Purple Entryway Design Ideas with a Single Front Door
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
1 - 20 of 97 photos
Item 1 of 3
FORMA Design
The dramatic front-door surround gives a hint of the architectural language of the addition in the back of the house. A hand-hammered vaulted copper canopy hangs above the door and is lit from below for dramatic effect. A door with a glass light allows for a glimpse of what awaits you inside.
Homestead Doors, Inc.
Door #HZ6
Custom Solid Wood Entry Door
White Oak
Craftsman Style with Dentil Shelf
Custom Transom
Clear Beveled Glass
Coffee Brown Stain Color
Contact us to discuss your door project
Call 419-684-9582
Visit https://www.door.cc
https://www.door.cc
Knight Architects LLC
Color and functionality makes this added mudroom special. Photography by Pete Weigley
Upstate Door
Upstate Door makes hand-crafted custom, semi-custom and standard interior and exterior doors from a full array of wood species and MDF materials.
Custom white painted single 20 lite over 12 panel door with 22 lite sidelites
Brosh Architects
Main entrance.
Front Railing: Removing the 1970’s railing and going back to the original style.
Handrail: Restored to its formal glory.
Paving: Replacing the 1970’s ‘crazy paving’ with 150 year old York stone to match the rest of the street.
Front door: Removal of the non-original door and replacing it with a Victorian-style 4-panel door adorned with door knocker, central knob and letter plate.
Lighting: We fitted a solid brass Victorian lamp (replica) and period-style light bulb to give a Victorian-look as well as match the street lighting.
Windows: UPVc windows are replaced with slimlite double glazing using a special distorted glass to match the original look and charm. This gives the look of single glazing but still functions as double glazing.
Decoration: Overall we tidied up the cables, repainted the front courtyard and renovated the window sills.
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
Is your closet busting at the seams? Or do you perhaps have no closet at all? Time to consider adding a mudroom to your house. Mudrooms are a popular interior design trend these days, and for good reason - they can house far more than a simple coat closet can. They can serve as a family command center for kids' school flyers and menus, for backpacks and shoes, for art supplies and sports equipment. Some mudrooms contain a laundry area, and some contain a mail station. Some mudrooms serve as a home base for a dog or a cat, with easy to clean, low maintenance building materials. A mudroom may consist of custom built-ins, or may simply be a corner of an existing room with pulled some clever, freestanding furniture, hooks, or shelves to house your most essential mudroom items.
Whatever your storage needs, extensive or streamlined, carving out a mudroom area can keep the whole family more organized. And, being more organized saves you stress and countless hours that would otherwise be spent searching for misplaced items.
While we love to design mudroom niches, a full mudroom interior design allows us to do what we do best here at Down2Earth Interior Design: elevate a space that is primarily driven by pragmatic requirements into a space that is also beautiful to look at and comfortable to occupy. I find myself voluntarily taking phone calls while sitting on the bench of my mudroom, simply because it's a comfortable place to be. My kids do their homework in the mudroom sometimes. My cat loves to curl up on sweatshirts temporarily left on the bench, or cuddle up in boxes on their way out to the recycling bins, just outside the door. Designing a custom mudroom for our family has elevated our lifestyle in so many ways, and I look forward to the opportunity to help make your mudroom design dreams a reality as well.
Photos by Ryan Macchione
Whipple Russell Architects
Harold Way Hollywood Hills modern home entry foyer with colored LED lighting
Purple Entryway Design Ideas with a Single Front Door
1