Entryway Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors and a Gray Front Door
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Lowe's Home Improvement
Surround yourself in warmth and comfort by using rich colors to give your space a sense of wholeness and stability. Create a cozy—not gloomy—look by using a balanced palette.
AKA Insight
Beautiful materials, and strong color create a dramatic introduction to this home.
photo Eduard Hueber © archphoto.com
Laroya & Co.
The entrance hallway feels more spacious and light thanks to tall glass doors. The wood balustrade and spindles to the flight below were replaced by brass square rods. This again helped to make the space feel more spacious.
Patrick Schmitt, designer Inc.
Our client's wanted to create a home that was a blending of a classic farmhouse style with a modern twist, both on the interior layout and styling as well as the exterior. With two young children, they sought to create a plan layout which would provide open spaces and functionality for their family but also had the flexibility to evolve and modify the use of certain spaces as their children and lifestyle grew and changed.
Quarry Mill
This gorgeous home showcases Brookhaven real limestone thin veneer as interior siding on the walls in the entrance and open hallways. Brookhaven is a dark and colorful blend of natural limestones. Although dark is a relative term, this natural stone veneer is unusually dark for limestone. The stone looks muted from a distance but is also colorful upon close inspection. There are some lighter tones as well as soft hints of red and lavender. Brookhaven is a fieldledge style stone. The fieldledge style allows the finished veneer to showcase multiple faces of the limestone which adds color and texture variations. The rectangular linear pieces show primarily the interior part of the stone, whereas, the irregular pieces show the exterior part with natural mineral staining.
Entryway Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors and a Gray Front Door
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