Entryway Design Ideas with a Brown Front Door and a Glass Front Door
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Anders Lasater Architects
Architecture by Anders Lasater Architects. Interior Design and Landscape Design by Exotica Design Group. Photos by Jeri Koegel.
Cast Glass Images Inc.
Cast Glass entry doors add character and absolutely make an impression. The texture and design of this beach wave glass door utilizes our slumped series clear glass. The texture is dramatic provides the level of desired privacy. Featured texture is a custom design, but includes a combination of "Mooncrust", "Sand", and "Perlite" standard textures. Bring the beach to your front door!
DEMESNE
Enclosed dog run type entry to this Modern Farmhouse, with antique console and limestone floors.
VanderHorn Architects
The center projecting bay of the main block features an entry portico with Ionic columns supporting a broken pedimented roof, all of limestone. French doors with transoms afford a view to Long Island Sound beyond. Above, a tall window with limestone surround is nestled under the flared eaves of the hipped slate roofed gable that completes the composition.
Woodruff Brown Photography
Charles Vincent George Architects, Inc.
Elmhurst, IL Residence by
Charles Vincent George Architects
Photographs by
Tony Soluri
Gmanu & Associates
Front side of the makeover includes concrete porch, rain chain, ribbon windows, rock landscape and a tall planter which transformed the house to a completely new building.
Smalls Landscaping
WOW! Make your entryway the best in the neighborhood!! Ring in the new year with holiday decorating for the days and nights!
Eric Ross Interiors, LLC
This foyer was previously dark and uninviting, but with the use of lighter finishes, graphic wallpaper and a large mirror to reflect light, the space has completely transformed into a stunning entryway. photo credit Neely Catignani
Rasmussen Construction
This Mill Valley residence under the redwoods was conceived and designed for a young and growing family. Though technically a remodel, the project was in essence new construction from the ground up, and its clean, traditional detailing and lay-out by Chambers & Chambers offered great opportunities for our talented carpenters to show their stuff. This home features the efficiency and comfort of hydronic floor heating throughout, solid-paneled walls and ceilings, open spaces and cozy reading nooks, expansive bi-folding doors for indoor/ outdoor living, and an attention to detail and durability that is a hallmark of how we build.
Photographer: John Merkyl Architect: Barbara Chambers of Chambers + Chambers in Mill Valley
Entryway Design Ideas with a Brown Front Door and a Glass Front Door
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