Entryway Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors and an Orange Front Door
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Knight Custom Homes
Our client purchased this 1960s home in it’s near original state, and from the moment we saw it we knew it would quickly become one of our favourite projects! We worked together to ensure that the new design would stick to it’s true roots and create better functioning spaces for her to enjoy. Clean lines and contrasting finishes work together to achieve a modern home that is welcoming, fun, and perfect for entertaining - exactly what midcentury modern design is all about!
Designer: Susan DeRidder of Live Well Interiors Inc.
Rehkamp Larson Architects, Inc.
Contractor: Bob Cornell Construction
Interiors: Barbara Clayton Design
Landscape: Keenan & Sveiven
Photos: Scott Amundson
Knight Custom Homes
Our client purchased this 1960s home in it’s near original state, and from the moment we saw it we knew it would quickly become one of our favourite projects! We worked together to ensure that the new design would stick to it’s true roots and create better functioning spaces for her to enjoy. Clean lines and contrasting finishes work together to achieve a modern home that is welcoming, fun, and perfect for entertaining - exactly what midcentury modern design is all about!
Designer: Susan DeRidder of Live Well Interiors Inc.
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Spanish tile and a heated floor system installed over concrete transformed this once cold, stark entryway into a welcoming four-season sunroom. Wrapped in rope, metal support posts now add texture and pair well with the tile and wicker.
Entryway Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors and an Orange Front Door
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