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Simple, bright main entry with 18x18 black slate tile floor, oversized Ikea mirror and whimsical metal and paper accessories. Door paint color is Benjamin Moore Agave.
Blue Sound Construction, Inc.
This entirely reconfigured home remodel in the Seattle Capitol Hill area now boasts colorful cabinetry and built-ins, a built-in bench with storage, and an inviting, multi-functional layout perfect for an urban family. Their love of food, music, and simplicity is reflected throughout the home.
Builder: Blue Sound Construction
Designer: MAKE Design
Photos: Alex Hayden
Koch Architects
Front entry to mid-century-modern renovation with green front door with glass panel, covered wood porch, wood ceilings, wood baseboards and trim, hardwood floors, large hallway with beige walls, built-in bookcase, floor to ceiling window and sliding screen doors in Berkeley hills, California
The Artisans Group, Inc.
Our clients sought classic Craftsman styling to accentuate the one-of-kind view their from their land.
At 2,200 sf, this single-family home marries traditional craftsman style with modern energy efficiency and design. A Built Green Level 5, the home features an extremely efficient Heat Return Ventilation system, amazing indoor air quality, thermal solar hot water, solar panels, hydronic radiant in-floor heat, warm wood interior detailing, timeless built-in cabinetry, and tastefully placed wood coffered ceilings.
Built on a steep slope, the top floor garage and entry work with the challenges of this site to welcome you into a wonderful Pacific Northwest Craftsman home.
Photo by: Poppi Photography
The Artisans Group, Inc.
Our clients sought classic Craftsman styling to accentuate the one-of-kind view their from their land.
At 2,200 sf, this single-family home marries traditional craftsman style with modern energy efficiency and design. A Built Green Level 5, the home features an extremely efficient Heat Return Ventilation system, amazing indoor air quality, thermal solar hot water, solar panels, hydronic radiant in-floor heat, warm wood interior detailing, timeless built-in cabinetry, and tastefully placed wood coffered ceilings.
Built on a steep slope, the top floor garage and entry work with the challenges of this site to welcome you into a wonderful Pacific Northwest Craftsman home.
Photo by: Poppi Photography
Sidock Group
The A-Frame gable pronounces the new entrance to this renovated home. Transom windows over the entrance illuminate the foyer.
Photo by Sidock Architects
Paul Stuart Rankin Inc.
Handblocked Zuber wallpaper enlivens a traditional entry in Connecticut
Photographer: Tria Govan
Entryway Design Ideas with an Orange Front Door and a Green Front Door
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