / Residential Architects
We love these dark and glass hallway double doors, it really gives off our client's style.
Studio Atelier
An oversized pivot door with timber panelling opens up and leads to the entertaining wing of the home with DJ booth, bar, pool room and wine cellar. A bold and moody palette was created with the material selection which includes travertine, timber panelling, brass screening and a feature emerald wallpaper.
Budget Blinds of Muncie
These beautiful shutters are made with a hidden tilt feature that enhances your view from inside the home instead of having the traditional tilt bar in the middle of each panel. They are extremely easy to clean and look very sleek! Our client was so pleased he completed a 5 star review on Budget Blinds and our shutters.
Annie Santulli Designs
A serene comfort has been created in this golf course estate by combining contemporary furnishings with rustic earth tones. The lush landscaping seen in the oversized windows was used as a backdrop for this entry hall and works well with the natural stone flooring in various earth tones. The smoked glass, lux fabrics in warm gray tones, and simple lines of the anchor furniture pieces add a contemporary richness to the design. While the organic art pieces and fixtures are a compliment to the tropical surroundings.
Gary Earl Parsons, Architect
Muffy Kibbey, Photographer
Zanderbuilt, General Contractor
Gary Lazar, Landscape Architecture
Black Hallway Design Ideas with Travertine Floors
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