Small Hallway Design Ideas with Panelled Walls
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Soho Interiores
Pequeño recibidor compuesto por un mueble de treku y paneles de lamas, con un banco de apoyo.
Home Flow
Landhausstil, Eingangsbereich, Nut und Feder, Paneele, Zementfliesen, Tapete, Konsoltisch, Tischlampen
Kingfisher Designs
The New cloakroom added to a large Edwardian property in the grand hallway. Casing in the previously under used area under the stairs with panelling to match the original (On right) including a jib door. A tall column radiator was detailed into the new wall structure and panelling, making it a feature. The area is further completed with the addition of a small comfortable armchair, table and lamp.
Part of a much larger remodelling of the kitchen, utility room, cloakroom and hallway.
Zepboo
This project is a customer case located in Manila, the Philippines. The client's residence is a 95-square-meter apartment. The overall interior design style chosen by the client is a fusion of Nanyang and French vintage styles, combining retro elegance. The entire home features a color palette of charcoal gray, ink green, and brown coffee, creating a unique and exotic ambiance.
The client desired suitable pendant lights for the living room, dining area, and hallway, and based on their preferences, we selected pendant lights made from bamboo and rattan materials for the open kitchen and hallway. French vintage pendant lights were chosen for the living room. Upon receiving the products, the client expressed complete satisfaction, as these lighting fixtures perfectly matched their requirements.
I am sharing this case with everyone in the hope that it provides inspiration and ideas for your own interior decoration projects.
Novak & Parkes Designs
We transformed this internal hallway into an inviting space with gorgeous floral wallpaper set within panelling, lighting, custom framed artwork and beautifully styled with consoles tables, mirrors and lamps.
Edgewater Design Group
The client came to us to assist with transforming their small family cabin into a year-round residence that would continue the family legacy. The home was originally built by our client’s grandfather so keeping much of the existing interior woodwork and stone masonry fireplace was a must. They did not want to lose the rustic look and the warmth of the pine paneling. The view of Lake Michigan was also to be maintained. It was important to keep the home nestled within its surroundings.
There was a need to update the kitchen, add a laundry & mud room, install insulation, add a heating & cooling system, provide additional bedrooms and more bathrooms. The addition to the home needed to look intentional and provide plenty of room for the entire family to be together. Low maintenance exterior finish materials were used for the siding and trims as well as natural field stones at the base to match the original cabin’s charm.
Paxton Place Design
This hallway with a mudroom bench was designed mainly for storage. Spaces for boots, purses, and heavy items were essential. Beadboard lines the back of the cabinets to create depth. The cabinets are painted a gray-green color to camouflage into the surrounding colors.
Resolution: 4 Architecture
The existing entry was very dark. Recessed lights were added. Complementing the custom metallic-colored millwork, a wall of glossy white panels bounces light, making the space feel brighter, and hides two 'hidden' doors to a coat closet and a small office closet.
Edgewater Design Group
The client came to us to assist with transforming their small family cabin into a year-round residence that would continue the family legacy. The home was originally built by our client’s grandfather so keeping much of the existing interior woodwork and stone masonry fireplace was a must. They did not want to lose the rustic look and the warmth of the pine paneling. The view of Lake Michigan was also to be maintained. It was important to keep the home nestled within its surroundings.
There was a need to update the kitchen, add a laundry & mud room, install insulation, add a heating & cooling system, provide additional bedrooms and more bathrooms. The addition to the home needed to look intentional and provide plenty of room for the entire family to be together. Low maintenance exterior finish materials were used for the siding and trims as well as natural field stones at the base to match the original cabin’s charm.
Absolute Project Management
Beautiful stained glass panels in front door of a converted pub in Kemptown, Brighton.
See more of this project at https://absoluteprojectmanagement.com/portfolio/suki-kemptown-brighton/
CAPAROL ICONS
NO 83 QUEEN GREEN - Cannabisgrün. Macht Oberflächen ebenmäßig und sanft. Inspiriert von dem Farbton der in den USA legalen Marihuana-Sorte Queen Green, die besonders happy machen soll.
Credits Jochen Arndt
Kingfisher Designs
The New cloakroom added to a large Edwardian property in the grand hallway. Casing in the previously under used area under the stairs with panelling to match the original (On right) including a jib door. A tall column radiator was detailed into the new wall structure and panelling, making it a feature. The area is further completed with the addition of a small comfortable armchair, table and lamp.
Part of a much larger remodelling of the kitchen, utility room, cloakroom and hallway.
Small Hallway Design Ideas with Panelled Walls
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