Eclectic Hallway Design Ideas with White Walls

Reforma de casa Canaria
Reforma de casa Canaria
Julieta Esteban RosellJulieta Esteban Rosell
Vivienda familiar con marcado carácter de la arquitectura tradicional Canaria, que he ha querido mantener en los elementos de fachada usando la madera de morera tradicional en las jambas, las ventanas enrasadas en el exterior de fachada, pero empleando materiales y sistemas contemporáneos como la hoja oculta de aluminio, la plegable (ambas de Cortizo) o la pérgola bioclimática de Saxun. En los interiores se recupera la escalera original y se lavan los pilares para llegar al hormigón. Se unen los espacios de planta baja para crear un recorrido entre zonas de día. Arriba se conserva el práctico espacio central, que hace de lugar de encuentro entre las habitaciones, potenciando su fuerza con la máxima apertura al balcón canario a la fachada principal.
Presidio Heights Curated Contemporary
Presidio Heights Curated Contemporary
Regan Baker Design Inc.Regan Baker Design Inc.
Well-traveled. Relaxed. Timeless. Our well-traveled clients were soon-to-be empty nesters when they approached us for help reimagining their Presidio Heights home. The expansive Spanish-Revival residence originally constructed in 1908 had been substantially renovated 8 year prior, but needed some adaptations to better suit the needs of a family with three college-bound teens. We evolved the space to be a bright, relaxed reflection of the family’s time together, revising the function and layout of the ground-floor rooms and filling them with casual, comfortable furnishings and artifacts collected abroad. One of the key changes we made to the space plan was to eliminate the formal dining room and transform an area off the kitchen into a casual gathering spot for our clients and their children. The expandable table and coffee/wine bar means the room can handle large dinner parties and small study sessions with similar ease. The family room was relocated from a lower level to be more central part of the main floor, encouraging more quality family time, and freeing up space for a spacious home gym. In the living room, lounge-worthy upholstery grounds the space, encouraging a relaxed and effortless West Coast vibe. Exposed wood beams recall the original Spanish-influence, but feel updated and fresh in a light wood stain. Throughout the entry and main floor, found artifacts punctate the softer textures — ceramics from New Mexico, religious sculpture from Asia and a quirky wall-mounted phone that belonged to our client’s grandmother.
2017 ARDA - Custom Homes - Royal Oaks Design
2017 ARDA - Custom Homes - Royal Oaks Design
AIBD - American Institute of Building DesignAIBD - American Institute of Building Design
The client’s coastal New England roots inspired this Shingle style design for a lakefront lot. With a background in interior design, her ideas strongly influenced the process, presenting both challenge and reward in executing her exact vision. Vintage coastal style grounds a thoroughly modern open floor plan, designed to house a busy family with three active children. A primary focus was the kitchen, and more importantly, the butler’s pantry tucked behind it. Flowing logically from the garage entry and mudroom, and with two access points from the main kitchen, it fulfills the utilitarian functions of storage and prep, leaving the main kitchen free to shine as an integral part of the open living area. An ARDA for Custom Home Design goes to Royal Oaks Design Designer: Kieran Liebl From: Oakdale, Minnesota
Loft
Loft
Design StoreyDesign Storey
Open-plan industrial loft space in Gastown, Vancouver. The interior palette comprises of exposed brick, polished concrete floors and douglas fir beams. Vintage and contemporary furniture pieces, including the bespoke sofa piece, complement the raw shell. design storey architects
Show House Type A in Drakes Point, Crosshaven.
Show House Type A in Drakes Point, Crosshaven.
Select Floors and TilesSelect Floors and Tiles
Interior Designer & Homestager Celene Collins (info@celenecollins.ie) beautifully finished this show house for new housing estate Drake's Point in Crosshaven,Cork recently using some of our products. This is showhouse type A. In the Hallway, living room and front room area, she opted for "Authentic Herringbone - Superior Walnut" a 12mm laminate board which works very well with the warm tones she had chosen for the furnishings. In the expansive Kitchen / Dining area she chose the "Kenay Gris Shiny [60]" Polished Porcelain floor tile, a stunning cream & white marbled effect tile with a veining of grey-brown allowing this tile to suit with almost colour choice. In the master ensuite, she chose the "Lumier Blue [16.5]" mix pattern porcelain tile for the floor, with a standard White Metro tile for the shower area and above the sink.
West Seattle Ranch Retreat
West Seattle Ranch Retreat
Blue Sound Construction, Inc.Blue Sound Construction, Inc.
This built-in bar forms a clever and functional room divider, in perfect proximity to service the living room and the dining room in an open floor plan, partitioning off the hall but not depriving it of its views. Build: Blue Sound Construction, Interior Design: KP Spaces, Design: Brian David Roberts, Photos: Miranda Estes.
Part One: 1940’s Bungalow Renovation, Tucson, AZ
Part One: 1940’s Bungalow Renovation, Tucson, AZ
Patricia B. Warren, AIA   Warren Architecture, LLCPatricia B. Warren, AIA Warren Architecture, LLC
The Master Bathroom is concealed behind a frosted glass pocket door. Light from a Solatube inside the Bathroom illuminates the glass from behind.
Park Slope Triplex
Park Slope Triplex
nC2 architecture llcnC2 architecture llc
Conversion of a 4-family brownstone to a 3-family. The focus of the project was the renovation of the owner's apartment, including an expansion from a duplex to a triplex. The design centers around a dramatic two-story space which integrates the entry hall and stair with a library, a small desk space on the lower level and a full office on the upper level. The office is used as a primary work space by one of the owners - a writer, whose ideal working environment is one where he is connected with the rest of the family. This central section of the house, including the writer's office, was designed to maximize sight lines and provide as much connection through the spaces as possible. This openness was also intended to bring as much natural light as possible into this center portion of the house; typically the darkest part of a rowhouse building. Project Team: Richard Goodstein, Angie Hunsaker, Michael Hanson Structural Engineer: Yoshinori Nito Engineering and Design PC Photos: Tom Sibley

Eclectic Hallway Design Ideas with White Walls

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