Entrance with White Walls and a Dark Wood Front Door Ideas and Designs

Entry - French Normandy Tudor
Entry - French Normandy Tudor
Hierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLCHierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLC
The front entry to this French Normandy Tudor features rustic dark wood front door that matches the trim and ceiling beams on the interior of the home The entry has a large rustic/contemporary mirror and a spotted leather bench. that sits on a limestone tile floor. Architect: T.J. Costello - Hierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLC Photographer: Russell Pratt
Pride Rock
Pride Rock
SGDI - Sarah Gallop Design Inc.SGDI - Sarah Gallop Design Inc.
The objective was to create a warm neutral space to later customize to a specific colour palate/preference of the end user for this new construction home being built to sell. A high-end contemporary feel was requested to attract buyers in the area. An impressive kitchen that exuded high class and made an impact on guests as they entered the home, without being overbearing. The space offers an appealing open floorplan conducive to entertaining with indoor-outdoor flow. Due to the spec nature of this house, the home had to remain appealing to the builder, while keeping a broad audience of potential buyers in mind. The challenge lay in creating a unique look, with visually interesting materials and finishes, while not being so unique that potential owners couldn’t envision making it their own. The focus on key elements elevates the look, while other features blend and offer support to these striking components. As the home was built for sale, profitability was important; materials were sourced at best value, while retaining high-end appeal. Adaptations to the home’s original design plan improve flow and usability within the kitchen-greatroom. The client desired a rich dark finish. The chosen colours tie the kitchen to the rest of the home (creating unity as combination, colours and materials, is repeated throughout). Photos- Paul Grdina
Split Level Entry
Split Level Entry
Daniel Contelmo ArchitectsDaniel Contelmo Architects
This entry renovation worked entirely within the existing structure of the house. The closet opposite the front door was removed to create more depth physically and visually. Most of the work was done with interior finishes and custom built-ins. The split level residence presented many challenges to design and construction, but the result is a path filled with beautiful details and thoughtful transitions. Photo by: Daniel Contelmo Jr.
Indian River Retreat
Indian River Retreat
Pineapple House Interior DesignPineapple House Interior Design
Pineapple House designers removed the wall that blocked the view front door to the pool and waterway in the back yard. They were able to place the proper supports and define the foyer hall with paired wooden columns. Armillary Pendant lights in aged iron with frosted glass light the entry. Daniel Newcomb Photography
Formal Entryway
Formal Entryway
Exteriors By Chad RobertExteriors By Chad Robert
The formal entryway is flanked with arching date palms and features intricate pebble mosaic. Photo by Todor Spasov
Modern Spanish
Modern Spanish
Julie Bertok DesignsJulie Bertok Designs
Moody california coastal Spanish decor in foyer. Using natural vases and branch. Hand painted large scale art to catch your eye as you enter into the home.
Appleby Place
Appleby Place
Pizzale Design Inc.Pizzale Design Inc.
The grand entrance into the home with a custom cut tile inlay and one-of-a-kind artwork to complete the space.
Private Oakton, VA  Residence
Private Oakton, VA Residence
Maxine Schnitzer PhotographyMaxine Schnitzer Photography
Interior Design by Sandra Meyers Interiors, Photo by Maxine Schnitzer
The Dunes
The Dunes
Renovation Angel Interior Design NoosaRenovation Angel Interior Design Noosa
Giraffe entry door with Vietnamese entry "dong." Tropical garden leads through entry into open vaulted living area.

Entrance with White Walls and a Dark Wood Front Door Ideas and Designs

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