Eclectic Entryway Design Ideas with Slate Floors
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Katie Leede & Company Studio
Old World Entry leading into a wood paneled dining room. Flooring: reclaimed Belgian Tiles. Wall Color: Farrow & Ball, Ball Green #75, Rococo Mirror.
Innisfree Design
Mud room entry with antique deacon's bench, Vermont slate floors, full-height beadboard walls, and colorful contemporary art.
henhouse
We redesigned the front hall to give the space a big "Wow" when you walked in. This paper was the jumping off point for the whole palette of the kitchen, powder room and adjoining living room. It sets the tone that this house is fun, stylish and full of custom touches that reflect the homeowners love of colour and fashion. We added the wainscotting which continues into the kitchen/powder room to give the space more architectural interest and to soften the bold wall paper. We kept the antique table, which is a heirloom, but modernized it with contemporary lighting.
Vujovich Design Build, Inc.
Back entry & mudroom with herringbone slate tile floors and mesmerizing grass-cloth feather blooms on the ceiling. A precious powder room showcases one of the home’s original leaded glass windows along with delightful sconces adorned with gold bows.
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BellaDomus Residential Design Studio
New custom home in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Designed by James Morgan, built by Jay Condie. Landscaping by Jean Bernard. Custom front door by Coastal Windows and Doors.
Kristin Rocke
A renovated mudroom provides moments of pause and preparedness for all-seasons comings and goings.
Che Bella Interiors Design + Remodeling
Our colorful and custom designed cabinetry is the focal point of this quaint back-entry mudroom in a historic home in Minneapolis. In the beginning our clients requested a mudroom that had a bench, storage, and that would possibly have a door that would shut so that their dog could stay in the room while they were running errands. When we showed them our plan to not only have a bench, but make it a useful flip-top with dog food in the left and a dog bed on the right they were incredibly excited. Why not make the most out of a custom piece of cabinetry?
Eclectic Entryway Design Ideas with Slate Floors
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