Midcentury Hallway Design Ideas with Concrete Floors
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Benoit WACHBAR - Consultant en Immobilier
CANAL SAINT-MARTIN/FAUBOURG DU TEMPLE
A 100 mètres du Canal Saint-Martin, situé au 3ème étage sans ascenseur d’un immeuble ancien en cours de restauration (Façades sur cour et colonnes d'eau montante déjà réalisées - Ravalement sur rue et cage d'escalier à prévoir), les amateurs d'espaces de réceptions superbement rénovés apprécieront les prestations offertes par ce vaste appartement deux pièces au calme d'une cour.
Il se compose : d’une entrée desservant une buanderie, une salle d'eau & un WC indépendant, d'une cuisine dinatoire se prolongeant d'un séjour et d'une chambre en angle sans aucun voisin au-dessus et son dressing attenant !
Bénéficiant d'une exposition principale orientée vers le Sud-Ouest, cet exceptionnel lieu de vie n'attend plus que votre présence…
Pour obtenir plus d'informations sur ce bien,
Contactez Benoit WACHBAR au : 07 64 09 69 68
Stonehouse + Irons Architecture
Concrete block lined corridor connects spaces around the secluded and central courtyard
Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
Vista del corridoio; pavimento in resina e pareti colore Farrow&Ball rosso bordeaux (eating room 43)
Genesis Architecture, LLC.
Entry hall view looking out front window wall which reinforce the horizontal lines of the home. Stained concrete floor with triangular grid on a 4' module. Exterior stone is also brought on the inside. Glimpse of kitchen is on the left side of photo.
Hsu McCullough
A 60-foot long central passage carves a path from the aforementioned Great Room and Foyer to the private Bedroom Suites: This hallway is capped by an enclosed shower garden - accessed from the Primary Bath - open to the sky above and the south lawn beyond. In lieu of using recessed lights or wall sconces, the architect’s dreamt of a clever architectural detail that offers diffused daylighting / moonlighting of the home’s main corridor. The detail was formed by pealing the low-pitched gabled roof back at the high ridge line, opening the 60-foot long hallway to the sky via a series of seven obscured Solatube skylight systems and a sharp-angled drywall trim edge: Inspired by a James Turrell art installation, this detail directs the natural light (as well as light from an obscured continuous LED strip when desired) to the East corridor wall via the 6-inch wide by 60-foot long cove shaping the glow uninterrupted: An elegant distillation of Hsu McCullough's painting of interior spaces with various qualities of light - direct and diffused.
Dynan Construction Management
SRQ Magazine's Home of the Year 2015 Platinum Award for Best Bathroom, Best Kitchen, and Best Overall Renovation
Photo: Raif Fluker
Kennedy Cole Interior Design
This passthrough entrance is a bold moment in this midcentury house. Designed by Kennedy Cole Interior Design
RoomService 360
The Wing Mirror is a a masterpiece with intensity and dimension that reimagines reflection through its unusual surface. Designed by the brilliant Daniel Libeskind whose accolades include the Ground Zero master-plan, The Wing collection is manufactured in Italy by Fiam and is available elliptical, rectangular and trapezoid shapes with various sizes.
Stonehouse + Irons Architecture
Corridor with integrated lights featured down the concrete block walls. Shafts of light provide glimpses to the courtyard as one journeys through the house
Kennedy Cole Interior Design
This passthrough was transformed into an amazing home reading lounge, designed by Kennedy Cole Interior Design
Midcentury Hallway Design Ideas with Concrete Floors
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