Entrance with Orange Walls Ideas and Designs

Back hall organization
Back hall organization
Creative StorageCreative Storage
A desk tucked into the corner of a mudroom. This is a perfect area to keep schedules and pay bills. Within earshot of the kitchen, this can also be used for children's homework. Incorporated beneath the desktop are file drawers, a printer/scanner and pencil and paper drawers. The small drawer beneath the glass door cabinet neatly holds other desk essentials. Mail slots keep envelopes and mail handy. Decorative as well as functional.
Rustic Craftsman - Gray Oaks
Rustic Craftsman - Gray Oaks
Old Town Design GroupOld Town Design Group
A distinct chandelier welcomes guests into the home, flanked by custom rooms on either side.
Award: MBAV Best Custom Home $800,000 to $1,000,000 and Regional Builder of the
Award: MBAV Best Custom Home $800,000 to $1,000,000 and Regional Builder of the
Hedger Constructions Pty LtdHedger Constructions Pty Ltd
The distinctive design is reflective of the corner block position and the need for the prevailing views. A steel portal frame allowed the build to progress quickly once the excavations and slab was prepared. An important component was the large commercial windows and connection details were vital along with the fixings of the striking Corten cladding. Given the feature Porte Cochere, Entry Bridge, main deck and horizon pool, the external design was to feature exceptional timber work, stone and other natural materials to blend into the landscape. Internally, the first amongst many eye grabbing features is the polished concrete floor. This then moves through to magnificent open kitchen with its sleek design utilising space and allowing for functionality. Floor to ceiling double glazed windows along with clerestory highlight glazing accentuates the openness via outstanding natural light. Appointments to ensuite, bathrooms and powder rooms mean that expansive bedrooms are serviced to the highest quality. The integration of all these features means that from all areas of the home, the exceptional outdoor locales are experienced on every level
Malibu Spanish Colonial
Malibu Spanish Colonial
Susan Cohen DesignSusan Cohen Design
In order to conserve water the entry is surrounded by a pebble installation and a limestone fountain. These hardscapes make it possible to embelish the area with lemon trees growing in tera cotta pots.
Chestnut Woods Residence
Chestnut Woods Residence
At Home Design LLCAt Home Design LLC
Bright and welcoming mudroom entry features Phillip Jefferies African Raffia wall covering and a gorgeous and convenient riffed oak bench. The rustic Thinstone arched entry leads to an open, comfortable family room.
Inside entry
Inside entry
Catlin Inc.Catlin Inc.
Photo: Birdhouse Media
Entryway w/ Wood Floors
Entryway w/ Wood Floors
UserUser
Open entry space with hardwood flooring
Hampton Limestone Stairs
Hampton Limestone Stairs
LandArtLandArt
The homeowners were looking to update their Cape Cod-style home with some transitional and art-deco elements. The project included a new front entrance, side entrance, walkways, gardens, raised planters, patio, BBQ surround, retaining wall, irrigation and lighting. Hampton Limestone, a natural flagstone was used for all the different features to create a consistent look – raised planters, retaining walls, pathways, stepping stones, patios, porches, countertop. This created a blend with the home, while at the same time creating the transitional feeling that the client was looking for. The planting was also transitional, while still featuring a few splashes of loud, beautiful colour. We wanted the BBQ surround to feel like an interior feature – with clean lines and a waterfall finish on both sides. Using Sandeka Hardwood for the inlay on the BBQ surround helped to achieve this.

Entrance with Orange Walls Ideas and Designs

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