Traditional Hallway Design Ideas with Blue Walls
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Шакирова Елена
Коридор 5 кв.м.
Цвет стен специально подобран под цвет шкафа. Что бы шкаф сливался с пространством. Так же большие зеркала, красиво отражают стены .А на темных стенах контрастно выделяются белые двери и плинтуса.
Misiaszek Turpin pllc
Resting upon a 120-acre rural hillside, this 17,500 square-foot residence has unencumbered mountain views to the east, south and west. The exterior design palette for the public side is a more formal Tudor style of architecture, including intricate brick detailing; while the materials for the private side tend toward a more casual mountain-home style of architecture with a natural stone base and hand-cut wood siding.
Primary living spaces and the master bedroom suite, are located on the main level, with guest accommodations on the upper floor of the main house and upper floor of the garage. The interior material palette was carefully chosen to match the stunning collection of antique furniture and artifacts, gathered from around the country. From the elegant kitchen to the cozy screened porch, this residence captures the beauty of the White Mountains and embodies classic New Hampshire living.
Photographer: Joseph St. Pierre
Tailored Living of Pittsburgh
Entry ways are the most used areas in the home, with constant coming-and-going and pick-up and drop-off traffic.
A. Bollman & Sons.
Recessed and surface mounted Kreon lighting fixtures throughout.
Photo by Lauren Coleman
Furniture by Holly Hunt
Pinemar, Inc
John Bessler Photography http://www.besslerphoto.com
Pinemar, Inc.- Philadelphia General Contractor & Home Builder.
Interior Design By T. Keller Donovan
Budget Blinds of Old Saybrook
For added warmth and privacy, window panels make a perfect addition to any room and come in a variety of colors.
Catherine Boswell Design
In an old estate with lots of additions constructed over the years, you end up with lots of small hallways and interesting niches. In this landing, a great patterned wallpaper subtly mirrors the client's lovely painted panels, and the perfectly plaid upholstered bench is a great place to put on shoes or leave laundry just outside the guestroom doors.
Andrew Skurman Architects
Dome above the octagonal central stair hall with an oculus. Photographer: Mark Darley
VanderHorn Architects
In a mudroom hall, Belgium bluestone flooring in a loose irregular herringbone pattern acquiesces to three-quarter-height bead-board paneling, for an elegant room that can also withstand wear and tear. Diamond-panes at the mudroom door and its sidelights bring amble light into the space.
James Merrell Photography
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