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Eric Ross Interiors, LLC
This foyer was previously dark and uninviting, but with the use of lighter finishes, graphic wallpaper and a large mirror to reflect light, the space has completely transformed into a stunning entryway. photo credit Neely Catignani
Homework Remodels - Tri-lite Builders
This Spanish Revival style home in the historic Willo neighborhood of Phoenix AZ was due for a total remodel on it's entry room, or as the homeowners call it, their Portico.
The space just inside the front door was originally a covered walk area or portico with an adjacent courtyard. In years past previous homeowners had covered the courtyard area with a fiberglass roof and at some time enclosed the area with nice windows that matched the existing home.
Our remodel involved removing everything that betrayed the homes historic character, and replacing them with more appropriate Spanish Colonial Revival features.
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Alexandra Rae Design
Simple Nantucket style white wainscot and a palette of cool blues, greens, and neutrals evoke that sense of sun, sea and sky. A built-in bench on the staircase landing with hidden bookshelves serves as a cozy reading nook or a place to tie shoes before heading out the door.
DEW Design Company
Simple mudroom storage brings character and color to this bungalow's entry. Rattan doors so belongings can air out of sight. A play on slate blue - slightly more saturated than the wall color.
Jaegger Interior Design
This gorgeous entry area features a six-foot wide pivot door in light oak opening to Beethoven by Vik Muniz, the influential contemporary Brazilian artist.
O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | John Kraemer & Sons, Builder | Troy Thies, Photography Please Note: All “related,” “similar,” and “sponsored” products tagged or listed by Houzz are not actual products pictured. They have not been approved by Martha O’Hara Interiors nor any of the professionals credited. For information about our work, please contact design@oharainteriors.com.
Rylex Custom Cabinetry and Closets
The floor-to-ceiling cabinets provide customized, practical storage for hats, gloves, and shoes and just about anything else that comes through the door. To minimize scratches or dings, wainscoting was installed behind the bench for added durability.
Kara Lashuay
Entryway Design Ideas with Blue Walls and Brown Walls
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