Entryway Design Ideas with a Red Front Door

Kids Hideout
Kids Hideout
Thinkterior LLCThinkterior LLC
This large unused entry way is creatively transformed into a spacious private hideout perfect for hours of reading, playing, studying or seeking some solitude. The custom welded wrought iron railing ensures the hours spent among the comfortable pillows is safe while the bright colors and abundant sunshine guarantees those hours are filled with creativity and fun.
Princeton JCT Addition & Kitchen Renovation
Princeton JCT Addition & Kitchen Renovation
New Outlooks ConstructionNew Outlooks Construction
This popular bump out addition to expand the kitchen and dining room is every homeowner's dream! This type of addition completed by New Outlooks is very popular among homeowners. The vast accomplishments from this project include: expansion of kitchen & dining room, mudroom & garage renovation, fireplace renovation, powder room renovation, and full kitchen renovation. And let's not forget about that gorgeous barn door!
Architectural Designs Exclusive House Plan 73345HS
Architectural Designs Exclusive House Plan 73345HS
Architectural DesignsArchitectural Designs
Exclusive House Plan 73345HS is a 3 bedroom 3.5 bath beauty with the master on main and a 4 season sun room that will be a favorite hangout. The front porch is 12' deep making it a great spot for use as outdoor living space which adds to the 3,300+ sq. ft. inside. Ready when you are. Where do YOU want to build? Plans: http://bit.ly/73345hs Photo Credit: Garrison Groustra
Eagles Way Residence
Eagles Way Residence
Arcline ArchitectureArcline Architecture
Modern front entry with tiled ground & bright red front door to contrast the color of the house - white. Tiled patio area leading around to the pool area & looking out to the stunning doubtless bay view.
Inverness Way Residence
Inverness Way Residence
Ogawa Fisher ArchitectsOgawa Fisher Architects
The entryway to the home provides optimal, built in storage options and a welcoming view of the living and kitchen areas. Cesar Rubio Photography
Anderson, SC Colonial Addition & Renovation
Anderson, SC Colonial Addition & Renovation
Chapman Design Group, Inc.Chapman Design Group, Inc.
Mark Hoyle Originally, this 3700 SF two level eclectic farmhouse from the mid 1980’s underwent design changes to reflect a more colonial style. Now, after being completely renovated with additional 2800 SF living space, it’s combined total of 6500 SF boasts an Energy Star certification of 5 stars. Approaching this completed home, you will meander along a new driveway through the dense buffer of trees until you reach the clearing, and then circle a tiered fountain on axis with the front entry accentuating the symmetrical main structure. Many of the exterior changes included enclosing the front porch and rear screened porch, replacing windows, replacing all the vinyl siding with and fiber cement siding, creating a new front stoop with winding brick stairs and wrought iron railings as will as other additions to the left and rear of the home. The existing interior was completely fro the studs and included modifying uses of many of the existing rooms such as converting the original dining room into an oval shaped theater with reclining theater seats, fiber-optic starlight ceiling and an 80” television with built-in surround sound. The laundry room increased in size by taking in the porch and received all new cabinets and finishes. The screened porch across the back of the house was enclosed to create a new dining room, enlarged the kitchen, all of which allows for a commanding view of the beautifully landscaped pool. The upper master suite begins by entering a private office then leads to a newly vaulted bedroom, a new master bathroom with natural light and an enlarged closet. The major portion of the addition space was added to the left side as a part time home for the owner’s brother. This new addition boasts an open plan living, dining and kitchen, a master suite with a luxurious bathroom and walk–in closet, a guest suite, a garage and its own private gated brick courtyard entry and direct access to the well appointed pool patio. And finally the last part of the project is the sunroom and new lagoon style pool. Tucked tightly against the rear of the home. This room was created to feel like a gazebo including a metal roof and stained wood ceiling, the foundation of this room was constructed with the pool to insure the look as if it is floating on the water. The pool’s negative edge opposite side allows open views of the trees beyond. There is a natural stone waterfall on one side of the pool and a shallow area on the opposite side for lounge chairs to be placed in it along with a hot tub that spills into the pool. The coping completes the pool’s natural shape and continues to the patio utilizing the same stone but separated by Zoysia grass keeping the natural theme. The finishing touches to this backyard oasis is completed utilizing large boulders, Tempest Torches, architectural lighting and abundant variety of landscaping complete the oasis for all to enjoy.
Farmhouse 53 Front Door
Farmhouse 53 Front Door
Charles Petersheim, BuilderCharles Petersheim, Builder
Classic colors with a vintage navy exterior, white trim and a bright red door. This Farmhouse is a true American Classic

Entryway Design Ideas with a Red Front Door

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