Hallway Design Ideas with Limestone Floors
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FINNE Architects
The Lake Forest Park Renovation is a top-to-bottom renovation of a 50's Northwest Contemporary house located 25 miles north of Seattle.
Photo: Benjamin Benschneider
Lapicida Stone Group
Antique Blonde Barr is one of the finest antique reclaimed products available today. This elegant, beige surface from the 18th and 19th Century, is sourced and reclaimed from the grandest houses and chateaus between Montpellier and Avignon in France. Suitable for internal and external floor applications, depending on climate, Blonde Barr has been used with great success in more traditional interiors.
Vintage Elements LLC
Gray Barr or Barr Gris limestone, plastered walls and custom milled stone baseboards create the perfect backdrop in this elegant home.
The Bazeley Partnership
Located on the dramatic North Cornwall coast and within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the clients for this remarkable contemporary family home shared our genuine passion for sustainability, the environment and ecology.
One of the first Hempcrete block buildings in Cornwall, the dwelling’s unique approach to sustainability employs the latest technologies and philosophies whilst utilising traditional building methods and techniques. Wherever practicable the building has been designed to be ‘cement-free’ and environmentally considerate, with the overriding ambition to have the capacity to be ‘off-grid’.
Wood-fibre boarding was used for the internal walls along with eco-cork insulation and render boards. Lime render and plaster throughout complete the finish.
Externally, there are concrete-free substrates to all external landscaping and a natural pool surrounded by planting of native species aids the diverse ecology and environment throughout the site.
A ground Source Heat Pump provides hot water and central heating in conjunction with a PV array with associated battery storage.
Photographs: Stephen Brownhill
Floors of Stone
Rustic tumbled edges and pretty fossil detail make the Dijon Tumbled Limestone suitable for a range of projects.
O’Hara Interiors
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Three Roses Interiors
Expansive loggia connecting living area with master suite bedroom and bath. Mahogany stained window frames and beams. Statuary purchased at Jeannie Marie Imports in Kailua Kona, Hawaii. Vintage alter tables. Owners private collection art.
Rogers Design Group
Colorful original art provided the unexpected in the serene neutral background. Details of the limestone, onyx and walnut floor are scattered strategically throughout the residence.
•Photos by Argonaut Architectural•
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Reclaimed ‘barre montpelier’ pavers by Architectural Stone Decor.
www.archstonedecor.ca | sales@archstonedecor.ca | (437) 800-8300
The ancient ‘barre montpelier’ stone pavers have been reclaimed from different locations across the Mediterranean making them timeless and unique in their earth tone color mixtures and patinas, adding serenity and beauty to your home.
Their durable nature makes them an excellent choice whether used as flooring or wall cladding in indoor and outdoor applications. They are unaffected by extreme climate and easily withstand heavy use due to the nature of their resilient and rough molecular structure.
They have been calibrated to 5/8” in thickness to ease installation of modern use. They come in random sizes and could be installed in either a running bond formation or a random ‘Versailles’ pattern.
Hallway Design Ideas with Limestone Floors
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