Midcentury Hallway Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors
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Wren & Willow, Inc.
As can be seen in this before and after photo, some structural changes were necessary to make most of the space available in this house and to create a more natural flow from room to room. This included squaring out a corner at the end of the hallway, thus extending the master bedroom. The hallway also features hidden amenities, such as a port for the central vacuum system.
Photos by Aleksandr Akinshev
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New doors were installed in the dark hallway to allow for light from each of the bedrooms and bath areas. Pocket doors where used where possible to create more usable floorspace in the bathroom and 3rd bedroom.
LKS Architects Inc.
Glass door knobs in addition help tie to feel of original 1920's house
(c) Lisa Stacholy
H2 Design Studio
An awkward entrance to the living room is redirected using a built-in open shelf to display unique artifacts collected through years of travel and discovery
Deleap L.L.C
This Flip project is located in Denver, Colorado.
The house is 3200sf and it was done over the past 1.5 years due to COVID, labor and supply issue. As the owner, designer and a project manager on this project, I had to wear many hats. There were many challenges that I had to over come, but the end result was exactly how I envisioned it from the first day I decided to change the whole layout of the house. The only thing that wasn’t touched in this house was literally the exterior walls, but the rest was either modified or removed.
Midcentury Hallway Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors
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