Entryway Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors and Wood Walls
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Jeff Puckett Construction Inc
3100 SQFT, 4 br/3 1/2 bath lakefront home on 1.4 acres. Craftsman details throughout.
JL Interiors
Welcome home! Make a statement with this moulding wall!
JL Interiors is a LA-based creative/diverse firm that specializes in residential interiors. JL Interiors empowers homeowners to design their dream home that they can be proud of! The design isn’t just about making things beautiful; it’s also about making things work beautifully. Contact us for a free consultation Hello@JLinteriors.design _ 310.390.6849_ www.JLinteriors.design
Nar Design Group
Meaning “line” in Swahili, the Mstari Safari Task Lounge itself is accented with clean wooden lines, as well as dramatic contrasts of hammered gold and reflective obsidian desk-drawers. A custom-made industrial, mid-century desk—the room’s focal point—is perfect for centering focus while going over the day’s workload. Behind, a tiger painting ties the African motif together. Contrasting pendant lights illuminate the workspace, permeating the sharp, angular design with more organic forms.
Outside the task lounge, a custom barn door conceals the client’s entry coat closet. A patchwork of Mexican retablos—turn of the century religious relics—celebrate the client’s eclectic style and love of antique cultural art, while a large wrought-iron turned handle and barn door track unify the composition.
A home as tactfully curated as the Mstari deserved a proper entryway. We knew that right as guests entered the home, they needed to be wowed. So rather than opting for a traditional drywall header, we engineered an undulating I-beam that spanned the opening. The I-beam’s spine incorporated steel ribbing, leaving a striking impression of a Gaudiesque spine.
Thermally Broken Steel USA
A sliding door view to the outdoor kitchen and patio.
Custom windows, doors, and hardware designed and furnished by Thermally Broken Steel USA.
Roughing It In Style
Greet your guests with a splash of unique charm in the entryway. A repurposed boat bench offers not just seating but a touch of whimsy, a nod to lakefront leisure. Above, three antique rowboat paddles are mounted on the wall, painted in soft green, seamlessly tying in with the room's palette. Below, a pastel antique rug softens the space, providing both color and warmth. This entryway is more than just a passageway—it's a welcome into a home where every piece tells a story.
Village Home Stores
Crystorama "Clover" Aged Brass chandeliers hang in the entry and airlock of a new home built n Bettendorf, Iowa. Lighting by Village Home Stores for Windmiller Design + Build of the Quad Cities.
Andrea Schumacher Interiors
This entryway has exposed wood ceilings and a beautiful wooden chest. The wood elements of the design are contrasted with a bright blue area rug and colorful draperies. A large, Urchin chandelier hangs overhead.
Village Home Stores
Crystorama "Clover" Aged Brass chandeliers hang in the entry and airlock of a new home built n Bettendorf, Iowa. Lighting by Village Home Stores for Windmiller Design + Build of the Quad Cities.
Nar Design Group
Meaning “line” in Swahili, the Mstari Safari Task Lounge itself is accented with clean wooden lines, as well as dramatic contrasts of hammered gold and reflective obsidian desk-drawers. A custom-made industrial, mid-century desk—the room’s focal point—is perfect for centering focus while going over the day’s workload. Behind, a tiger painting ties the African motif together. Contrasting pendant lights illuminate the workspace, permeating the sharp, angular design with more organic forms.
Outside the task lounge, a custom barn door conceals the client’s entry coat closet. A patchwork of Mexican retablos—turn of the century religious relics—celebrate the client’s eclectic style and love of antique cultural art, while a large wrought-iron turned handle and barn door track unify the composition.
A home as tactfully curated as the Mstari deserved a proper entryway. We knew that right as guests entered the home, they needed to be wowed. So rather than opting for a traditional drywall header, we engineered an undulating I-beam that spanned the opening. The I-beam’s spine incorporated steel ribbing, leaving a striking impression of a Gaudiesque spine.
Entryway Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors and Wood Walls
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