Entrance with Marble Flooring and Black Floors Ideas and Designs

Georgian Manor
Georgian Manor
Durham Designs & Consulting, LLCDurham Designs & Consulting, LLC
Photo by Southern Exposure Photography. Photo owned by Durham Designs & Consulting, LLC.
Bathurst & Glencarin Custom Home
Bathurst & Glencarin Custom Home
Casa Building GroupCasa Building Group
Nero Marquina (pic taken before polishing unfortunately)
Wimbledon Home
Wimbledon Home
Joy Flanagan DesignJoy Flanagan Design
This well proportioned entrance hallway began with the black and white marble floor and the amazing chandelier. The table, artwork, additional lighting, fabrics art and flooring were all selected to create a striking and harmonious interior. The resulting welcome is stunning.
Arnold
Arnold
Jova Management Inc.Jova Management Inc.
The floor is composite marble called St-Laurent. It is an assembly of 9 pieces installed. Once installed and grouted, the floor was grind down 1/16 in and polished several grades to create the mirror effect with no seems or lips. Giving this unique look.
Multigenerational Age-in-Place Rancher
Multigenerational Age-in-Place Rancher
TQ ConstructionTQ Construction
Striking full ceiling height grand foyer: dropped, back-lit, wood-panel-lighting and diamond motif flooring with Nero Marquina floor tile. Constructed for aging-in-place, the width of hallways, room sizes and room entries conform with Certified Aging In Place (CAPS) design standards. Herringbone-patterned hardwood flooring throughout with full height grand foyer.
Fresh, Fantastic and Fun on 1st Street
Fresh, Fantastic and Fun on 1st Street
JMorris DesignJMorris Design
Charming entry way in a traditional Brooklyn brownstone. Fresh white paint washes the area, while dreamy watercolor wallpaper by Trove adds a true romantic vibe. Photo by Jacob Snavely
Historic Penthouse
Historic Penthouse
UserUser
Our goal for this project was to seamlessly integrate the interior with the historic exterior and iconic nature of this Chicago high-rise while making it functional, contemporary, and beautiful. Natural materials in transitional detailing make the space feel warm and fresh while lending a connection to some of the historically preserved spaces lovingly restored.
Modern Villa
Modern Villa
HAUS | Architecture For Modern LifestylesHAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
Front Entry features traditional details and finishes with modern, oversized front door - Old Northside Historic Neighborhood, Indianapolis - Architect: HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles - Builder: ZMC Custom Homes
Main entry stair
Main entry stair
Kaplan Architects, AIAKaplan Architects, AIA
New residence with its tall entry space looking through the house to the swimming pool outside beyond. The balcony above connects the two upper areas of the house, the master bedroom suite and the other bedrooms. Mark Trousdale Photography
Luxury Apartment - Foyer
Luxury Apartment - Foyer
Studio ST Architects, P.C.Studio ST Architects, P.C.
Grand Foyer with custom black and white stone floor with bronze star inlay from Studium. Sensational wood like pendant light fixtures light the space with concealed recessed down lights. Wood paneled walls frame thge doorways to the private living areas and bedrooms. This space gives the apartment a grand feeling and is perfect for hosting large social gatherings. The front door was paneled with wood to match the walls.
Madison Avenue Modern
Madison Avenue Modern
Kathleen Walsh Interiors, LLCKathleen Walsh Interiors, LLC
A feature wall of a compact elevator vestibule was brought to life by layering multiple elements: an antique chest is placed under a new, bright-red console, both sit in front of a multi-textured wallpaper. Art above compliments the sculpted ceramic lamp and a few accessories finish off the whole design. Tria Giovan

Entrance with Marble Flooring and Black Floors Ideas and Designs

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