Entryway Design Ideas with Cork Floors and Limestone Floors
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Gasson & Phillips Interiors
This listed property underwent a redesign, creating a home that truly reflects the timeless beauty of the Cotswolds. We added layers of texture through the use of natural materials, colours sympathetic to the surroundings to bring warmth and rustic antique pieces.
Orren Pickell Building Group
The owner's entry mudroom features a generous built-in bench with coat hooks and beautiful travertine flooring. Photo by Mike Kaskel
Floors of Stone
Our Dijon Tumbled Limestone suits this neutral hallway in this beautiful Victorian property perfectly.
Artichoke
A country house boot room designed to complement a Flemish inspired bespoke kitchen in the same property. The doors and drawers were set back within the frame to add detail, and the sink was carved from basalt.
Primary materials: Hand painted tulipwood, Italian basalt, lost wax cast ironmongery.
dmg Martinez Group
Lock Down System & Surveillance for high-rise Penthouse in Hollywood, Florida.
Twelve Network Video Cameras for surveillance on a Penthouse, Electric Deadbolts at all entry points and accessible remotely, Wireless Doorbells & Chimes
V. Gonzalo Martinez
Monarch Stone International
Interior view of massive door entry surround in French limestone; Lanvignes. Hand carved roses in French limestone.
Wyant Architecture
The addition acts as a threshold from a new entry to the expansive site beyond. Glass becomes the connector between old and new, top and bottom, copper and stone. Reclaimed wood treads are used in a minimally detailed open stair connecting living spaces to a new hall and bedrooms above.
Photography: Jeffrey Totaro
Haven Design and Construction
The kitchen sink is uniquely positioned to overlook the home’s former atrium and is bathed in natural light from a modern cupola above. The original floorplan featured an enclosed glass atrium that was filled with plants where the current stairwell is located. The former atrium featured a large tree growing through it and reaching to the sky above. At some point in the home’s history, the atrium was opened up and the glass and tree were removed to make way for the stairs to the floor below. The basement floor below is adjacent to the cave under the home. You can climb into the cave through a door in the home’s mechanical room. I can safely say that I have never designed another home that had an atrium and a cave. Did I mention that this home is very special?
JWH Design and Cabinetry LLC
This side entry is most-used in this busy family home with 4 kids, lots of visitors and a big dog . Re-arranging the space to include an open center Mudroom area, with elbow room for all, was the key. Kids' PR on the left, walk-in pantry next to the Kitchen, and a double door coat closet add to the functional storage.
Space planning and cabinetry: Jennifer Howard, JWH
Cabinet Installation: JWH Construction Management
Photography: Tim Lenz.
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
The front light well and side entrance to the kitchen...
Photographer: Rachael Smith
Coddington Design
The entry features a custom bench designed by Coddington Design (a chic place to store shoes), and crystal drop sconces with custom grey silk lampshades.
Photo: Caren Alpert
Entryway Design Ideas with Cork Floors and Limestone Floors
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