Victorian Hallway Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors
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Keir Townsend
This area was originally the kitchen but the space has been re-designed to create a wide corridor between the rear and front entrances of the house. Made to measure matt lacquered wood cupboards, painted in light taupe create a complete wall of valuable storage. Good lighting is key in these busy transitional areas so both decorative pendant and ceiling lamps have been specified to create a soft effect. Floors are white-washed, textured wood effect ceramic tiles with Emperador marble effect inserts. The mirror has been carefully positioned to reflect light. All the furniture is bespoke and available from Keir Townsend.
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Here we cut out three panels of the entrance door to implement stained glass panes. They create a link with the original stained glass window details in the adjacent living room.
Pontcanna Tiling & Restoration Ltd
Photos by Megan Fisher.
Hallway in old London, dower white, blue, black and red with original encaustic tiles replaced in the doorways
Bean Interiors
This original monkey tail handrail was loving restored by french polishers and extended up to the new 2nd floor to ensure continuity.
Cynthia B. Wilson Interior Design
Back entry leading into the kitchen pantry. I wanted to add bead board and mix up the wallpaper which is to be expected in a typical Victorian Shingle Style House such as my client's home.
Oliver Leech Architects
A Victorian terraced house, belonging to a photographer and her family, was extended and refurbished to deliver on the client’s desire for bright, open-plan spaces with an elegant and modern interior that’s the perfect backdrop to showcase their extensive photography collection.
mosaicsbypost.com
Tiled hallway floor in the victorian style.
The design and colours were a collaboration with the customer and the mosaics supplied in sheeted sections for fast and accurate fitting.
mosaicsbypost.com
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Paperhangings (Maree Wilding)
Historic Homestead, "Merridale" in Kew.
The client brief was to see the National Trust listed homestead restored faithfully to a High Victorian interior scheme using authentic archival wallpapers from the historic period of 1880s, the timezone when the house was built. The papers were sourced from the Phyllis Murphy Archival Collection and faithfully reproduced by Paperhangings under the direction of Barbara Wilding.
Victorian Hallway Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors
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