Entryway Design Ideas with Metallic Walls and Dark Hardwood Floors
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Olamar Interiors
These clients hired us to add warmth and personality to their builder home. The fell in love with the layout and main level master bedroom, but found the home lacked personality and style. They hired us, with the caveat that they knew what they didn't like, but weren't sure exactly what they wanted. They were challenged by the narrow layout for the family room. They wanted to ensure that the fireplace remained the focal point of the space, while giving them a comfortable space for TV watching. They wanted an eating area that expanded for holiday entertaining. They were also challenged by the fact that they own two large dogs who are like their children.
The entry is very important. It's the first space guests see. This one is subtly dramatic and very elegant. We added a grasscloth wallpaper on the walls and painted the tray ceiling a navy blue. The hallway to the guest room was painted a contrasting glue green. A rustic, woven rugs adds to the texture. A simple console is simply accessorized.
Our first challenge was to tackle the layout. The family room space was extremely narrow. We custom designed a sectional that defined the family room space, separating it from the kitchen and eating area. A large area rug further defined the space. The large great room lacked personality and the fireplace stone seemed to get lost. To combat this, we added white washed wood planks to the entire vaulted ceiling, adding texture and creating drama. We kept the walls a soft white to ensure the ceiling and fireplace really stand out. To help offset the ceiling, we added drama with beautiful, rustic, over-sized lighting fixtures. An expandable dining table is as comfortable for two as it is for ten. Pet-friendly fabrics and finishes were used throughout the design. Rustic accessories create a rustic, finished look.
Liz Ernest Photography
Dual Concept Design
Welcoming and bright entry covered in gold-tone patterned wallcovering, and accented by pops of rich real and fuschia colors. The large scale eglomise mirrors adorn the focal wall.
Coddington Design
The green lacquer dresser by Made Goods is the star of this landing area. Paired with orange and white patterned ceramic lamps and a navy lacquer mirror, this area is colorful and sophisticated without being overwhelming. The single sconce by Dana Gibson adds another layer of color and pattern. The multi-color stripe rug ties all the colors together and allows for the wide range of hues used.
Photography: Vivian Johnson
Gensburg Toniolo Harting Architects
This double lot home is snuggled in between two single city lots. The desired "Storybook" look was achieved.
Chicago Architect, Chicago Old Town, North Shore Architect, John Toniolo Architect, Jeff Harting, Custom Home, Nathan Kirkman Photography
Canonbury Interiors
Stunning upgrade of traditional entrance area using beautiful wallpaper as well as a fully upholstered bespoke footstool.
Deb Reinhart Interior Design Group, Inc.
Suburban ranch home with eclectic foyer. design story -with art, scultpure and texture.
lisa sciasa
Entryway Design Ideas with Metallic Walls and Dark Hardwood Floors
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