Affordable Entrance with a Double Front Door Ideas and Designs

Modern Foyer in a Historic Townhouse
Modern Foyer in a Historic Townhouse
Michael Molesky Interior DesignMichael Molesky Interior Design
Historic townhouse small enclosed foyer made modern with new marble geometric tile floor, open caged pendant and shagreen console table.
SJW
SJW
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The entry foyer was a covered porch before it was enclosed. The concrete slab on grade provides a durable floor for the entry and also complements the stone clad wall that moves from the exterior to the now foyer space. Interior Design by Amy Terranova
Color, window trim and Mexican tiles
Color, window trim and Mexican tiles
Larcade Larcade, Interior Design and ColorLarcade Larcade, Interior Design and Color
We like to choose a metal color for windows and doors that add to the color relationship palette. The metal in this house is always green.
Traditional Mixed Metal Glam
Traditional Mixed Metal Glam
Kevin Twitty InteriorsKevin Twitty Interiors
From the white wood to custom gold painted fronts, this entry chest has so much character. We also added a shaped mirror for interest and a place to give yourself a quick once over before leaving the house.
Redfern Penthouse
Redfern Penthouse
Alexandra KiddAlexandra Kidd
Entry console detail. Photography Simon Whitbread
The Dau Kitchen Plymouth
The Dau Kitchen Plymouth
Woodcraft Design Build Inc.Woodcraft Design Build Inc.
The front door replacement. The existing all wood doors had small lites (windows) letting in almost no light. We replaced the doors with these customized stock steel doors. The light floods the main level.

Affordable Entrance with a Double Front Door Ideas and Designs

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