Contemporary Entryway Design Ideas with a Dark Wood Front Door
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design by Christina Perry
A contemporary craftsman East Nashville entry featuring a dark wood front door paired with a matching upright piano and white built-in open cabinetry. Interior Designer & Photography: design by Christina Perry
design by Christina Perry | Interior Design
Nashville, TN 37214
Lindsay Lausch Interior Design
Contemporary custom home with light and dark contrasting elements in a Chicago suburb.
Cascade West Development
Paint by Sherwin Williams
Body Color - Worldly Grey - SW 7043
Trim Color - Extra White - SW 7006
Island Cabinetry Stain - Northwood Cabinets - Custom Stain
Gas Fireplace by Heat & Glo
Fireplace Surround by Surface Art Inc
Tile Product A La Mode
Flooring and Tile by Macadam Floor & Design
Hardwood by Shaw Floors
Hardwood Product Mackenzie Maple in Timberwolf
Carpet Product by Mohawk Flooring
Carpet Product Neutral Base in Orion
Kitchen Backsplash Mosaic by Z Tile & Stone
Tile Product Rockwood Limestone
Kitchen Backsplash Full Height Perimeter by United Tile
Tile Product Country by Equipe
Slab Countertops by Wall to Wall Stone
Countertop Product : White Zen Quartz
Faucets and Shower-heads by Delta Faucet
Kitchen & Bathroom Sinks by Decolav
Windows by Milgard Windows & Doors
Window Product Style Line® Series
Window Supplier Troyco - Window & Door
Lighting by Destination Lighting
Custom Cabinetry & Storage by Northwood Cabinets
Customized & Built by Cascade West Development
Photography by ExposioHDR Portland
Original Plans by Alan Mascord Design Associates
Today’s Entry Doors
Contemporary Double Entry Doors. Thermatru Smooth fiberglass model S5RXJ-PULSE 5 LIGHTS Painted vineyard. Betek Baden entry door handles. Installed in Anaheim, CA home.
Anne Shutan
Mahogany Doors with Glass in Longmont, CO
It is always exciting to find a balance in double doors between curves and straight lines. Not all the doors are equal in width, adding to its unique nature. Each door is a sculpture within itself.
Gary Rosard Architect
This modern house is a departure from the traditional style of new homes in the area. Stone, stucco, mahogany and glass create a dynamic composition on the exterior. The interior features open spaces and well considered materials and finishes. Energy efficient systems and appliances were employed throughout.
SGDI - Sarah Gallop Design Inc.
The objective was to create a warm neutral space to later customize to a specific colour palate/preference of the end user for this new construction home being built to sell. A high-end contemporary feel was requested to attract buyers in the area. An impressive kitchen that exuded high class and made an impact on guests as they entered the home, without being overbearing. The space offers an appealing open floorplan conducive to entertaining with indoor-outdoor flow.
Due to the spec nature of this house, the home had to remain appealing to the builder, while keeping a broad audience of potential buyers in mind. The challenge lay in creating a unique look, with visually interesting materials and finishes, while not being so unique that potential owners couldn’t envision making it their own. The focus on key elements elevates the look, while other features blend and offer support to these striking components. As the home was built for sale, profitability was important; materials were sourced at best value, while retaining high-end appeal. Adaptations to the home’s original design plan improve flow and usability within the kitchen-greatroom. The client desired a rich dark finish. The chosen colours tie the kitchen to the rest of the home (creating unity as combination, colours and materials, is repeated throughout).
Photos- Paul Grdina
Contemporary Entryway Design Ideas with a Dark Wood Front Door
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