Entryway Design Ideas with a Blue Front Door and a Light Wood Front Door
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The Door Store of America, Inc (DSA Doors)
Tuscany Mahogany 6LT door w/ Sidelights and Transom
Photographed by: Cristina (Avgerinos) McDonald
K Squared Builders - Dale Kramer
Custom hammered still pickets and brackets compliment the old bar posts and beams. Solid stone was used on the floor, treads and stairs. Holes where drilled through the stone at floor vent locations creating a sleek look.
Soucie Horner, Ltd.
From its English-style conservatory to its wealth of French doors, this impressive family home - at once stately, yet welcoming - ushers the vitality of its premiere urban setting into historically-inspired interiors. Here, soaring ceilings, inlaid floors, and marble-wrapped, walnut-paneled, and mirror-clad walls honor the luxurious traditions of classic European interior architecture. Naturally, symmetry is its muse, evinced through a striking collection of fine furnishings, splendid rugs, art, and accessories - augmented, all, by unexpectedly fresh bursts of color and playfully retro silhouettes. Formal without intimidation -or apology- it personifies the very finest in gracious city living.
Photos by Nathan Kirkman http://nathankirkman.com/
Interiors by Daryl Wark
This new entrance room was once a ugly single bedroom/1940's sleepout with a very small alumimium window and faded 1970's flower pot wall paper. The room was opened up to the hallway and a front door and side lights were added, (far right of image). We added a double hung window and period architectural details to make the room look as if it had always been a elegant entrance space. Photo by Hannah Puechmarin
CLPM Limited
This welcoming front door is a modern reproduction which is in keeping with the 1920's heritage of the house. The lantern is an effective but stylish way to light the area.
CLPM project manager tip - invest well. Front doors should be well made and thermally efficient, as well as stylish. If you live in a rural location or your door is hidden from view then do consider additional security.
CHAIN BRIDGE DESIGN by Susan Feffer
Entry foyer of a family friendly beach house on the shore of Easton, Maryland.
Entryway Design Ideas with a Blue Front Door and a Light Wood Front Door
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