Front Door Design Ideas with Wood Walls
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Flavin Architects
This new house is located in a quiet residential neighborhood developed in the 1920’s, that is in transition, with new larger homes replacing the original modest-sized homes. The house is designed to be harmonious with its traditional neighbors, with divided lite windows, and hip roofs. The roofline of the shingled house steps down with the sloping property, keeping the house in scale with the neighborhood. The interior of the great room is oriented around a massive double-sided chimney, and opens to the south to an outdoor stone terrace and gardens. Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
Chango
Advisement + Design - Construction advisement, custom millwork & custom furniture design, interior design & art curation by Chango & Co.
Stonehouse + Irons Architecture
Light and connections to gardens is brought about by simple alterations to an existing 1980 duplex. New fences and timber screens frame the street entry and provide sense of privacy while painting connection to the street. Extracting some components provides for internal courtyards that flood light to the interiors while creating valuable outdoor spaces for dining and relaxing.
Atelier Chen Hung
Gentle natural light filters through a timber screened outdoor space, creating a calm and breezy undercroft entry to this inner-city cottage.
Portland building and remodeling
Original trio of windows, with new muranti siding in the entry, and new mid-century inspired front door.
Марина Кутепова
Прихожая в загородном доме в стиле кантри. Шкаф с зеркалами, Mister Doors, пуфик, Restoration Hardware. Кафель, Vives. Светильники шары. Входная дверь.
Joseph Spierer Architects, Inc.
The cantilevered roof draws the eye outward toward an expansive patio and garden, replete with evergreen trees and blooming flowers. An inviting lawn, playground, and pool provide the perfect environment to play together and create lasting memories.
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.
Front Door Design Ideas with Wood Walls
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