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The Design Firm
This rustic and traditional entryway is the perfect place to define this home's style. By incorporating earth tones and outdoor elements like, the cowhide and wood furniture, guests will experience a taste of the rest of the house, before they’ve seen it.
April Waltrip Interiors
This bland entry was transformed with wallpaper and a narrow console table perfect for a small space. The mirror reflects light from the front door and creates and open and inviting place for guests to enter.
The woven shoe basket collects shoes, coats and backpacks for ease of grabbing on the way out the door.
Closet Organizing Systems
This mudroom is finished in grey melamine with shaker raised panel door fronts and butcher block counter tops. Bead board backing was used on the wall where coats hang to protect the wall and providing a more built-in look.
Bench seating is flanked with large storage drawers and both open and closed upper cabinetry. Above the washer and dryer there is ample space for sorting and folding clothes along with a hanging rod above the sink for drying out hanging items.
Designed by Jamie Wilson for Closet Organizing Systems
Homespice Decor
A dramatic combination of dark and light browns, soft cream and toasty tan, this rug stands the test of time. There is a place for Homespice Decor jute braided rugs in almost every home. Dress them up or go casual. Make them the center piece of a room or an eye catching accent. Made of natural fiber, our jute rugs are soft, durable and affordable. Available in rich earth tones and vibrant hues, they provide a warm, inviting atmosphere that stresses the importance of an eco-friendly environment.
MPD Design Build Inc.
We produced clean, uncluttered storage for the entry foyer.
Photo - Eduard Hueber
Kathy Appel, ASID
Gallery Wall -
During the Victorian era there was an obsession with the natural world. Travel became accessible and Victorian's could visit exotic locations and observe rare specimens of floral and fauna. They were creating detailed sketches and collecting actual specimens of plants, birds, insects, seashells, and fossils. The sketches would be framed and specimens would be showcased in a shadowbox or glass dome. These treasures were displayed as decorative art in the Victorian home. Our gallery wall is an update of those traditional collections. Reproduction botanical prints, decorative plates and framed photographs focus on close up views of birds, bees and butterflies.
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