Hallway Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors and Orange Floor
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Morse Custom Homes and Remodeling
Morse Remodeling, Inc. and Custom Homes designed and built whole house remodel including front entry, dining room, and half bath addition. Customer also wished to construct new music room at the back yard. Design included keeping the existing sliding glass door to allow light and vistas from the backyard to be seen from the existing family room. The customer wished to display their own artwork throughout the house and emphasize the colorful creations by using the artwork's pallet and blend into the home seamlessly. A mix of modern design and contemporary styles were used for the front room addition. Color is emphasized throughout with natural light spilling in through clerestory windows and frosted glass block.
Lisa Davis Interiors
Architect Frank McGuire created an elegant curve in the hallway that leads from the entryway to a guest room, which can be hidden with a drape.. Photographs by jonathan kozowyk.
Jenkins Custom Homes
The hallway leading to the Master Suite is arched with wood floors and french doors each with balconettes.
Cyr Kitchen and Bath
This Hallway and stairway project was designed by Nicole from our Windham showroom. This project features Select & Better wood floors in Red Oak. The dimensions are in 3 ¼ long throughout the hallway & stairway with Natural stain color.
David Moulton AIA
Creating a bridge between buildings at The Sea Ranch is an unusual undertaking. Though several residential, elevated walkways and a couple of residential bridges do exist, in general, the design elements of The Sea Ranch favor smaller, separate buildings. However, to make all of these buildings work for the owners and their pets, they really needed a bridge. Early on David Moulton AIA consulted The Sea Ranch Design Review Committee on their receptiveness to this project. Many different ideas were discussed with the Design Committee but ultimately, given the strong need for the bridge, they asked that it be designed in a way that expressed the organic nature of the landscape. There was strong opposition to creating a straight, longitudinal structure. Soon it became apparent that a central tower sporting a small viewing deck and screened window seat provided the owners with key wildlife viewing spots and gave the bridge a central structural point from which the adjacent, angled arms could reach west between the trees to the main house and east between the trees to the new master suite. The result is a precise and carefully designed expression of the landscape: an enclosed bridge elevated above wildlife paths and woven within inches of towering redwood trees.
Hallway Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors and Orange Floor
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