Entrance with Painted Wood Flooring and Tatami Flooring Ideas and Designs

Cobble Hill Brooklyn Brownstone Renovation
Cobble Hill Brooklyn Brownstone Renovation
Julia Mack Design, LLCJulia Mack Design, LLC
The entry leads to an open plan parlor floor. with adjacent living room at the front, dining in the middle and open kitchen in the back of the house.. One hidden surprise is the paneled door that opens to reveal a tiny guest bath under the existing staircase. Executive Saarinen arm chairs from are reupholstered in a shiny Knoll 'Tryst' fabric which adds texture and compliments the black lacquer mushroom 1970's table and shiny silver frame of the large round mirror. Photo: Ward Roberts
Little Rosie White House
Little Rosie White House
Linhan Design & Interiors Co.Linhan Design & Interiors Co.
Boho Style in Shabby Chic Interior design. Pampas grass on top of a rusticated side table.
Stunning Foyer
Stunning Foyer
JWH Design and Cabinetry LLCJWH Design and Cabinetry LLC
New windows and front door, plus darkly stained wood floors and banister, add drama to the existing foyer space. The client fell in love with these (3) dramatic pendant lights, Space planning and cabinetry design by Jennifer Howard, JWH Photography by Mick Hales, Greenworld Productions
Chicago, IL Victorian Hardie Board Remodeled Home
Chicago, IL Victorian Hardie Board Remodeled Home
Siding & Windows Group LtdSiding & Windows Group Ltd
Removed old Brick and Vinyl Siding to install Insulation, Wrap, James Hardie Siding (Cedarmill) in Iron Gray and Hardie Trim in Arctic White, Installed Simpson Entry Door, Garage Doors, ClimateGuard Ultraview Vinyl Windows, Gutters and GAF Timberline HD Shingles in Charcoal. Also, Soffit & Fascia with Decorative Corner Brackets on Front Elevation. Installed new Canopy, Stairs, Rails and Columns and new Back Deck with Cedar.
Jets house
Jets house
KIM JAKOBSEN DESIGNKIM JAKOBSEN DESIGN
The front door sets the stage to the rest of your home. Photo by Liam McMahon Saint John NB
Wyman Hill
Wyman Hill
Sargent Design CompanySargent Design Company
Photography - Nat Rea www.natrea.com
Design Secrets: How to Display Accessories
Design Secrets: How to Display Accessories
The Dormy House Furniture & Soft Furnishings LtdThe Dormy House Furniture & Soft Furnishings Ltd
Unless you want a strictly formal look, let yourself go with a display that’s not a mirror image. We’ve opted for an elegant table lamp and shade on one side of our demi lune table and a group of decorative accessories opposite. The overall effect is balanced without being slavish to symmetry. How to get it right? Use the classic stylist’s pyramid to group objects – that’s opting for an arrangement of three at different heights, as shown above.

Entrance with Painted Wood Flooring and Tatami Flooring Ideas and Designs

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