Red Entryway Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors
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Alair Homes Aurora Newmarket
New front door, white on the inside and vibrant red on the outside. Removed a small wall opening up the entrance. New closet doors and hardware to finish off this tidy entrance of small split level bungalow.
Crimson Design & Construction
What started as a kitchen remodeling project turned into a large interior renovation of the entire first floor of the home. As design got underway for a new kitchen, the homeowners quickly decided to update the entire first floor to match the new open kitchen.
The kitchen was updated with new appliances, countertops, and Fieldstone cabinetry. Fieldstone Cabinetry was also added in the laundry room to allow for more storage space and a place to drop coats and shoes.
The dining room was redecorated with wainscoting and a chandelier. The powder room was updated and the main staircase received a makeover as well. The living room fireplace surround was changed from brick to stone for a more elegant look.
Griffin Architects, P.A.
Stained and glazed quatersawn oak gives an authentic feeling to this Tudor foyer. David Dietrich Photographer
Thomas Rex Hardy, AIA
Construction by Plath + Co.
Photography by Eric Rorer.
Interior Design by Jan Wasson.
Jolley Frank Interiors, LLC
In the large entry, we used a tall settee in a bright silk cut velvet to bring warmth and texture to the area. The entry rug with classical pattern and sophisticated colors, brings structure and balance. The stair runner was custom designed using the pattern in the rug to carry the effect to the second floor.
Sheri Manson, photographer sheri@sherimanson.com
Summer Thornton Design, Inc
Coral walls, a graphic stair runner and a quirky gallery wall makes a bold hello in this home's entry.
Summer Thornton Design, Inc.
Four Brothers Design + Build
Entry door and powder room as part of Chevy Chase Washington DC bungalow renovation.
Nautilus Homes
Siesta Key Low country entry doorway featuring foyer into the living room which opens right up to the pool area and waterfront.
This is a very well detailed custom home on a smaller scale, measuring only 3,000 sf under a/c. Every element of the home was designed by some of Sarasota's top architects, landscape architects and interior designers. One of the highlighted features are the true cypress timber beams that span the great room. These are not faux box beams but true timbers. Another awesome design feature is the outdoor living room boasting 20' pitched ceilings and a 37' tall chimney made of true boulders stacked over the course of 1 month.
Red Entryway Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors
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