Entryway Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors and a Green Front Door
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Atlas Architects
Situated along the coastal foreshore of Inverloch surf beach, this 7.4 star energy efficient home represents a lifestyle change for our clients. ‘’The Nest’’, derived from its nestled-among-the-trees feel, is a peaceful dwelling integrated into the beautiful surrounding landscape.
Inspired by the quintessential Australian landscape, we used rustic tones of natural wood, grey brickwork and deep eucalyptus in the external palette to create a symbiotic relationship between the built form and nature.
The Nest is a home designed to be multi purpose and to facilitate the expansion and contraction of a family household. It integrates users with the external environment both visually and physically, to create a space fully embracive of nature.
Paul Stuart Rankin Inc.
Handblocked Zuber wallpaper enlivens a traditional entry in Connecticut
Photographer: Tria Govan
Arborwall Solid Cedar Homes
Home by: Arborwall Solid Cedar Homes
Photography by: Trent Bell Photography
Julia Chasman Design
The entry to Quail's End has a vintage blanket chest used as a hallway catch-all, French Wall hooks, and a vintage French settee. The large wicker mirror came from Palm Beach, and the Navajo Rug works well with the style mix. Reclaimed barn wood was used throughout the house as door casings, to soften the plain mid-century door frames.
Photo by Bret Gum for Flea Market Decor Magazine
Caroline Kopp Interior Design
Caroline Kopp transformed a small, beat up space and cleverly overcame the obstacle of an an awkward radiator that did not allow room for furniture, in this charming entryway for a client in Irvington, NY. A custom floating cream lacquer console perfectly fills the space and draws the eye away from the radiator. The beautiful custom mirror enlarges the small entry while the backdrop of grasscloth walls bring texture and interest to this elegant vignette. Tasteful accessories and a functional catchall tray complete the look.
Rikki Snyder
Nathan Taylor for Obelisk Home
Objective: The clients childhood memories of a home previously stayed in as a young girl played a vital
role in the decision to totally transform a part of history into a modern retreat for this couple.
Solution: Demo of every room began. One brick wall and center support wall stayed while everything
else was demolished. We rearranged each room to create the perfect home for the soon to
be retired couple. The clients love being outside which is the reasoning for all of large window and
sliding doors which lead to the pool and manicured grounds.
A new master suite was created, new guest room with ensuite bath, laundry room, small family
room, oversized living room, dining room, kitchen, dish pantry, and powder bath were all totally
reimagined to give this family everything they wanted. Furnishings brought from the previous home,
revived heirlooms, and new pieces all combined to create this modern, yet warm inviting home.
In the powder bath a classic pedestal sink, marble mosaic floors, and simple baseboards were the
perfect pairing for this dramatic wallpaper. After construction, a vintage art piece was revived from
storage to become the perfect juxtaposed piece to complete the powder bath.
The kitchen is a chef’s dream with clean lined cabinets, white quartz countertops and plenty of seating
for casual eating.
Fluidesign Studio
Building Design, Plans, and Interior Finishes by: Fluidesign Studio I Builder: Anchor Builders I Photographer: sethbennphoto.com
Spring Creek Design
Previously, the old front door opened directly into the living room. With the garage addition, the front door was bumped out to create an entry. The transition space behind the interior door has a coat closet.
Photo by Liz Smutko
Entryway Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors and a Green Front Door
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