Transitional Hallway Design Ideas with Orange Walls
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S. B. Long Interiors
Family wall with painted coral accent color in this narrow upstairs bedroom hall.
Orren Pickell Building Group
The lower level hallway has fully paneled wainscoting, grass cloth walls, and built-in seating. The door to the storage room blends in beautifully. Photo by Mike Kaskel. Interior design by Meg Caswell.
David Moulton AIA
Creating a bridge between buildings at The Sea Ranch is an unusual undertaking. Though several residential, elevated walkways and a couple of residential bridges do exist, in general, the design elements of The Sea Ranch favor smaller, separate buildings. However, to make all of these buildings work for the owners and their pets, they really needed a bridge. Early on David Moulton AIA consulted The Sea Ranch Design Review Committee on their receptiveness to this project. Many different ideas were discussed with the Design Committee but ultimately, given the strong need for the bridge, they asked that it be designed in a way that expressed the organic nature of the landscape. There was strong opposition to creating a straight, longitudinal structure. Soon it became apparent that a central tower sporting a small viewing deck and screened window seat provided the owners with key wildlife viewing spots and gave the bridge a central structural point from which the adjacent, angled arms could reach west between the trees to the main house and east between the trees to the new master suite. The result is a precise and carefully designed expression of the landscape: an enclosed bridge elevated above wildlife paths and woven within inches of towering redwood trees.
Bryhn Design/Build
This apartment, in the heart of Princeton, is exactly what every Princeton University fan dreams of having! The Princeton orange is bright and cheery.
Photo credits; Bryhn Design/Build
Coldham & Hartman Architects
Gut renovation of an existing home in downtown Amherst, MA.
Best Remodel of the Year Award: Andrew Webster of Coldham & Hartman Architects
Since 2007, the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) has hosted the Zero Net Energy Building Award, to find "the best building in the Northeast that captures as much energy as it consumes".
This year, for the first time, the Award was given to a Deep Energy Retrofit project, The Ross Residence.
Photos by Ethan Drinker.
Qualitas Company Inc.
A useful art gallery in your own home. A wonderful place to display those priceless works of art.
Siobhan Donoghue Design
A bold colour on the front door creates a warm and inviting welcome to this beach home designed for a your family in Barwon Heads on the Bellarine Peninsula. The open plan home was also designed to be rented on airbnb when they are not using the four bedroom luxury home in this very popular beach destination. The polished concrete flooring softened with the timber finishes welcomes guests when they arrive. The grey walls create an easy palette to update with different artwork. Muuto wall hooks add bit of fun and keep people's items organised and near the door to keep the rest of the house orderly. Photography by Nikole Ramsay. Styling and Staging Siobhan Donoghue Design.
FabDiggity Inc.
In an effort to interject life into the home, we added black and white photos in a variety of frame styles.
Transitional Hallway Design Ideas with Orange Walls
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