Midcentury Hallway Design Ideas with Grey Walls
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Old Town Design Group
Entering from the garage, visitors are greeted with a spacious mudroom and custom built lockers to hang up any coats, bags or shoes.
Andrea Rubini Architetto
Ingresso con panca e appenderia. Mensole e cassetti si alternano nella nicchia
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.
Altura Architects
This mid-century mountain modern home was originally designed in the early 1950s. The house has ample windows that provide dramatic views of the adjacent lake and surrounding woods. The current owners wanted to only enhance the home subtly, not alter its original character. The majority of exterior and interior materials were preserved, while the plan was updated with an enhanced kitchen and master suite. Added daylight to the kitchen was provided by the installation of a new operable skylight. New large format porcelain tile and walnut cabinets in the master suite provided a counterpoint to the primarily painted interior with brick floors.
Mosaik Design & Remodeling
This linen cabinet with his and hers hampers boasts white doors inset into walnut frames which adds interest and a modern quality to the design. This combination ties both color schemes together for added cohesion on the design. The mirror and Mid Century oval pendant make this a focal point rather than just another linen cabinet.
Wendi Nordeck Photography
By removing the existing his and her closets from the master bathroom and annexing space from the laundry room, we were able to design in separate tub and showers to fit into the space. White tile with a distinct midcentury pattern on it clads (2) full walls and lightens up the space. The sleek undermount tub with white quartz top is beautiful in its simplicity and is balanced out by the walnut skirt panels that are easily removed by touch latches. The bathroom cabinet and linen cabinet (end of the hall) both have white doors inset in walnut frames for added interest. This combination ties both color schemes together for added cohesion on the design. The vanity tower cabinet is a multi-purpose storage cabinet accessed on all (3) sides. The face is a medicine cabinet and the sides are his and her storage with outlets. This allows for easy use of electric toothbrushes, razors and hairdryers. Below, there are also his and her pull-outs with adjustable shelving to keep the taller toiletries organized and at hand.
The large format porcelain tile has a natural feel to it which ties in to the mixed grey toned rocks on the shower floor for consistency. Can lighting combined with stunning bottle shaped pendants that mimic the tile pattern offer controlled light on dimmers to suit every need in the space.
Wendi Nordeck Photography
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
Two Hands Interiors
Playing with the light and dark finishes throughout the home brings energy to a calm palette and the neutral paints and allows the texture of the wood to shine. Lighting fixtures were chosen to either be minimal and sleek or to shine as the star in a room. This Nelson pendent brings the mid-century touch our clients were seeking in this space.
Design by Two Hands Interiors.
Midcentury Hallway Design Ideas with Grey Walls
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