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KHE Construction Corporation
This photo was taken as the sun was slipping down into the bay on the west side of Long Beach Island, NJ. Sparkling beveled glass is not only beautiful on the exterior; it sends prisms of light across the many varied surfaces of the great room inside the front door. It's all in the details; a truly amazing space.
Creating Home
When you first come inside this bungalow, you are now greeted with a warm and inviting space, where before you just saw a wall and an awkward and not very safe set of stairs on the left leading to the basement.
Photography by: mattvatcherphotography.com
ArchiBiolaB
Espace transitoire menant vers le jardin verdoyant à l'arrière de la maison. Sous-bassement et meuble en bois avec deux papiers peints inspirés de la nature avec des motifs végétaux.
Marcus DiPietro, Architect
A modern home perched high up on a hilltop ridge in Brentwood overlooking Franklin, TN. Distinguishing features of this new house are Italian large format porcelain tiles cladding the exterior walls, select grade Western cedar ceiling, steel clad fireplace and stove top hood, an infinity pool, solar awning over the patio, and many more features.
Haven Design and Construction
The light filled foyer of this Mid Century Modern Home features metal and glass front doors. Our design team selected MCM furniture and finished the space with colorful art, throw pillows, lamps, barware, books, bedding and home accessories. The clients already owned a few wonderful original MCM furniture pieces that we were able to incorporate into our design, as well.
Kerry Steele
Front entry. Impact floor-to-ceiling windows and doors open into high ceilinged foyer. Patio pavers are natural coral stone in a French pattern by CoralStoneUSA. Outdoor wall sconces are by Vaxcel.
Thermally Broken Steel USA
From the second story of the foyer, this stacked window and door arrangement blends a natural transition from the natural world to the interior spaces. An alternative bridge connecting the two wings of the home allows for a scenic moment of pause.
Custom windows, doors, and hardware designed and furnished by Thermally Broken Steel USA.
Other sources:
Mouth-blown Glass Chandelier by Semeurs d'Étoiles.
Western Hemlock walls and ceiling by reSAWN TIMBER Co.
Entryway Design Ideas with Limestone Floors and a Glass Front Door
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