Transitional Entryway Design Ideas with Slate Floors
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CARIB DANIEL MARTIN architecture and design llc
New addition and interior redesign / renovation of a 1930's residence in the Battery Park neighborhood of Bethesda, MD. Photography: Katherine Ma, Studio by MAK
Wydeven Architects LLC
Edmund Studios Photography.
A view of the back entry and mud room shows built-in millwork including cubbies, cabinets, drawers, coat hooks, boot shelf and a bench.
Braam's Custom Cabinets
Painted ‘Hampshire’ doors in Benjamin Moore BM CC 40 Cloud White ---
Cherry Veneer bench surface complete with solid edging; stained in ‘Rum Raisin’ with a hand-wiped black glaze ---
The Tilery at Tree's Place
Entryway installation of black, Brazilian Natural Cleft Slate. Custom cut, 4"x16" pieces set in a herringbone pattern with a matching accent border.
Odile Gelinard Interiors
Pale gray custom cabinetry and dark honed slate tiles offer a streamlined look in this compact mudroom. Coats and shoes are are out of sight, well organized in shallow cabinets.
Steve Ladner Photography
Schloegel Design Remodel
The homeowner's wide range of tastes coalesces in this lovely kitchen and mudroom. Vintage, modern, English, and mid-century styles form one eclectic and alluring space. Rift-sawn white oak cabinets in warm almond, textured white subway tile, white island top, and a custom white range hood lend lots of brightness while black perimeter countertops and a Laurel Woods deep green finish on the island and beverage bar balance the palette with a unique twist on farmhouse style.
Simply Home Decorating
Our clients on this project, a busy young North Vancouver family, requested that we incorporate some important inherited family heirloom pieces into their spaces while keeping to an otherwise modern aesthetic. In order to successfully mix furniture of different styles and periods we kept the wood tones and colour palette consistent, working primarily with walnut and charcoal greys and accenting with bright orange for a bit of fun. The mix of an heirloom walnut dining table with some mid-century dining chairs, a Nelson bubble light fixture, and a few nature inspired pieces like the tree stump tables, make for a finished space that is indeed very modern. Interior design by Lori Steeves of Simply Home Decorating Inc., Photos by Tracey Ayton Photography
Transitional Entryway Design Ideas with Slate Floors
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