Traditional Hallway Design Ideas with Red Walls
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Gantt's Decorating
The Velvet pole drape flanks the archway to the dining room. Doorways were commonly draped in victorian homes. They were not only for decoration but also allowed rooms not being used to be closed off, provided a noise barrier to the room and often were easier to close than pocket doors.
V.E. THOMAN
A red plaid fabric is stretched above the wainscoting. The upholstery fabric fits over a layer of cotton padding. No decorative trims is added around the perimeter of the tartan.
Neuhoff Custom Builders
Living Room with custom paneled columns and archways into foyer/hallway. Fluted Pilasters
Woolems Luxury Builders
New 2-story residence with additional 9-car garage, exercise room, enoteca and wine cellar below grade. Detached 2-story guest house and 2 swimming pools.
Opening Act Window Fashions
Plantation shutters come in many finishes. This painted wood shutter is perfect for dressing the arched window in this hall way. It will control the sun and will last for years!
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.
Traditional Hallway Design Ideas with Red Walls
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