Entrance with Lino Flooring and Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs

Hacienda del Sol
Hacienda del Sol
Casas del Oso Luxury HomesCasas del Oso Luxury Homes
Cantera stone inlaid rug, beams, corbels, Saltillo base
Cotswold Cottage
Cotswold Cottage
Siobhan Loates InteriorsSiobhan Loates Interiors
Bootroom storage with bench country family home
Coach House Lanterns on Stone Entry
Coach House Lanterns on Stone Entry
BEVOLO GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHTSBEVOLO GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHTS
The Coach House® lantern is a great complement to the New England style of architecture. This lantern features a rustic design and also can be used as a secondary light with the London Street when you are addressing side doors, back doors or garage doors. The Coach House loop adds appx 4" to the height of each. The Coach House® is available in natural gas (with channel), liquid propane (with channel) and electric. Standard Lantern Sizes Height Width Depth 14.0" 10.25" 7.25" 16.0" 10.25" 7.25" 18.0" 8.5" 6.0" 22.0" 10.25" 7.25"
Front Gate Spanish Colonial Home in the La Quinta Resort
Front Gate Spanish Colonial Home in the La Quinta Resort
Marilyn Hazan DesignsMarilyn Hazan Designs
Custom-made Front Gate & Custom-made Wrought Iron Lighting in the La Quinta Resort
Entry door
Entry door
Alderson ConstructionAlderson Construction
Architect: Charlie Barnett Associates Interior Design: Tucker and Marks Design Landscape Design: Suzman & Cole Design Associates Photography: Mathew Millman Photography
Como Gardenside
Como Gardenside
Rehkamp Larson Architects, Inc.Rehkamp Larson Architects, Inc.
Contractor: JS Johnson & Associates Photography: Scott Amundson
Arch top solid mahogany front door with speakeasy
Arch top solid mahogany front door with speakeasy
Phirst and Lassing DoorsPhirst and Lassing Doors
Custom mahogany arch top door with speakeasy sets off the entryway. Black iron hardware and medium brown stain compliment the home's exterior.
Monte Vista Residence
Monte Vista Residence
DK StudioDK Studio
This early 20th-century house needed careful updating so it would work for a contemporary family without feeling as though the historical integrity had been lost. We stepped in to create a more functional combined kitchen and mud room area. A window bench was added off the kitchen, providing a new sitting area where none existed before. New wood detail was created to match the wood already in the house, so it appears original. Custom upholstery was added for comfort. In the master bathroom, we reconfigured the adjacent spaces to create a comfortable vanity, shower and walk-in closet. The choices of materials were guided by the existing structure, which was very nicely finished.

Entrance with Lino Flooring and Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs

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