Country Hallway Design Ideas with Green Walls
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House by Mia
New project reveal! Over the next week, I’ll be sharing the renovation of an adorable 1920s cottage - set in a lovely quiet area of Dulwich - which had had it's 'soul stolen' by a refurbishment that whitewashed all the spaces and removed all features. The new owners came to us to ask that we breathe life back into what they knew was a house with great potential.
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The floors were solid and wiring all up to date, so we came in with a concept of 'modern English country' that would feel fresh and contemporary while also acknowledging the cottage's roots.
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The clients and I agreed that House of Hackney prints and lots of natural colour would be would be key to the concept.
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Starting with the downstairs, we introduced shaker panelling and built-in furniture for practical storage and instant character, brought in a fabulous F&B wallpaper, one of my favourite green paints (Windmill Lane by @littlegreenepaintcompany ) and mixed in lots of vintage furniture to make it feel like an evolved home.
Webber + Studio, Architects
rolling barn doors conceal additional sleeping bunks.
© Ken Gutmaker Photography
Rikki Snyder
Photo by: Rikki Snyder © 2012 Houzz
http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/4018714/list/My-Houzz--An-Antique-Cape-Cod-House-Explodes-With-Color
Novak & Parkes Designs
We transformed this internal hallway into an inviting space with gorgeous floral wallpaper set within panelling, lighting, custom framed artwork and beautifully styled with consoles tables, mirrors and lamps.
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Trustile High Country Series Interior Door: VG2100 in knotty alder with bevel (BV) sticking and v-groove bottom panel
Andrea Schumacher Interiors
This hall is the epitome of Western-inspired design! The cowboy hat decals are accompanied with a turquoise painted wall, and a faux fur bench.
Architectural Design & Restoration, Inc.
Photos by John Costill: www.costill.com
Contractor: Earthtone Construction, Sebastopol, CA
Sandra Curtis Design, LLC
To add some visual interest to the walls in the hall, I added some not-so-randomly selected and placed branches from my neighbor's tree which they were cutting down during this renovation. At night, when the branches are downlit, the effect is quite dramatic. The base of that tree provided a great pedestal for the kitchen's bar top which can be seen from the entry.
Photo by Sandra J. Curtis, ASID
Country Hallway Design Ideas with Green Walls
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