Entryway Design Ideas with a Red Front Door
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Paso Robles Landscaping
Custom front entryway of home with pavers, rustic wood, shutters, garden boxes and pavers.
Highland Builders LLC
This bi-level entry foyer greets with black slate flooring and embraces you in Hemlock and hickory wood. Using a Sherwin Williams flat lacquer sealer for durability finishes the modern wood cabin look. Horizontal steel cable rail stair system.
Landmark Designs
The light blue hand-applied plaster around the back door has been decorated with with beach-combed materials.
Mancini Design+Build
Entry for a International Microhome Competition 2022.
Competition challenge was to design a microhome at a maximum of 25 square meters.
Home is theorized as four zones. Public space consisting of 1-dining, social, work zone with transforming furniture.
2- cooking zone.
3- private zones consisting of bathroom and sleeping zone.
Bedroom is elevated to create below floor storage for futon mattress, blankets and pillows. There is also additional closet space in bedroom.
Exterior has elevated slab walkway that connects exterior public zone entrance, to exterior private zone bedroom deck.
Deep roof overhangs protects facade from the elements and reduces solar heat gain and glare.
Winter sun penetrates into home for warmth.
Home is designed to passive house standards.
Potentially capable of off-grid use.
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
This partially paned door with thick beveled glass is a typical feature in Craftsman homes, as is the covered porch.
DEMO Architects
A red door marks the entry to the house. The foyer floor is covered with terracotta tiles to protect the wood from dirt and water. Two closets on either side provide plenty of space for jackets, boots, and tools
Chalmers and Co Design
The double height foyer allows a view out to the lap pool and golf course beyond. The double height wall is clad with an 3D stone cladding. The lap pool is finished with glass mosaics.
Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc.
Island Cove House keeps a low profile on the horizon. On the driveway side it rambles along like a cottage that grew over time, while on the water side it is more ordered. Weathering shingles and gray-brown trim help the house blend with its surroundings. Heating and cooling are delivered by a geothermal system, and much of the electricity comes from solar panels.
Gonchar & Lobyntseva
яркий встроенный шкаф винного цвета в прихожей, обои с зимородками от Уильяма Морриса и викторианская бетонная плитка на полу встречают гостей в прихожей этого дома
Entryway Design Ideas with a Red Front Door
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