Entrance with Beige Walls and Blue Walls Ideas and Designs

President's House Goes from Outdated to Fabulous
President's House Goes from Outdated to Fabulous
Beco Kitchens and BathsBeco Kitchens and Baths
The room that gets talked about the most is the mudroom. With two active teenagers and a busy lifestyle, organization is key. Every member of the family has his or her own spot and can easily find his or her outerwear, shoes, or athletic equipment. Having the custom made oak bench makes changing foot gear easier. The porcelain tile is easy to maintain. Photo by Bill Cartledge
Tice Residences
Tice Residences
DesignARCDesignARC
The Tice Residences replace a run-down and aging duplex with two separate, modern, Santa Barbara homes. Although the unique creek-side site (which the client’s original home looked toward across a small ravine) proposed significant challenges, the clients were certain they wanted to live on the lush “Riviera” hillside. The challenges presented were ultimately overcome through a thorough and careful study of site conditions. With an extremely efficient use of space and strategic placement of windows and decks, privacy is maintained while affording expansive views from each home to the creek, downtown Santa Barbara and Pacific Ocean beyond. Both homes appear to have far more openness than their compact lots afford. The solution strikes a balance between enclosure and openness. Walls and landscape elements divide and protect two private domains, and are in turn, carefully penetrated to reveal views. Both homes are variations on one consistent theme: elegant composition of contemporary, “warm” materials; strong roof planes punctuated by vertical masses; and floating decks. The project forms an intimate connection with its setting by using site-excavated stone, terracing landscape planters with native plantings, and utilizing the shade provided by its ancient Riviera Oak trees. 2012 AIA Santa Barbara Chapter Merit Award Jim Bartsch Photography
Boston Condo
Boston Condo
TOMHILL STUDIOTOMHILL STUDIO
A simply designed Foyer provides a welcome to the home and sets the design tone for what to expect upon entry. Across from 2 large closets, we were able to create an open storage area that is functional but attractive. Kids can easily hang coats, hats, and backpacks on hooks below the floating counter while the open shelves can accommodate baskets with less attractive items that tend to collect at the front door Photo: Sam Gray
Moraya Bay (Naples, FL)
Moraya Bay (Naples, FL)
W Design InteriorsW Design Interiors
Beautiful wooden entryway, hardwood floors, and wall decor
Elegant and Inviting Foyer
Elegant and Inviting Foyer
Dorothy Greenlee DesignsDorothy Greenlee Designs
A small traditional foyer was completed with a blue and white area rug with an updated transitional pattern, a small dark entry chest, with a custom floral, a framed piece of art and a nice lamp. Photo credit to Dot Greenlee
Traditional Cape Cod remodel
Traditional Cape Cod remodel
Studio 6 ArchitectsStudio 6 Architects
Entry Foyer looking thru to the Great Room
Bernardsville Alterations and Additions
Bernardsville Alterations and Additions
Susan M. Rochelle, A.I.A., ArchitectSusan M. Rochelle, A.I.A., Architect
New Mud Room buillt by Philip Rochelle. www.rochellebuilding.com photography by David Van Scott
Playa del Rey Mediterranean Whole House Remodel
Playa del Rey Mediterranean Whole House Remodel
Custom Design & ConstructionCustom Design & Construction
Mediterranean door on exterior of home in South Bay California Custom Design & Construction
Privacy
Privacy
S. Bumbera Glass EtchingS. Bumbera Glass Etching
Sometimes Glass Front Doors allow the light we desire but creates an issue of lack of privacy. Here we completed the work On-Site. We came up with a design that works with the style of the home and the homeowners taste. Photo by S. Bumbera Glass Etching

Entrance with Beige Walls and Blue Walls Ideas and Designs

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