Entrance with Marble Flooring Ideas and Designs

Plaza 400 Lobby Manhattan
Plaza 400 Lobby Manhattan
JSE Interior DesignJSE Interior Design
Plaza 400 is a premiere full-service luxury co-op in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Built in 1968 by architect Philip Birnbaum and Associates, the well-known building has 40 stories and 627 residences. Amenities include a heated outdoor pool, state of the art fitness center, garage, driveway, bike room, laundry room, party room, playroom and rooftop deck. The extensive 2017 renovation included the main lobby, elevator lift hallway and mailroom. Plaza 400’s gut renovation included new 4’x8′ Calacatta floor slabs, custom paneled feature wall with metal reveals, marble slab front desk and mailroom desk, modern ceiling design, hand blown cut mirror on all columns and custom furniture for the two “Living Room” areas. The new mailroom was completely gutted as well. A new Calacatta Marble desk welcomes residents to new white lacquered mailboxes, Calacatta Marble filing countertop and a Jonathan Adler chandelier, all which come together to make this space the new jewel box of the Lobby. The hallway’s gut renovation saw the hall outfitted with new etched bronze mirrored glass panels on the walls, 4’x8′ Calacatta floor slabs and a new vaulted/arched pearlized faux finished ceiling with crystal chandeliers and LED cove lighting.
Black / White Staircase with Storage
Black / White Staircase with Storage
TF Staircases LtdTF Staircases Ltd
Beautiful two tone staircase, black and white, with integral LED lighting. Side-planted structural glass with black handrail. Flush black oak veneer doors under the staircase to provide storage. Matching landing balustrade and feature first step
SNVT - ATTICO MILANO
SNVT - ATTICO MILANO
Tommaso Giunchi ArchitettiTommaso Giunchi Architetti
Ingresso: pavimento in marmo verde alpi, elementi di arredo su misura in legno cannettato noce canaletto
Квартира в центре Москвы
Квартира в центре Москвы
Ira SagunIra Sagun
Прихожая в стиле современной классики. На полу мраморный ковер. Встроенные шкафы изготовлены в московских столярных мастерских. Люстра и бра из муранского стекла. Сквозь один из шкафов организован скрытый проход в спальню через организованную при ней гардеробную.
Sky Box House
Sky Box House
Garg ArchitectsGarg Architects
The main entrance door 7 feet wide and 10 feet high, clad with veneers of vintage teak from Burma, not just appreciated the elegance of the fore frame, but also adhered to the clients’ anthropometric requisites. The exquisite hand- grip was made from scrap wood which camouflaged with the door. Purnesh Dev Nikhanj
Modern Oceanfront Estate Entrance
Modern Oceanfront Estate Entrance
Solanna Design & Development LLCSolanna Design & Development LLC
Dramatic contemporary steel railing staircase greet guests in this modern oceanfront estate featuring furnishings by Berman Rosetti, Mimi London and Clark Functional Art.
River Point
River Point
Natalie Clayman Interior DesignNatalie Clayman Interior Design
Two story foyer with Philip Jeffires grasscloth, custom staircase, Carrera marble tile, Stanton leopard carpet runner, Currey and Co chandelier.
Fairview Transitional Custom Home
Fairview Transitional Custom Home
Traci Connell InteriorsTraci Connell Interiors
This gorgeous entry is the perfect setting to the whole house. With the gray and white checkerboard flooring and wallpapered walls above the wainscoting, we love this foyer.
Calacatta
Calacatta
Artsaics StudiosArtsaics Studios
Artsaics offers a wide range of stone tile in various sizes and colors. Provided the fact that natural stone varies in color and veining, Artsaics provides amazing services to help you find your specific match

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