Contemporary Hallway with Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs

Hill Country Residence
Hill Country Residence
Cornerstone ArchitectsCornerstone Architects
Nestled into sloping topography, the design of this home allows privacy from the street while providing unique vistas throughout the house and to the surrounding hill country and downtown skyline. Layering rooms with each other as well as circulation galleries, insures seclusion while allowing stunning downtown views. The owners' goals of creating a home with a contemporary flow and finish while providing a warm setting for daily life was accomplished through mixing warm natural finishes such as stained wood with gray tones in concrete and local limestone. The home's program also hinged around using both passive and active green features. Sustainable elements include geothermal heating/cooling, rainwater harvesting, spray foam insulation, high efficiency glazing, recessing lower spaces into the hillside on the west side, and roof/overhang design to provide passive solar coverage of walls and windows. The resulting design is a sustainably balanced, visually pleasing home which reflects the lifestyle and needs of the clients. Photography by Andrew Pogue
Hillside house - hall
Hillside house - hall
Renzo J Nakata ArchitectsRenzo J Nakata Architects
Atrium hallway with storefront windows viewed toward the tea room and garden court beyond. Shingle siding spans interior and exterior. Floors are hydronically heated concrete. Bridge is stainless steel grating.
Bell Canyon Residence
Bell Canyon Residence
Hsu McCulloughHsu McCullough
A 60-foot long central passage carves a path from the aforementioned Great Room and Foyer to the private Bedroom Suites: This hallway is capped by an enclosed shower garden - accessed from the Master Bath - open to the sky above and the south lawn beyond. In lieu of using recessed lights or wall sconces, the architect’s dreamt of a clever architectural detail that offers diffused daylighting / moonlighting of the home’s main corridor. The detail was formed by pealing the low-pitched gabled roof back at the high ridge line, opening the 60-foot long hallway to the sky via a series of seven obscured Solatube skylight systems and a sharp-angled drywall trim edge: Inspired by a James Turrell art installation, this detail directs the natural light (as well as light from an obscured continuous LED strip when desired) to the East corridor wall via the 6-inch wide by 60-foot long cove shaping the glow uninterrupted: An elegant distillation of Hsu McCullough's painting of interior spaces with various qualities of light - direct and diffused.
Schwalbenhof - stable aisle
Schwalbenhof - stable aisle
Equine Facility DesignEquine Facility Design
This project is a full renovation of an existing 24 stall private Arabian horse breeding facility on 11 acres that Equine Facility Design designed and completed in 1997, under the name Ahbi Acres. The 76′ x 232′ steel frame building internal layout was reworked, new finishes applied, and products installed to meet the new owner’s needs and her Icelandic horses. Design work also included additional site planning for stall runs, paddocks, pastures, an oval racetrack, and straight track; new roads and parking; and a compost facility. Completed 2013. - See more at: http://equinefacilitydesign.com/project-item/schwalbenhof#sthash.Ga9b5mpT.dpuf
Rhyll
Rhyll
Jarchitecture Pty LtdJarchitecture Pty Ltd
When entering from the front door or garage, the angled walls expand the view to water beyond. Material continuity is important to us. Photo: Shannon McGrath
Planters and Containers
Planters and Containers
Yard Art, IncYard Art, Inc
The design of these planters allows them to work well alone or as a group and still make a statement. Turn them and twist them until you get the contemorary look you're going for.
Devil's Lake
Devil's Lake
Nathan Good Architects PCNathan Good Architects PC
Interiors: Greg Kozawa, Exteriors: David Papazian
Modern Desert Mountain
Modern Desert Mountain
Urban Design AssociatesUrban Design Associates
Modern hallway with concrete floor and built in shelving. Architect: Urban Design Associates Builder: RS Homes Interior Designer: Tamm Jasper Interiors Photo Credit: Dino Tonn
広島の小屋
広島の小屋
SUPPOSE DESIGN OFFICE Co., Ltd.SUPPOSE DESIGN OFFICE Co., Ltd.
Photo by 矢野紀行 (Toshiyuki YANO)
Russian River Studio
Russian River Studio
Cathy Schwabe ArchitectureCathy Schwabe Architecture
Entry Hall at SE end of studio. Cathy Schwabe Architecture. Photograph by David Wakely

Contemporary Hallway with Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs

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