Mediterranean Hallway Design Ideas with Marble Floors
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Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
Home elevator's marble trim, baseboards, and marble floor.
Design & Build . . . by Roger Perron, Inc.
The columns are Ionic style in concert and hand-painted. The several ceiling patterns are dropped with ¾″ plywood and drywall, and they were prepared in the rough frame; moldings wrap the drop section and faux wallpaper adorns the face. Notice the kitchen beyond. This represents the whole rear of the home remodel and additions.
Architectural design for this larger home remodel with additions and luxury floor plan in San Marino created by Roger Perron, design-build contractor, with contributing architects Curt Sturgill and Bob Cooper.
Inex Creative Floors
Installation by Inex Creative Floors, Inc.
Builder and Designer:
Fratantoni Luxury Estates & Josie Fratantoni with Fratantoni Interior Designers
Integral Design Interiors
This hallway leads to the Master Bedroom and the brick walls and marble floors are a precursor to the room beyond. The pedestal with bust on top highlighted by a single ceiling spot add all the drama needed.
The Artists Hands - Faux Finishes
We painted this monochromatic Italian landscape mural over a complex wall area in the elevator hallway of a local Houston condominium high rise at the Montebello. Copyright © 2016 The Artists Hands
Suzanne MacCrone Rogers
In celebration of the ruby {40th} anniversary of the induction of the historic Hay House to The Georgia Trust, I transformed this beautiful grand hallway and foyer into an indoor winter wonderland English topiary garden. Cyprus, boxwood, ivy topiary trees are covered in fairy lights and illuminate this elegant hallway, while a stone bird bath cradles a hand blown red glass gazing ball. A wrought iron arbor sets the stage for a gilded mossy chair and Santa's coat. Red roses, nutcrackers, a candle chandelier, and reindeer accent the space in a charming way.
©Suzanne MacCrone Rogers
Amanda
The owner wanted the house to have a sense of privacy, but also serve as an ideal place to receive guests. He also hoped the spaces would possess zen, an atmosphere that emphasises meditation, as well as layers.
The designer proposed a modern reinterpretation of Chinese culture, one that perfectly balanced the physical experience with the owner’s spiritual needs.
The final design presents a mood of tranquility, quietly counteracting the hustle and bustle of daily life. The designer focused on two aspects: remodelling and optimising the structure, and integrating Eastern and Western cultures by using modern forms of expression.
As a result, two seemingly opposing styles successfully coexist. Through the selection of materials such as dyed wood veneer, silk wallpaper, crystals, copper items and detailed designs that reflect the existence of traditional Eastern culture, the house sidestepped the cliché of relying completely on a Chinese style.
Mediterranean Hallway Design Ideas with Marble Floors
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