Hallway Design Ideas with Bamboo Floors
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Bell Stephenson Architects
The original house, built in 1989, was designed for the stunning sea views but not for the sun. The owners wanted a warmer, sunny house, with more transparency to enjoy the views from throughout the house. The bottom storey was modified and extended, while most of the upper storey was completely removed and rebuilt. The design utilises part of the original roof form and repeats it to create two roof structures. A flat roofed hallway axis separates them naturally into public and private wings. The use of flat and sloping ceilings creates a richness to the spaces. To maintain privacy while maximising sun, clerestorey windows were used. Double glazing and increased insulation were also added which has created a more comfortable home that maximises the views.
Jonathan Lipman, AIA
Maharishi Vastu, Japanese-inspired, central hallway Brahmastan, shoji screens, recessed lighting
Meadowlark Design+Build
Elevation changes in the floor and wall alcoves make this hall unique. This custom home was designed and built by Meadowlark Design+Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Photography by Dana Hoff Photography
IQ Glass UK
Mondrian® doors offer a beautiful industrial style to create a traditional steel design to glazing. The dark blue shaker style design was used consistently throughout the kitchen and dining area to keep in with the steel framed doors.
Hallway Design Ideas with Bamboo Floors
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