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V.E. THOMAN
The L shape hallway has a red tartan stretched form molding to chair rail. This type of installation is called clean edge wall upholstery. Hickory wood planking in the lower part of the wall and fabric covered wall in the mid-section. The textile used is a Scottish red check fabric. Simple sconces light up the hallway.
Kyle Hunt & Partners, Incorporated
Builder & Interior Selections: Kyle Hunt & Partners, Architect: Sharratt Design Company, Landscape Design: Yardscapes, Photography by James Kruger, LandMark Photography
Woven And Woods
Opening the front door, visitors are greeted by a beautiful bespoke runner, incorporating Crucial Trading's brilliant Harbour in Calm Breeze. This very contemporary look is finished with a matching sage green linen taped edge.
On the upper floors, the stairs and landing have been finished in a more traditional wool loop carpet from Hammer, providing a warm and comfortable living and sleeping area for the family.
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Dalton Distinctive Renovations
The desire to disguise the mechanical room lead to a custom designed shelf which acts as the entrance to this compact space. It's a stunning feature and is the first thing one see's when entering this room.
Melanie Rebane Photography
Bashian
Transitional hallway featuring Bashian Norwalk Collection hand-tufted rug. Photography by Christian Harder.
SF Design Build
A landing hallway space at the top of the stairs gets a fresh update with custom built-in bookcases carefully designed to wrap the bathroom and bedroom doors up to the ceiling. Soft brown paint is the perfect contrast to the bright white trim.
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Christa Pirl Interiors
An original turn-of-the-century Craftsman home had lost it original charm in the kitchen and bathroom, both renovated in the 1980s. The clients desired to restore the original look, while still giving the spaces an updated feel. Both rooms were gutted and new materials, fittings and appliances were installed, creating a strong reference to the history of the home, while still moving the house into the 21st century.
Photos by Melissa McCafferty
Visbeen Architects
This three-story shingle style home is the ultimate in lake front living. Perched atop the steep shores of Lake Michigan, the “Traverse” is designed to take full advantage of the surrounding views and natural beauty.
The main floor provides wide-open living spaces, featuring a gorgeous barrel vaulted ceiling and exposed stone hearth. French doors lead to the back deck, where sweeping vistas can be enjoyed from dual screened porches. The dining area and connected kitchen provide seating and service space for large parties as well as intimate gatherings.
With three guest suites upstairs, and a walkout deck with custom grilling area on the lower level, this classic East Coast-inspired home makes entertaining easy. The “Traverse” is a luxurious year-round residence and welcoming vacation home all rolled into one.
Old World Woodworking & Millwork Inc.
Normally this would be dead space however, this custom built storage unit eliminates the void and replaces it with functional drawers and cabinets.
Higherground
Crucial Trading Fabulous wool carpet fitted to hallway, staircase and landing in period property with dark wood paneling in Virginia Water, Berkshire.
Photos courtesy of Jonathan Little
Traditional Hallway Design Ideas with Carpet
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