Vestibule Design Ideas with a Dutch Front Door
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This pretty entrance area was created to connect the old and new parts of the cottage. The glass and oak staircase gives a light and airy feel, which can be unusual in a traditional thatched cottage. The exposed brick and natural limestone connect outdoor and indoor spaces, and the farrow and ball lime white on the walls softens the space.
Kerry Ferguson-Arnold Design
We had to steal tile from entry floor to patch an area where island was removed. The floor tile had been discontinued so we chose to add this rug look rectangle by the front door.
Evenflow Interiors
I say it often, but this was one of my favorite projects!!
A complete restoration of this turn of the century Victorian. We uncovered tree stumps as footings in the basement. So many amazing surprises on this project including an original stacked brick chimney dating back to 1886!
Having known the owner of the property for many years, we talked at length imagining what the spaces would look like after this complete interior reconstruction was complete.
It was important to keep the integrity of the building, while giving it a much needed update. We paid special attention to the architectural details on the interior doors, window trim, stair case, lighting, bathrooms and hardwood floors.
The result is a stunning space our client loves.... and so do we!
Atelier Germain
Des teintes douces et naturelles : Pyla, Oyat, bois, blanc surlignées de touches ou lignes noires graphiques pour un contraste élégant.
Evenflow Interiors
I say it often, but this was one of my favorite projects!!
A complete restoration of this turn of the century Victorian. We uncovered tree stumps as footings in the basement. So many amazing surprises on this project including an original stacked brick chimney dating back to 1886!
Having known the owner of the property for many years, we talked at length imagining what the spaces would look like after this complete interior reconstruction was complete.
It was important to keep the integrity of the building, while giving it a much needed update. We paid special attention to the architectural details on the interior doors, window trim, stair case, lighting, bathrooms and hardwood floors.
The result is a stunning space our client loves.... and so do we!
Atelier Germain
Des teintes douces et naturelles : Pyla, Oyat, bois, blanc surlignées de touches ou lignes noires graphiques pour un contraste élégant.
Vestibule Design Ideas with a Dutch Front Door
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