Hallway Design Ideas with Plywood Floors and Concrete Floors
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Jarchitecture Pty Ltd
When entering from the front door or garage, the angled walls expand the view to water beyond. Material continuity is important to us.
Photo: Shannon McGrath
Yard Art, Inc
The design of these planters allows them to work well alone or as a group and still make a statement. Turn them and twist them until you get the contemorary look you're going for.
ARCO Designs
Exposed structure, raw plywood panels on ceiling, limwahsed plywood on walls, corrugated iron walls and polished concrete floor keeps the industrial theme happening. Black steel details to top of walls ties up the walls with the exposed structure above.
Industrial Shed Conversion
Photo by Cheryl O'Shea.
Archaeo Architects
This home, which earned three awards in the Santa Fe 2011 Parade of Homes, including best kitchen, best overall design and the Grand Hacienda Award, provides a serene, secluded retreat in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The architecture recedes back to frame panoramic views, and light is used as a form-defining element. Paying close attention to the topography of the steep lot allowed for minimal intervention onto the site. While the home feels strongly anchored, this sense of connection with the earth is wonderfully contrasted with open, elevated views of the Jemez Mountains. As a result, the home appears to emerge and ascend from the landscape, rather than being imposed on it.
HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
Entry Hall connects all interior and exterior spaces - Architect: HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles - Builder: WERK | Building Modern - Photo: HAUS
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60" Square Concrete Fire Pit, Stainless Steel Base, Remote Electronic Ignition, Penta-Flame Burner, Hi/Lo Flame Height Control. 200k BTU
Stonehouse + Irons Architecture
Concrete block lined corridor connects spaces around the secluded and central courtyard
KBC Developments
With a clear connection between the home and the Pacific Ocean beyond, this modern dwelling provides a west coast retreat for a young family. Forethought was given to future green advancements such as being completely solar ready and having plans in place to install a living green roof. Generous use of fully retractable window walls allow sea breezes to naturally cool living spaces which extend into the outdoors. Indoor air is filtered through an exchange system, providing a healthier air quality. Concrete surfaces on floors and walls add strength and ease of maintenance. Personality is expressed with the punches of colour seen in the Italian made and designed kitchen and furnishings within the home. Thoughtful consideration was given to areas committed to the clients’ hobbies and lifestyle.
photography by www.robcampbellphotography.com
Hallway Design Ideas with Plywood Floors and Concrete Floors
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