Entrance with Green Walls and Slate Flooring Ideas and Designs

Brookmont Home
Brookmont Home
Wiedemann Architects LLCWiedemann Architects LLC
Mud room and kids entrance This project is a new 5,900 sf. primary residence for a couple with three children. The site is slightly elevated above the residential street and enjoys winter views of the Potomac River. The family’s requirements included five bedrooms, five full baths, a powder room, family room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, walk-in pantry, mudroom, lower level recreation room, exercise room, media room and numerous storage spaces. Also included was the request for an outdoor terrace and adequate outdoor storage, including provision for the storage of bikes and kayaks. The family needed a home that would have two entrances, the primary entrance, and a mudroom entry that would provide generous storage spaces for the family’s active lifestyle. Due to the small lot size, the challenge was to accommodate the family’s requirements, while remaining sympathetic to the scale of neighboring homes. The residence employs a “T” shaped plan to aid in minimizing the massing visible from the street, while organizing interior spaces around a private outdoor terrace space accessible from the living and dining spaces. A generous front porch and a gambrel roof diminish the home’s scale, providing a welcoming view along the street front. A path along the right side of the residence leads to the family entrance and a small outbuilding that provides ready access to the bikes and kayaks while shielding the rear terrace from view of neighboring homes. The two entrances join a central stair hall that leads to the eat-in kitchen overlooking the great room. Window seats and a custom built banquette provide gathering spaces, while the French doors connect the great room to the terrace where the arbor transitions to the garden. A first floor guest suite, separate from the family areas of the home, affords privacy for both guests and hosts alike. The second floor Master Suite enjoys views of the Potomac River through a second floor arched balcony visible from the front. The exterior is composed of a board and batten first floor with a cedar shingled second floor and gambrel roof. These two contrasting materials and the inclusion of a partially recessed front porch contribute to the perceived diminution of the home’s scale relative to its smaller neighbors. The overall intention was to create a close fit between the residence and the neighboring context, both built and natural. Builder: E.H. Johnstone Builders Anice Hoachlander Photography
Transitional Victorian
Transitional Victorian
Cummings Architecture + InteriorsCummings Architecture + Interiors
“A home should reflect the people who live in it,” says Mat Cummings of Cummings Architects. In this case, the home in question is the one where he and his family live, and it reflects their warm and creative personalities perfectly. From unique windows and circular rooms with hand-painted ceiling murals to distinctive indoor balcony spaces and a stunning outdoor entertaining space that manages to feel simultaneously grand and intimate, this is a home full of special details and delightful surprises. The design marries casual sophistication with smart functionality resulting in a home that is perfectly suited to everyday living and entertaining.
Oakcrest house
Oakcrest house
Durango Remodeling, LLCDurango Remodeling, LLC
Split level entryway added to existing home. Post and beam construction. Custom entry door by Christies Wood and Glass.
Rustic Farmhouse Kitchen
Rustic Farmhouse Kitchen
DC DESIGN STUDIO @ Dunn LumberDC DESIGN STUDIO @ Dunn Lumber
Photography by Kayser Photography of Lake Geneva Wi
Lake House
Lake House
Carolina TimberworksCarolina Timberworks
Douglas Fir © Carolina Timberworks
Central Park Aerie
Central Park Aerie
Katie Leede & Company StudioKatie Leede & Company Studio
Old World Entry leading into a wood paneled dining room. Flooring: reclaimed Belgian Tiles. Wall Color: Farrow & Ball, Ball Green #75, Rococo Mirror.
Copake, NY shingle style
Copake, NY shingle style
Kristine Sprague Architect LEED APKristine Sprague Architect LEED AP
3500 sf new Shingle Style country home. photos Kevin Sprague
Homes By Towne 2015 Parade House- Hamilton model
Homes By Towne 2015 Parade House- Hamilton model
Mid-State Supply- Kitchen Design CenterMid-State Supply- Kitchen Design Center
Homes By Towne 2015 MBA Parade Home entry (photo by Mark Ostrowski)
Bay View Home
Bay View Home
Whitten ArchitectsWhitten Architects
photography by Jonathan Reece
North Street Historic Meadowbrook Gut, Addition and Remodel  Spring-Fall 2019
North Street Historic Meadowbrook Gut, Addition and Remodel Spring-Fall 2019
Monica MacKenzie Design BuildMonica MacKenzie Design Build
ready to paint the custom mudroom with coat closet a pet coset and a cleaning closet, slate heated folooring, custom lockers(6) and shoe racks for a great family, finish picture to follow.
Bright Water Bay
Bright Water Bay
Wright DesignWright Design
This light and airy lake house features an open plan and refined, clean lines that are reflected throughout in details like reclaimed wide plank heart pine floors, shiplap walls, V-groove ceilings and concealed cabinetry. The home's exterior combines Doggett Mountain stone with board and batten siding, accented by a copper roof. Photography by Rebecca Lehde, Inspiro 8 Studios.
Lake Sylvia
Lake Sylvia
Watermark Design GroupWatermark Design Group
Mudroom/Entry. Remodel. Photography by Alyssa Lee

Entrance with Green Walls and Slate Flooring Ideas and Designs

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