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Robin Davis Interiors
This entryway gained new paint, a striking chandelier, an actual drop zone with coat hooks and seating/storage where there once was neither. The client's own contemporary artwork fits perfectly in the space.
Rollamatic Retractable Roofs
Eichlers...homeowners seem to love them and hate them. They love them for their mid-century modern look, they hate them when it comes time to heating them and cooling them. Adding a Rollamatic retractable roof above the atrium creates valuable indoor space and helps reduce the power bill.
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Open entryway with hardwood leading to the main level. Flex space / study open to the main level.
mitchell holladay architects
Walnut cabinets were designed and installed for the entry way, so that each family member would have their own storage. A new ribbed glass sidelight and walnut veneer front door were installed. Light grey floor tiles balanced the composition
photography by adam rouse
Pinnacle Design & Remodeling
What used to be the kitchen is now the entryway with a walk-in closet for more storage and an open concept living.
M Vincent Assets LLC
Two walls, two doorways and a closet were removed to create this open-concept entry.
grayc glass
9in (W) x 9in (H) x 4.25 (D)
*Customize your wall sconce*
*I can create custom color combinations, please contact me for details*
The "Kelly" wall sconce features an artistic fused glass shade with a powder coated steel back plate. The glass is designed and individually created in Chico, California. This mid-century modern design is shown in varying shades of composed white glass and is beautiful on or off. grayc glass sconces are suitable for home, hotel, or workspace and can be made in multiples.
Wired and ready to be installed into wall by electrician
Light Direction: ambient
Requires 1 (not included) LED bulb
Slight variations in size and color are possible
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