Tropical Entryway Design Ideas with a Brown Front Door
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Peter Vincent Architects
The Ipe rain-screen extends back into the entry alcove and is integrated with a 5-foot wide pivot door. The experience creates a unique sense of mystery, surprise and delight as you enter through into the expansive great room.
NEVA Architecture Intérieure - Interior Design
Ma belle jungle ! Un plaisir d'arriver et de partir avec cet environnement !
Lucas Lagoons Inc.
The grand stone veneer wall gives way to an entrance of equal luxury, a pathway of Ipe wood decking crosses a stream, babbling between two flowing water walls, through exotic tropical landscaping to welcome you home. Photo: Geza Darrah
D'Asign Source
The minute you walk through the large arch topped front doors and look at the custom designed wood logo inset in the marble floor, the home says custom.
Peter Vincent Architects
The entry is perpendicular to the street for privacy and is accentuated by an up-lit cast concrete tile wall representing coral reef, to embrace the owner’s passion for the ocean. A horizontal Ipe rain-screen provides an accent and grounds the house.
Lucas Lagoons Inc.
The grand stone veneer wall gives way to an entrance of equal luxury, a pathway of Ipe wood decking crosses a stream, babbling between two flowing water walls, through exotic tropical landscaping to welcome you home. Photo: Geza Darrah
Lucas Lagoons Inc.
The grand stone veneer wall gives way to an entrance of equal luxury, a pathway of Ipe wood decking crosses a stream, babbling between two flowing water walls, through exotic tropical landscaping to welcome you home. Photo: Geza Darrah
Tropical Entryway Design Ideas with a Brown Front Door
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