Brown Entrance with Travertine Flooring Ideas and Designs
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Sater Design Collection, Inc.
The Sater Design Collection's luxury, Mediterranean home plan "Prestonwood" (Plan #6922). http://saterdesign.com/product/prestonwood/
Interior Affairs -- Vickie Daeley
This is the first room people see when they come into her home and she wanted it to make a statement but also be warm and inviting. Just before entering the living room was an entry rotunda. We added a round entry table with scrolled iron accents to introduce the Tuscan feel with an elegant light fixture above. Going into the living room, we warmed up the color scheme and added pops of color with a rich purple. Next we brought in some new furniture pieces and even added more chairs for seating. Adding a new custom fireplace mantel to carry in the woodwork from other areas in the house made the fireplace more of a statement piece in the room, and keeping with the style she loved we made some slight changes on the draperies and brought them up to open the windows and give the room more height. Accessories and wall décor helped to polish off the look and our client was so happy with the end result.
STUDIOMINT Architecture & Interiors
French Provincial lobby entrance. Subtle division of spaces using floor as designation of areas.
Cascade West Development
Paint by Sherwin Williams
Body Color - Anew Gray - SW 7030
Trim Color - Dover White - SW 6385
Interior Stone by Eldorado Stone
Stone Product Vantage 30 in White Elm
Flooring by Macadam Floor & Design
Foyer Floor by Emser Tile
Tile Product Travertine Veincut
Windows by Milgard Windows & Doors
Window Product Style Line® Series
Window Supplier Troyco - Window & Door
Lighting by Destination Lighting
Linares Collection by Designer's Fountain
Interior Design by Creative Interiors & Design
Landscaping by GRO Outdoor Living
Customized & Built by Cascade West Development
Photography by ExposioHDR Portland
Original Plans by Alan Mascord Design Associates
Humphrey Munson
A curious quirk of the long-standing popularity of open plan kitchen /dining spaces is the need to incorporate boot rooms into kitchen re-design plans. We all know that open plan kitchen – dining rooms are absolutely perfect for modern family living but the downside is that for every wall knocked through, precious storage space is lost, which can mean that clutter inevitably ensues.
Designating an area just off the main kitchen, ideally near the back entrance, which incorporates storage and a cloakroom is the ideal placement for a boot room. For families whose focus is on outdoor pursuits, incorporating additional storage under bespoke seating that can hide away wellies, walking boots and trainers will always prove invaluable particularly during the colder months.
A well-designed boot room is not just about storage though, it’s about creating a practical space that suits the needs of the whole family while keeping the design aesthetic in line with the rest of the project.
With tall cupboards and under seating storage, it’s easy to pack away things that you don’t use on a daily basis but require from time to time, but what about everyday items you need to hand? Incorporating artisan shelves with coat pegs ensures that coats and jackets are easily accessible when coming in and out of the home and also provides additional storage above for bulkier items like cricket helmets or horse-riding hats.
In terms of ensuring continuity and consistency with the overall project design, we always recommend installing the same cabinetry design and hardware as the main kitchen, however, changing the paint choices to reflect a change in light and space is always an excellent idea; thoughtful consideration of the colour palette is always time well spent in the long run.
Lastly, a key consideration for the boot rooms is the flooring. A hard-wearing and robust stone flooring is essential in what is inevitably an area of high traffic.
Ron Brenner Architects
Troy Thies Photography - Minneapolis, Minnesota,
Hendel Homes - Wayzata, Minnesota
BRÜNING INTERIORS
Praktisch ist es viel Stauraum zu haben, ihn aber nicht zeigen zu müssen. Hier versteckt er sich clever hinter der Schiebetür.
Brickworks Building Products
Gorgeous entry way that showcases how Auswest Timber Wormy Chestnut can make a great focal point in your home.
Featured Product: Auswest Timbers Wormy Chestnut
Designer: The owners in conjunction with Modularc
Builder: Whiteside Homes
Benchtops & entertainment unit: Timberbench.com
Front door & surround: Ken Platt in conjunction with Excel Doors
Photographer: Emma Cross, Urban Angles
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
This home shows the craftsmenship and dedication Fratantoni Luxury Estates takes on each and every aspect of a home.
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Brown Entrance with Travertine Flooring Ideas and Designs
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