Entrance with an Orange Front Door and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs
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D3 Architects
The entry to this modern home is protected and screened from the main living spaces so people have a moment to acclimate. The flow of the spaces is natural, practical, and elegant. From the entry zone, you pass by the hidden stair and then open into the main living area. This creates a contrast of smaller and bigger spaces as one enters the home, a centuries old tradtional architectural design strategy found all over the world, from England, to North Africa, to East Asia.
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A mountain modern residence situated in the Gallatin Valley of Montana. Our modern aluminum door adds just the right amount of flair to this beautiful home designed by FORMation Architecture. The Circle F Residence has a beautiful mixture of natural stone, wood and metal, creating a home that blends flawlessly into it’s environment.
The modern door design was selected to complete the home with a warm front entrance. This signature piece is designed with horizontal cutters and a wenge wood handle accented with stainless steel caps. The obscure glass was chosen to add natural light and provide privacy to the front entry of the home. Performance was also factor in the selection of this piece; quad pane glass and a fully insulated aluminum door slab offer high performance and protection from the extreme weather. This distinctive modern aluminum door completes the home and provides a warm, beautiful entry way.
Anthony James Master Builders, LLC
The space coming into a home off the garage has always been a catch all. The AJMB carved out a large enough area to store all the "catch-all-things" - shoes, gloves, hats, bags, etc. The brick style tile, cubbies and closed storage create the space this family needed.
Masfotogenica Fotografia
Photography: Carlos Yagüe para Masfotogenica Fotografia
Decoration Styling: Pili Molina para Masfotogenica Interiorismo
Comunication Agency: Estudio Maba
Builders Promoters: GRUPO MARJAL
Architects: Estudio Gestec
Tracy A. Stone Architect
The ceilings were raised to 10' throughout much of the new house, and a skylight was installed over the interior stair to bring light to the darker level below.
Habitar Design
Designer, Kapan Shipman, created two contemporary fireplaces and unique built-in displays in this historic Andersonville home. The living room cleverly uses the unique angled space to house a sleek stone and wood fireplace with built in shelving and wall-mounted tv. We also custom built a vertical built-in closet at the back entryway as a mini mudroom for extra storage at the door. In the open-concept dining room, a gorgeous white stone gas fireplace is the focal point with a built-in credenza buffet for the dining area. At the front entryway, Kapan designed one of our most unique built ins with floor-to-ceiling wood beams anchoring white pedestal boxes for display. Another beauty is the industrial chic stairwell combining steel wire and a dark reclaimed wood bannister.
DMD General Construction, Inc.
Inviting entryway with an orange door that leads into a clean white open concept space.
Vujovich Design Build, Inc.
Upon entering through the home’s massive revitalized flame red front door, guests are greeted by the newly created classic staircase with its zebra print runner, while being beckoned into the stunning dining room by the eye-popping hot pink dining table. Classic light fixtures adorn every room of the home like fine jewelry at the Oscars.
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STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
On entering the house, one is presented with an enfilade stretching to the living room beyond. The bright orange lacquered front door picks up on the similarly-coloured washbasin in the cloakroom, as well as the adjacent artworks.
Photographer: Bruce Hemming
Entrance with an Orange Front Door and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs
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