Hallway Design Ideas with Painted Wood Floors and Slate Floors
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Rethink Design Studio
Richard Leo Johnson
Wall Color: Super White - Regal Aqua Satin, Latex Flat (Benjamin Moore)
Trim Color: Super White - Oil, Semi Gloss (Benjamin Moore)
Floor Color: Super White - Oil, Semi Gloss (Benjamin Moore)
Wallpaper: Orissa Silk TT62702 - Seabrook
Window Treatment: Custom White Linen Roman Shade (Maureen Eason Designs)
Chandelier: Hidden Galleries
Curtain System: Covoc
Curtain Fabric: Mazane Saraille - Designer's Guild
Archaeo Architects
The owner’s desire was for a home blending Asian design characteristics with Southwestern architecture, developed within a small building envelope with significant building height limitations as dictated by local zoning. Even though the size of the property was 20 acres, the steep, tree covered terrain made for challenging site conditions, as the owner wished to preserve as many trees as possible while also capturing key views.
For the solution we first turned to vernacular Chinese villages as a prototype, specifically their varying pitched roofed buildings clustered about a central town square. We translated that to an entry courtyard opened to the south surrounded by a U-shaped, pitched roof house that merges with the topography. We then incorporated traditional Japanese folk house design detailing, particularly the tradition of hand crafted wood joinery. The result is a home reflecting the desires and heritage of the owners while at the same time respecting the historical architectural character of the local region.
Meadowlark Design+Build
This back hall/mudroom is full of beautiful custom cabinetry to accommodate loads of storage. The dark gray slate flooring is the perfect solution for the snowy Michigan winters and the wet Michigan springs.
Visbeen Architects
Packed with cottage attributes, Sunset View features an open floor plan without sacrificing intimate spaces. Detailed design elements and updated amenities add both warmth and character to this multi-seasonal, multi-level Shingle-style-inspired home.
Columns, beams, half-walls and built-ins throughout add a sense of Old World craftsmanship. Opening to the kitchen and a double-sided fireplace, the dining room features a lounge area and a curved booth that seats up to eight at a time. When space is needed for a larger crowd, furniture in the sitting area can be traded for an expanded table and more chairs. On the other side of the fireplace, expansive lake views are the highlight of the hearth room, which features drop down steps for even more beautiful vistas.
An unusual stair tower connects the home’s five levels. While spacious, each room was designed for maximum living in minimum space. In the lower level, a guest suite adds additional accommodations for friends or family. On the first level, a home office/study near the main living areas keeps family members close but also allows for privacy.
The second floor features a spacious master suite, a children’s suite and a whimsical playroom area. Two bedrooms open to a shared bath. Vanities on either side can be closed off by a pocket door, which allows for privacy as the child grows. A third bedroom includes a built-in bed and walk-in closet. A second-floor den can be used as a master suite retreat or an upstairs family room.
The rear entrance features abundant closets, a laundry room, home management area, lockers and a full bath. The easily accessible entrance allows people to come in from the lake without making a mess in the rest of the home. Because this three-garage lakefront home has no basement, a recreation room has been added into the attic level, which could also function as an additional guest room.
Green Point Design Pty Ltd
Architect’s notes:
New house on historic grazing property.
“Quiet” architecture.
A blend of natural and modern materials.
Special features:
Recycled timber beams
Internal mud brick and stone
Wood fired hydronic heating
Solar hot water
McNeill Baker Design Associates
Camden Littleton Photography Builder: Hampton & Massie Construction, LLC
JL Interiors
Pasadena Showcase House of Design 2014.
Roman Sebek Photography
Upstairs hall & Back Staircase
L2 Interiors turned this boring hallway into a hallway that guest and home owners gather to enjoy. From blank white walls to colorful window treatment and a Chinese antique console L2 interior made this space alive. With textures and great accessories who wouldn't want to walk through?
Mon Concept Habitation
L’entrée donne sur trois pièces en enfilade : cuisine, salle à manger et salon qui bénéficient d’une hauteur sous plafond impressionnante de 4m50.
Les particularités du projet : l’ensemble des parquets ont été poncés et peints de la même couleur que les murs et le plafond pour un effet « all over » incroyable, sans oublier les néons LED dimmable qui permettent de varier les couleurs et l’intensité des lumières.
Hallway Design Ideas with Painted Wood Floors and Slate Floors
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