Traditional Hallway Design Ideas with Multi-Coloured Floor
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Jemimah Barnett
Photographer: Graham Atkins-Hughes |
Sideboard is West Elm's 'Celestial Buffet' |
Wall lights are Eichholtz 'Tiziano' wall lamps, bought from Houseology |
Artwork is an aluminium-backed print of Ruben Ireland's 'This City', bought via Junique and framed by EasyFrame.co.uk |
Floor tiles are the Marfil Lucidato and Amani Bronze 60 x 60cm from Stone & Ceramic Warehouse |
Wall colour is Farrow & Ball 'Ammonite' with the woodwork contrast detailed in Farrow & Ball "Strong White' - eggshell
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
Westwoods Tiling
Original Victorian floor tiles removed and reinstalled. Any broken tiles replaced and new door entries installed.
Amber
This kitchen is in a very traditional Tudor home, but the previous homeowners had put in a contemporary, commercial kitchen, so we brought the kitchen back to it's original traditional glory. We used Subzero and Wolf appliances, custom cabinetry, granite, and hand scraped walnut floors in this kitchen. We also worked on the mudroom, hallway, butler's pantry, and powder room.
Chantel Elshout Studio
Classic monochrome hallway with bespoke Persian Grey marble topped console and Belgian Cafe Pendant light...
Rowland Roques-O'Neil
rowland@rolypics.com http://www.rolypics.com
m: 07956 915037
VOH Architects
The restoration of a c.1850's plantation house with a compatible addition, pool, pool house, and outdoor kitchen pavilion; project includes historic finishes, refurbished vintage light and plumbing fixtures, antique furniture, custom cabinetry and millwork, encaustic tile, new and vintage reproduction appliances, and historic reproduction carpets and drapes.
© Copyright 2011, Rick Patrick Photography
Nelson Construction & Renovations, Inc.
This front hall was fully demolished, the soil was treated, and new concrete poured. The final touch was this gorgeous, marble tile and these crystal light fixtures. All crown molding is original. The walls were demolished back to the studs, drywalled to a Level 5 finish, and painted. This area leads to the formal dining room.
Bentley Premier Builders
Extraordinary details grace this extended hallway showcasing groin ceilings, travertine floors with warm wood and glass tile inlays flanked by arched doorways leading to stately office.
Traditional Hallway Design Ideas with Multi-Coloured Floor
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