Hallway Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors

Spanish Home in Rancho Santa Fe
Spanish Home in Rancho Santa Fe
H O M E + atelier Michael RansonH O M E + atelier Michael Ranson
Hallway to master bedroom. Note the wood floor with inset stone tile border. The ceiling was arched to match the entry arch and give height to the small space making it a special passage to the master bedroom. Decorative ceiling stencil by Irma Shaw Designs.
Semi-detached reno
Semi-detached reno
Arnal PhotographyArnal Photography
Arnal Photography This homeowner renovated semi-detached home in Toronto is one of those rare spaces I recently photographed for a realtor friend. From what the homeowner has told me, the stained glass and light fixtures were with the house… in the attic… when they purchased it. Over a period of years they removed plaster, revealing the brick behind it, closed in the wall between the dining room and the living room (which had been opened by a previous owner) using the stained glass panels. The interesting thing was that the stained glass panels were all slightly different sizes, so their treatment in mounting them had to be especially careful. They also paid particular attention to maintaining the heritage look of the space while upgrading utilities and adding their own more modern touches. The eclectic blend just adds to the charm of the home. Not afraid of bright colour, the daughter’s room is a shocking shade of orange, but somehow, it works! Unfortunately, being the photographer, I have little information on sourcing aside from knowing that the kitchen is from Ikea. That said, I think this is a space that holds inspiration beyond the imagination!
Spanish Mission Revival Hall
Spanish Mission Revival Hall
Maraya Interior DesignMaraya Interior Design
Custom designed and handcarved doors with walnut handscraped flooring made especially for this home. Beams in the hall ceiling, with arches. Dunn Edwards Paint color Rice Bowl. Malibu tile base, handmade and painted. Light painted walls with dark wood flooring. Malibu Tile is dominant in this luxury home overlooking the Ojai Valley. Exposed beam ceilings of old scraped wood, trusses with planked ceilings and wrought iron stair cases with tiled risers. Arches are everywhere, from the master bath to the bedroom bed niches to the carved wood doors. Thick plaster walls with deep niches and thick window sills give a cool look to this old Spanish home in the warm, dry climate. Wrought iron lighting and limestone floors, along with gold leaf walls and murals. Project Location: Ojai, California. Project designed by Maraya Interior Design. From their beautiful resort town of Ojai, they serve clients in Montecito, Hope Ranch, Malibu, Westlake and Calabasas, across the tri-county areas of Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles, south to Hidden Hills- north through Solvang and more. Bob Easton Architect Stan Tenpenny, Contractor Bob Easton Architect, Stan Tenpenny contractor, photo by Dina Pielaet
PARK VIEW
PARK VIEW
Lisa Tharp DesignLisa Tharp Design
After an extension renovation, this almost 5,000 square foot city residence now exudes quiet luxury. Long sight lines were established to capitalize on expansive views. The introduction of classical proportions throughout elevates one’s experience of the space. Luxe materials and architectural detailing build in functionality and showcase a curated collection of books and contemporary art. Clean-lined custom furniture offers a supremely comfortable welcome to extended family and friends. Vintage French and Italian lighting join well-edited artifacts in sparking conversation while evoking memories of world travel. Interiors by Lisa Tharp. Photography by Max Kim-Bee.
Custom Coastal
Custom Coastal
Beacham Construction IncBeacham Construction Inc
Arched Entry with Wood Beamed Ceiling Designed by Design Line Interiors

Hallway Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors

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