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Stained Glass Denver
It's very common for homes in Denver to be built with large windows in the entryway or front of the home. The windows look elegant and allow for plenty of natural sunlight to fill the interior space. However, as these homeowners found, the large windows allowed strangers to see straight into the home. These stained glass sidelights and transom prevent outsiders from looking into the foyer while still allowing plenty of sunlight to brighten the room.
Ann Brown
Treatment of an old, ugly skylight with custom etched glass and wood moulding. Inlaid oak accent strips in floor. Textured wall covering above wainscot. Addition of columns at entry to vestibule.
Home Restoration Services, Inc.
BACKGROUND
Glass-enclosed Vestibules are an uncommon, friendly entrance to any home. This 1917 Vestibule had been patched and repaired many times before being torn down. The design was a collaborative effort with Lee Meyer Architects; rebuilt to match other remodeling on this home.
SOLUTION
We rebuilt the structure with hand-built arched roof trusses, new columns and support beams, along with glass door panels, period trim, lighting and a beaded ceiling. Photo by Greg Schmidt.
San Marcos Iron Doors
San Juan Design Double Wrought Iron Door with Eyebrow Top, handcrafted and perfectly welded details.
Masterpiece Doors
This double door unit features our signature Corinthian design with Glacier Glass, finished in Rustic Distressed Mahogany. To see more examples, please visit us www.masterpiecedoors.com or give us a call at 678-894-1450. One of our talented design specialists would love to discuss your project!
Dillard Pierce Design Associates
Black and white marble floors, blue velvet George Smith armless chair, iron dog statue, antique wall tapestry, slate blue striae carpet on stairs, iron and brass staircase, creamy damask wallcovering, Chris Little Photography
Michelle Yorke Interior Design LLC
We gave this large entryway a dramatic look with bold colors and patterns. The pale yellow striped walls contrast enormously with the checkered floors but come together to create the classic Regency-inspired look we were going for. An elegant crystal chandelier, gold-framed wall decor, and a ceiling accents further accentuate the rococo style home - and this is just the beginning!
Designed by Michelle Yorke Interiors who also serves Seattle as well as Seattle's Eastside suburbs from Mercer Island all the way through Cle Elum.
For more about Michelle Yorke, click here: https://michelleyorkedesign.com/
COOK ARCHITECTURAL Design Studio
Perched on wooded hilltop, this historical estate home was thoughtfully restored and expanded, addressing the modern needs of a large family and incorporating the unique style of its owners. The design is teeming with custom details including a porte cochère and fox head rain spouts, providing references to the historical narrative of the site’s long history.
For more photos of this unique estate please visit our website:
http://www.cookarchitectural.com/residential-portfolio/minnesota-residence/
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