Turquoise Foyer Design Ideas

Entrée contemporaine en étoile avec vue vers l'une des chambres
Entrée contemporaine en étoile avec vue vers l'une des chambres
Joseph Grappin StudioJoseph Grappin Studio
Hall d'entrée de l'appartement, distribution en étoile avec accès aux chambres, à la salle à manger, au salon à travers une zone de sas, et un corridor qui mène à la cuisine et aux zones de services. Sol : parquet restauré teinte naturel mat Eclairage : ARETI Disc and sphere wall lamp Peinture des murs et plafond : FARROW & BALL Stone blue. Peinture des plinthes et encadrements portes : FARROW & BALL Tanner's Brown Crédit photo : Christoph Theurer Photography
Contemporary foyer
Contemporary foyer
Meyer DesignMeyer Design
This contemporary entryway has two beautiful chandeliers hanging from a vaulted ceiling. The double glass front doors give this foyer the perfect modern touch! Architect: Meyer Design Photos: 716 Media
Touch of Turquoise Sideboard
Touch of Turquoise Sideboard
Swankee Gray StudioSwankee Gray Studio
Perfect piece for a pop of color in an entryway. Not only unique, but functional as a mail and keys drop spot and extra needed storage that this client requested.
PEINTURES LITTLE GREENE
PEINTURES LITTLE GREENE
UserUser
Entrée peinte en Bone China Blue de Little Greene
Rénovation d'une maison de 1930
Rénovation d'une maison de 1930
Houses by SHouses by S
Afin de délimiter visuellement l'espace entrée, nous avons peint les murs ainsi que le plafond pour créer un sas de
Eclectic Home
Eclectic Home
NB Interiors UKNB Interiors UK
A statement entrance to this interesting house which is on different levels. A light blue on the walls and using the same wallpaper as in the dining area for the downstairs section, linking the eastern and western influences throughout the property.
Feature Wallpaper
Feature Wallpaper
Spin DesignSpin Design
The feature wallpaper is Elitis Wallpaper Natives Maori. It runs floor to ceiling over two stories. The wallpaper reflects Oceania. The Diphy_P3 Pendant by Grok looks like sea creatures swaying and floating.
Dr. Lauren Nolen & Chase Bender
Dr. Lauren Nolen & Chase Bender
Design Actually, LLCDesign Actually, LLC
What is the first room you see as you walk in your front door? A messy, yet productive office? A fun playroom for your kids? So many of my clients have expressed the need to close off these types of rooms to create more of an organized feel in their foyer. When throwing around ideas to my client, Dr. @lenolen we explored doing a pair of doors that would open into the room with a glass transom above. In my head, it just didn't seem special enough for their house that we totally re-designed. We came up with a custom pair of 8' sliding doors so they would not protrude into the playroom taking up valuable space. I'll admit, the custom hardware took WAY longer than expected because the vendor sent the wrong thing. But, this is exactly why you should hire an Interior Designer! Let Design Actually worry about the hiccups that inevitably will arise so you can spend more time on things you need to accomplish. Click the website in my bio to see more of her house!

Turquoise Foyer Design Ideas

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