Midcentury Entryway Design Ideas with Cork Floors
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Sklar Studios
Entry details preserved from this fabulous brass hardware to the wrap around stone of the fireplace...add plants (everything is better with plants), vintage furniture, and a flavor for art....voila!!!!
CCI Renovations
CCI Renovations/North Vancouver/Photos - Ema Peter
Featured on the cover of the June/July 2012 issue of Homes and Living magazine this interpretation of mid century modern architecture wow's you from every angle. The name of the home was coined "L'Orange" from the homeowners love of the colour orange and the ingenious ways it has been integrated into the design.
Michael Norpell's Wall To Wall
Inspired by the lobby of the iconic Riviera Hotel lobby in Palm Springs, the wall was removed and replaced with a screen block wall that creates a sense of connection to the rest of the house, while still defining the den area.
Patricia B. Warren, AIA Warren Architecture, LLC
The frosted glass of the door and sidelight lets a soft light into the Entry. Originally there was an opening to the Kitchen in the wall at the right, which was closed to create a sense of arrival in the Entry.
Cork flooring replaced the original Saltillo tile. The cork is more period appropriate for a MCM house, plus it has the added benefit of being a resilient flooring, which is easier on the feet and legs.
Robert Nebolon Architects
Detail of entry within a glass wall, and the symmetric window at the far end. Gorgeous.
House appearance described as bespoke California modern, or California Contemporary, San Francisco modern, Bay Area or South Bay Eichler residential design, with Sustainability and green design.
Midcentury Entryway Design Ideas with Cork Floors
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