Front Door Design Ideas with Terra-cotta Floors
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Yantram Animation Studio
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Urban Design Associates
A remodeled entry with flagstone walkway and wooden trellis.
Photo Credit: Thompson Photographic
Architect: Urban Design Associates
Interior Designer: Ashley P. Design
Builder: R-Net Custom Homes
Bella Vista Company
Shoot2Sell
This home won the NARI Greater Dallas CotY Award for Entire House $750,001 to $1,000,000 in 2015.
Bella Vista Company
WGH Woodworking
A standard size 36" x 80" rustic fir door with speakeasy and hand carving. The wrought iron speakeasy hinges and latch are custom made by a local blacksmith. The hinges and latch can also be ordered separately and made any size to fit your opening. Photo by Wayne Hausknecht.
Tali Hardonag Architect
Facing a busy street, the entry has a heavy wood door with a speakeasy. An array of glass blocks, sandblasted for privacy, let in light.
Using the wall depth for a mirror and shelf refrains from crowding the small space.
WGH Woodworking
My rustic doors look great in Southwestern style homes and the homeowner likes color so we combined the two ideas into an adventurous pairing. Glass is by Ochoa Stained Glass in Tucson. Photo by Wayne Hausknecht.
Ward Jewell Architect AIA
Placed on a large site with the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy at the rear boundary, this one story residence presents a modest, composed public façade to the street while opening to the rear yard with two wings surrounding a large loggia or “outdoor living room.” With its thick walls, overhangs, and ample cross ventilation, the project demonstrates the simple idea that a building should respond carefully to its environment.
Laura Hull Photography
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