Hallway Design Ideas with Marble Floors and Concrete Floors
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Lori Manning Designs
This gorgeous hand painted wall mural of a beach shell brings the Florida style to life in this home!
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
We love these arched entryways and vaulted ceilings, the custom wall sconces, marble floors and chandeliers!
Musser: Architects, Inc.
Barbara White Photography; the entry gallery functions as a gathering space and a transitional space connecting two sides of the house
Rumor Design + reDesign
Finding space to incorporate an in-home, private spa is absolute luxury! This space features a dry sauna, wet sauna, fireplace, water feature, mini bar, lounge area, treadmill area and laundry room!
Photos by Sunshine Divis
Kennedy Cole Interior Design
This passthrough was transformed into an amazing home reading lounge, designed by Kennedy Cole Interior Design
Natural Stone London
Calacatta Oro marble Entrance Hall.
Calacatta Oro is one of the most beautiful of the Italian marbles. This material has a white background with stunning golden grey veins.
For this particular project, we supplied the stone, templated, manufactured by cutting to size and installed the stone in a luxury residential property in Essex.
Finishing with a final clean and polish to this stunning bookmatched marble floor.
Our highly skilled team throughout helped to ensure the veins flowed throughout to create a precision seamless look.
Bookmatched marble is achieved by adjoining two slabs together, they are cut right next to each other and come from the same block to allow colour and vein matching. A perfect mirror image is achieved to give the impression of an open book, once installed.
Zola European Windows
Tilt turn windows, a LiftSlide unit, and glass door illuminate the hallway and connect to views of forest and lake.
Lighting By Design
Colour-change lights were programmed to turn on in sequence upon entry through the front door.
These linear LEDs were concealed behind Concreate panels (a type of concrete composite) and represent the primary source of light in the hallway.
Oggetti Designs
The Filipa design was inspired by the Chinese lantern. The outside is powder-coated metal in black and the inside is a sand/grey color, perfect for relecting light from the double-sided borosilicate glass. Unusual is the inclusion of an LED light to provide downwards illumination as well.
Hallway Design Ideas with Marble Floors and Concrete Floors
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