Entryway Design Ideas with a Green Front Door and Multi-Coloured Floor
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Ahila Fom Interiors
Our clients were in much need of a new porch for extra storage of shoes and coats and well as a uplift for the exterior of thier home. We stripped the house back to bare brick, redesigned the layouts for a new porch, driveway so it felt inviting & homely. They wanted to inject some fun and energy into the house, which we did with a mix of contemporary and Mid-Century print tiles with tongue and grove bespoke panelling & shelving, bringing it to life with calm classic pastal greens and beige.
Studio M Kitchen & Bath
This mudroom is such a fun addition to this home design. Green cabinetry makes a statement while the decorative details like the cutouts on the cabinet doors really capture the eclectic nature of this space.
Jemimah Barnett
Photographer: Graham Atkins-Hughes |
Sideboard & glass candle holder from West Elm |
Wall lights by Eichholtz, bought from Houseology |
6 light chandelier from the Lighting Superstore |
Floor tiles are the Marfil Lucidato and Amani Bronze 60 x 60cm from Stone & Ceramic Warehouse |
Wall colour is Farrow & Ball 'Ammonite' with the woodwork contrast detailed in Farrow & Ball "Strong White' - eggshell
Ira Sagun
Основная задача: создать современный светлый интерьер для молодой семейной пары с двумя детьми.
В проекте большая часть материалов российского производства, вся мебель российского производства.
Ecospheric
This passivhaus standard door supplied by Ecospheric Windows features triple glazed encapsulated stained glass - the first to be installed in a passive house. The 88mm thick insulated door panel is made with FSC certified wood and is manufactured in Europe, Photo: Rick McCullagh
Ahila Fom Interiors
Our clients were in much need of a new porch for extra storage of shoes and coats and well as a uplift for the exterior of thier home. We stripped the house back to bare brick, redesigned the layouts for a new porch, driveway so it felt inviting & homely. They wanted to inject some fun and energy into the house, which we did with a mix of contemporary and Mid-Century print tiles with tongue and grove bespoke panelling & shelving, bringing it to life with calm classic pastal greens and beige.
Entryway Design Ideas with a Green Front Door and Multi-Coloured Floor
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