Traditional Hallway Design Ideas with Multi-Coloured Floor

Rookwood - Traditional Estate
Rookwood - Traditional Estate
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
Builder: J. Peterson Homes Interior Designer: Francesca Owens Photographers: Ashley Avila Photography, Bill Hebert, & FulView Capped by a picturesque double chimney and distinguished by its distinctive roof lines and patterned brick, stone and siding, Rookwood draws inspiration from Tudor and Shingle styles, two of the world’s most enduring architectural forms. Popular from about 1890 through 1940, Tudor is characterized by steeply pitched roofs, massive chimneys, tall narrow casement windows and decorative half-timbering. Shingle’s hallmarks include shingled walls, an asymmetrical façade, intersecting cross gables and extensive porches. A masterpiece of wood and stone, there is nothing ordinary about Rookwood, which combines the best of both worlds. Once inside the foyer, the 3,500-square foot main level opens with a 27-foot central living room with natural fireplace. Nearby is a large kitchen featuring an extended island, hearth room and butler’s pantry with an adjacent formal dining space near the front of the house. Also featured is a sun room and spacious study, both perfect for relaxing, as well as two nearby garages that add up to almost 1,500 square foot of space. A large master suite with bath and walk-in closet which dominates the 2,700-square foot second level which also includes three additional family bedrooms, a convenient laundry and a flexible 580-square-foot bonus space. Downstairs, the lower level boasts approximately 1,000 more square feet of finished space, including a recreation room, guest suite and additional storage.
イタリアの路地裏から見た風景を表現〜K様邸〜
イタリアの路地裏から見た風景を表現〜K様邸〜
有限会社グリーンアンドハウス有限会社グリーンアンドハウス
中世からずっと、受け継がれてきたような佇まいのK邸。 古い本の表紙をめくるようにドアを開けると、そこにはモルタル造形とエイジングの技法で魔法をかけた空間が。ご夫婦がヨーロッパの街で出会った風景がベースにあるという。
Palm Beach Residences
Palm Beach Residences
Marmol Export USAMarmol Export USA
Black Absolute Granite and Crema Marfil Marble checkered floor
Katonah
Katonah
Paul's Marble Depot, LLCPaul's Marble Depot, LLC
Foyer in Bianco Serene and Grigio Serene Photo by PA
Misc. Projects
Misc. Projects
Love Development and ConstructionLove Development and Construction
Beautiful lighted custom cabinets frame the entry into this formal living room
Award Winning Hallways by Fratantoni Luxury Estates!
Award Winning Hallways by Fratantoni Luxury Estates!
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/RemodelingFratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
World Renowned Luxury Home Builder Fratantoni Luxury Estates built these beautiful Hallways! They build homes for families all over the country in any size and style. They also have in-house Architecture Firm Fratantoni Design and world-class interior designer Firm Fratantoni Interior Designers! Hire one or all three companies to design, build and or remodel your home!
Hallway
Hallway
Hendel HomesHendel Homes
Christmas Lake Towering Achievement
Harbor Oaks Historic Home Remodel
Harbor Oaks Historic Home Remodel
Nelson Construction & Renovations, Inc.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.
Entrance Hallway
Entrance Hallway
Natureworks DesignNatureworks Design
Front entrance with large mirror and victorian tiles.
A grand country house on The South Coast of England
A grand country house on The South Coast of England
Tim Clarke-Payton.comTim Clarke-Payton.com
A symmetrical entrance hall with feature fireplace photographed by Tim Clarke-Payton
AN EAST LONDON GEORGIAN TOWNHOUSE
AN EAST LONDON GEORGIAN TOWNHOUSE
Francesco Pierazzi ArchitectsFrancesco Pierazzi Architects
FPArchitects have restored and refurbished a four-storey grade II listed Georgian mid terrace in London's Limehouse, turning the gloomy and dilapidated house into a bright and minimalist family home. Located within the Lowell Street Conservation Area and on one of London's busiest roads, the early 19th century building was the subject of insensitive extensive works in the mid 1990s when much of the original fabric and features were lost. FPArchitects' ambition was to re-establish the decorative hierarchy of the interiors by stripping out unsympathetic features and insert paired down decorative elements that complement the original rusticated stucco, round-headed windows and the entrance with fluted columns. Ancillary spaces are inserted within the original cellular layout with minimal disruption to the fabric of the building. A side extension at the back, also added in the mid 1990s, is transformed into a small pavilion-like Dining Room with minimal sliding doors and apertures for overhead natural light. Subtle shades of colours and materials with fine textures are preferred and are juxtaposed to dark floors in veiled reference to the Regency and Georgian aesthetics.

Traditional Hallway Design Ideas with Multi-Coloured Floor

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