Hallway Design Ideas with Linoleum Floors and Slate Floors
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R&J Painting LLC
Before Start of Services
Prepared and Covered all Flooring, Furnishings and Logs Patched all Cracks, Nail Holes, Dents and Dings
Lightly Pole Sanded Walls for a smooth finish
Spot Primed all Patches
Painted all Walls
Fluidesign Studio
Building Design, Plans, and Interior Finishes by: Fluidesign Studio I Builder: Schmidt Homes Remodeling I Photographer: Seth Benn Photography
Departure l Architecture
The "art gallery" main floor hallway leads from the public spaces (kitchen, dining and living) to the Master Bedroom (main floor) and the 2nd floor bedrooms. Aside from all of the windows, radiant floor heating allows the stone tile flooring to give added warmth.
Meyer Design
Great hall tree with lots of hooks and a stained bench for sitting. Lots of added cubbies for maximum storage.
Architect: Meyer Design
Photos: Jody Kmetz
Visbeen Architects
Good things come in small packages, as Tricklebrook proves. This compact yet charming design packs a lot of personality into an efficient plan that is perfect for a tight city or waterfront lot. Inspired by the Craftsman aesthetic and classic All-American bungalow design, the exterior features interesting roof lines with overhangs, stone and shingle accents and abundant windows designed both to let in maximum natural sunlight as well as take full advantage of the lakefront views.
The covered front porch leads into a welcoming foyer and the first level’s 1,150-square foot floor plan, which is divided into both family and private areas for maximum convenience. Private spaces include a flexible first-floor bedroom or office on the left; family spaces include a living room with fireplace, an open plan kitchen with an unusual oval island and dining area on the right as well as a nearby handy mud room. At night, relax on the 150-square-foot screened porch or patio. Head upstairs and you’ll find an additional 1,025 square feet of living space, with two bedrooms, both with unusual sloped ceilings, walk-in closets and private baths. The second floor also includes a convenient laundry room and an office/reading area.
Photographer: Dave Leale
Chanie Laree Designs
Rich cherry tones and a slate floor set the tone for this turn of the century craftsman home. Exposed brick was restored and reclaimed brick was added for specialty details in this kitchen which transitions to the homeowner's man cave.
Shelly Au Photography
Creative Lighting
CREATIVE LIGHTING- 651.647.0111
www.creative-lighting.com
LIGHTING DESIGN: Tara Simons
tsimons@creative-lighting.com
BCD Homes/Lauren Markell: www.bcdhomes.com
PHOTO CRED: Matt Blum Photography
Hallway Design Ideas with Linoleum Floors and Slate Floors
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