Entryway Design Ideas with Slate Floors
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Monetti Custom Homes
Mud Room – slate floor , Marvin doors, custom built-in cabinetry, coffer ceiling.
Phirst and Lassing Doors
Unique contemporary home style features a wood and glass modern front entry door.
Available at http://www.millworkforless.com/avalon.htm
PLANT Architect Inc.
Replacing a small, tacked-on mudroom, the new mudroom addition at the rear of the house is a functional yet polished space that combines ample open and concealed storage with bamboo plywood bench seating, in-floor heating, and a slate floor.
The Tilery at Tree's Place
Entryway installation of black, Brazilian Natural Cleft Slate. Custom cut, 4"x16" pieces set in a herringbone pattern with a matching accent border.
Great Oak Studio Architecture
New Entry Porch and Screened Rear Porch additions to historic 1738 home in Bedford, New York. The house is located on a busy dirt road, and the owner wanted to add porches to keep the dust out. The original front door is no longer used, so we rearranged a stair and bathroom to create space for a new side entry door. We also added a three-season screened porch on the rear of the house off the kitchen.
Simply Home Decorating
Our clients on this project, a busy young North Vancouver family, requested that we incorporate some important inherited family heirloom pieces into their spaces while keeping to an otherwise modern aesthetic. In order to successfully mix furniture of different styles and periods we kept the wood tones and colour palette consistent, working primarily with walnut and charcoal greys and accenting with bright orange for a bit of fun. The mix of an heirloom walnut dining table with some mid-century dining chairs, a Nelson bubble light fixture, and a few nature inspired pieces like the tree stump tables, make for a finished space that is indeed very modern. Interior design by Lori Steeves of Simply Home Decorating Inc., Photos by Tracey Ayton Photography
Lisa Robazza Design
The new front door and sidelight give ample light and privacy. The clean style suits the architecture. A built-in storage closet keeps clutter to a minimum. Integrated mirrors in the doors solve an issue of wall space.
Photos: Dave Remple
Great Oak Studio Architecture
Close up of the New Entry Porch addition to historic 1738 home in Bedford, New York.
Entryway Design Ideas with Slate Floors
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