Mid-sized Hallway Design Ideas

Flower Streets
Flower Streets
Blackband DesignBlackband Design
Build: Graystone Custom Builders, Interior Design: Blackband Design, Photography: Ryan Garvin
West Hampstead Family Residence
West Hampstead Family Residence
VORBILD ArchitectureVORBILD Architecture
The original wooden arch details in the hallway area have been restored. Photo by Chris Snook
Flat Roman Shades
Flat Roman Shades
Window SpacesWindow Spaces
Flat Roman Shades with custom fabric finish the decor of this bench seat window area.
Waban Hill Rd
Waban Hill Rd
RBL ArchitectsRBL Architects
The owners were downsizing from a large ornate property down the street and were seeking a number of goals. Single story living, modern and open floor plan, comfortable working kitchen, spaces to house their collection of artwork, low maintenance and a strong connection between the interior and the landscape. Working with a long narrow lot adjacent to conservation land, the main living space (16 foot ceiling height at its peak) opens with folding glass doors to a large screen porch that looks out on a courtyard and the adjacent wooded landscape. This gives the home the perception that it is on a much larger lot and provides a great deal of privacy. The transition from the entry to the core of the home provides a natural gallery in which to display artwork and sculpture. Artificial light almost never needs to be turned on during daytime hours and the substantial peaked roof over the main living space is oriented to allow for solar panels not visible from the street or yard.
The Winterbrooke at Willow Creek Farms
The Winterbrooke at Willow Creek Farms
Landmark HomesLandmark Homes
Designer details abound in this custom 2-story home with craftsman style exterior complete with fiber cement siding, attractive stone veneer, and a welcoming front porch. In addition to the 2-car side entry garage with finished mudroom, a breezeway connects the home to a 3rd car detached garage. Heightened 10’ceilings grace the 1st floor and impressive features throughout include stylish trim and ceiling details. The elegant Dining Room to the front of the home features a tray ceiling and craftsman style wainscoting with chair rail. Adjacent to the Dining Room is a formal Living Room with cozy gas fireplace. The open Kitchen is well-appointed with HanStone countertops, tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and a pantry. The sunny Breakfast Area provides access to a stamped concrete patio and opens to the Family Room with wood ceiling beams and a gas fireplace accented by a custom surround. A first-floor Study features trim ceiling detail and craftsman style wainscoting. The Owner’s Suite includes craftsman style wainscoting accent wall and a tray ceiling with stylish wood detail. The Owner’s Bathroom includes a custom tile shower, free standing tub, and oversized closet.
Walk in Pantry off of Kitchen
Walk in Pantry off of Kitchen
EKA BuildEKA Build
With wall of windows kitchens, a walk in pantry allows for plenty of cabinets and storage. Pantry features blue shaker style cabinets with glass hardware and subway tile backsplash. Photo by David Berlekamp
House HOD
House HOD
Ippolito Fleitz Group – Identity ArchitectsIppolito Fleitz Group – Identity Architects
Photography: Zooey Braun Roemerstr. 51, Stuttgart, T +49 (0)711 6400361, zooey@zooeybraun.de
Bayland Street Residence
Bayland Street Residence
Rogers + Labarthe ArchitectsRogers + Labarthe Architects
In addition to it's role in circulation through the home, the upper hall is devised to provide work spaces for the kids to do their schoolwork, as well as provide storage. The large windows bring abundant light into the space. Photo - FCS Photos
Doriana 195
Doriana 195
ValgreenValgreen
Architect: Joanquin Anton Interior Design: Violette Bay Photography: Marco Ambrosini
Hall
Hall
Alexander WhiteAlexander White
Södermannagatan 34 Foto: Henrik Nero
Ridge Oak Residence
Ridge Oak Residence
McKinney York ArchitectsMcKinney York Architects
This property came with a house which proved ill-matched to our clients’ needs but which nestled neatly amid beautiful live oaks. In choosing to commission a new home, they asked that it also tuck under the limbs of the oaks and maintain a subdued presence to the street. Extraordinary efforts such as cantilevered floors and even bridging over critical root zones allow the design to be truly fitted to the site and to co-exist with the trees, the grandest of which is the focal point of the entry courtyard. Of equal importance to the trees and view was to provide, conversely, for walls to display 35 paintings and numerous books. From form to smallest detail, the house is quiet and subtle.

Mid-sized Hallway Design Ideas

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