Hallway Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors and Travertine Floors

Queen Anne Craftsman Home
Queen Anne Craftsman Home
Seattle Staged to Sell and Design LLCSeattle Staged to Sell and Design LLC
The ground floor hall leading to the living room and kitchen of this craftsman home.
HAMPSTEAD APARTMENT No 1
HAMPSTEAD APARTMENT No 1
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTSSTEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
We were commissioned to transform a large run-down flat occupying the ground floor and basement of a grand house in Hampstead into a spectacular contemporary apartment. The property was originally built for a gentleman artist in the 1870s who installed various features including the gothic panelling and stained glass in the living room, acquired from a French church. Since its conversion into a boarding house soon after the First World War, and then flats in the 1960s, hardly any remedial work had been undertaken and the property was in a parlous state. Photography: Bruce Heming
Classic Fairmount Stairway
Classic Fairmount Stairway
6th Ave Homes6th Ave Homes
As you make your way upstairs, the dark hardwood floors will guide you into another stunning design.
Alpine Haven
Alpine Haven
Snake River InteriorsSnake River Interiors
A mountain retreat for an urban family of five, centered on coming together over games in the great room. Every detail speaks to the parents’ parallel priorities—sophistication and function—a twofold mission epitomized by the living area, where a cashmere sectional—perfect for piling atop as a family—folds around two coffee tables with hidden storage drawers. An ambiance of commodious camaraderie pervades the panoramic space. Upstairs, bedrooms serve as serene enclaves, with mountain views complemented by statement lighting like Owen Mortensen’s mesmerizing tumbleweed chandelier. No matter the moment, the residence remains rooted in the family’s intimate rhythms.
Modern Farmhouse-Upstate
Modern Farmhouse-Upstate
Crisp ArchitectsCrisp Architects
Pantry with gray cabinets and hardwood flooring. Photographer: Rob Karosis
Creative Expansion
Creative Expansion
3north3north
Do you move to the suburbs, make do, or add on? For a couple who wanted more kitchen and room to spread out and entertain, the decision was made to stay and grow. An addition was made behind their home that created an entirely new kitchen and family room, complete with vaulted ceilings and custom light fixtures. The addition itself is also not highly visible from the road, cutting down on the “hunchback” look of so many older city homes with massive additions. Windows give the space abundant natural light, with doors that inconspicuously blend indoor and outdoor living – an all in the home and neighborhood the couple loves best.

Hallway Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors and Travertine Floors

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