Traditional Entryway Design Ideas with a Yellow Front Door
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Hierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLC
Fine paints of Europe yellow paint door. Cape portico , covered entry. Lutyens Moravian star lantern. The unique yellow wooden door adds a burst of color to the entrance of this home.
Architect - Hierarchy Architects + Designers, TJ Costello
Photographer - Brian Jordan, Graphite NYC
MARGARITA BRAVO
Clean and organized spaces to store all of our clients’ outdoor gear! Bright and airy, integrated plenty of storage, coat and hat racks, and bursts of color through baskets, throw pillows, and accent walls. Each mudroom differs in design style, exuding functionality and beauty.
Project designed by Denver, Colorado interior designer Margarita Bravo. She serves Denver as well as surrounding areas such as Cherry Hills Village, Englewood, Greenwood Village, and Bow Mar.
For more about MARGARITA BRAVO, click here: https://www.margaritabravo.com/
Peg Berens Interior Design LLC
Please visit my website directly by copying and pasting this link directly into your browser: http://www.berensinteriors.com/ to learn more about this project and how we may work together!
A coat rack is a great idea for coat and hat storage if you are without an entry closet. Look how simple and stylish this is! Robert Naik Photography.
Tim Andersen Architect
Recessed entry is lined with 1 x 4 bead board to suggest interior paneling. Detail of new portico is minimal and typical for a 1940 "Cape." Colors are Benjamin Moore: "Smokey Taupe" for siding, "White Dove" for trim. "Pale Daffodil" for doors and sash.
User
"Creekside" is my design response to this historically inspired new home and its position aside a wet season creek.
Jane Ellison
Entry Niche
Tibetan scroll painting (gold leaf-highlighted canvas on embroidery) above repurposed Tibetan scripture chest provide a dramatic yet attractive focal point to entry area. Flowers pick up on the softer colors of the artwork. The round rug, which repeats the spherical shape of the bronze finished accent pieces on the chest and the arc of the Asian lamp, harmonizes the entire arrangement.
Kitchen Design Concepts
This 1960's home needed a little love to bring it into the new century while retaining the traditional charm of the house and entertaining the maximalist taste of the homeowners. Mixing bold colors and fun patterns were not only welcome but a requirement, so this home got a fun makeover in almost every room!
Original brick floors laid in a herringbone pattern had to be retained and were a great element to design around. They were stripped, washed, stained, and sealed. All wood floors in the home were also sanded, stained, and refinished so the front stairway got a mini-makeover as well. The bright yellow front door speaks for itself, and welcomes you to this stunning home.
Brandner Design
The Antique Brass Double Doors were designed to resemble classic hotel entry doors, clad in a weathered brass finish. Each door is detailed with a historic brass push bar, resembling those used in the early 1920’s, which double as a glass guard to protect the glass paneled door. Custom moldings and panels add extra details that set this double-door a part. The entryway is accompanied with a custom brass threshold and integrated locks for security.
Traditional Entryway Design Ideas with a Yellow Front Door
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