Vestibule Design Ideas with Slate Floors
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Duket Architects Planners
Located in a neighborhood of older homes, this stone Tudor Cottage is located on a triangular lot at the point of convergence of two tree lined streets. A new garage and addition to the west of the existing house have been shaped and proportioned to conform to the existing home, with its large chimneys and dormered roof.
A new three car garage has been designed with an additional large storage and expansion area above, which may be used for future living/play space. Stained cedar garage doors emulate the feel of an older carriage house.
Great Oak Studio Architecture
New Entry Porch and Screened Rear Porch additions to historic 1738 home in Bedford, New York. The house is located on a busy dirt road, and the owner wanted to add porches to keep the dust out. The original front door is no longer used, so we rearranged a stair and bathroom to create space for a new side entry door. We also added a three-season screened porch on the rear of the house off the kitchen.
Evenflow Interiors
An incredible English Estate with old world charm and unique architecture,
A new home for our existing clients, their second project with us.
We happily took on the challenge of transitioning the furniture from their current home into this more than double square foot beauty!
Elegant arched doorways lead you from room to room....
We were in awe with the original detailing of the woodwork, exposed brick and wide planked ebony floors.
Simple elegance and traditional elements drove the design.
Quality textiles and finishes are used throughout out the home.
Warm hues of reds, tans and browns are regal and stately.
Luxury living for sure.
Rolf Schroeder General Contractors, Inc.
Our Clients came to us with a desire to renovate their home built in 1997, suburban home in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The owners wished to create some individuality and transform the exterior side entry point of their home with timeless inspired character and purpose to match their lifestyle. One of the challenges during the preliminary phase of the project was to create a design solution that transformed the side entry of the home, while remaining architecturally proportionate to the existing structure.
MossCreek
This new mountain-contemporary home was designed and built in the private club of Balsam Mountain Preserve, just outside of Asheville, NC. The homeowners wanted a contemporary styled residence that felt at home in the NC mountains.
Rising above the stone base that connects the house to the earth is cedar board and batten siding, Timber corners and entrance porch add a sturdy mountain posture to the overall aesthetic. The top is finished with mono pitched roofs to create dramatic lines and reinforce the contemporary feel.
Meadowlark Design+Build
This home's exterior embraces the Tudor-style aesthetic with the use of variations in brick layout. The result is eye-catching pattern changes and beautiful arched openings. This custom home was designed and built by Meadowlark Design+Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photography by Joshua Caldwell.
WrightWorks, LLC
The entry hall and gallery feature slate floors in a multi-format pattern, with Spectralock epoxy grout. The tall walnut storage cabinets include coat rods. A large skylight brings in lots of natural light, with a Tech Monorail for accent. Photo by Christopher Wright, CR
Che Bella Interiors Design + Remodeling
Our colorful and custom designed cabinetry is the focal point of this quaint back-entry mudroom in a historic home in Minneapolis. In the beginning our clients requested a mudroom that had a bench, storage, and that would possibly have a door that would shut so that their dog could stay in the room while they were running errands. When we showed them our plan to not only have a bench, but make it a useful flip-top with dog food in the left and a dog bed on the right they were incredibly excited. Why not make the most out of a custom piece of cabinetry?
Rolf Schroeder General Contractors, Inc.
Our Clients came to us with a desire to renovate their home built in 1997, suburban home in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The owners wished to create some individuality and transform the exterior side entry point of their home with timeless inspired character and purpose to match their lifestyle. One of the challenges during the preliminary phase of the project was to create a design solution that transformed the side entry of the home, while remaining architecturally proportionate to the existing structure.
Vestibule Design Ideas with Slate Floors
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