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Robert Granoff
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Designed by:
Brendan J. O' Donoghue
P.O Box 129 San Ignacio
Cayo District
Belize, Central America
Web Site; odsbz.com
BK Interior Designs LLC
The elegant main entry has eight-foot tall double wood-looking fiberglass doors with frosted glass. The hardwood floors are a warm and welcoming feature that leads straight into the living room and adjacent formal dining room.
mary schalk design
Foyer featuring bronze semi flush light fixture adding warmth to gray and taupe finishes. Wood and metal chandelier in stairway shows from front window. Oil rubbed bronze hardware, custom stain on banister and handrail. Accents of burnt orange in fabrics and accessories. Hand painted vintage bench.
Gonyea Custom Homes
Photography by Spacecrafting. Double dark wood double entry double doors. Bead board ceiling. Access to dining room and office.
Whipple Russell Architects
Laurel Way Beverly Hills modern home luxury foyer with pivot door, glass walls & floor, & stacked stone textured walls. Photo by William MacCollum.
Laura Lee Home
This entry foyer lacked personality and purpose. The simple travertine flooring and iron staircase railing provided a background to set the stage for the rest of the home. A colorful vintage oushak rug pulls the zesty orange from the patterned pillow and tulips. A greek key upholstered bench provides a much needed place to take off your shoes. The homeowners gathered all of the their favorite family photos and we created a focal point with mixed sizes of black and white photos. They can add to their collection over time as new memories are made.
Lars Remodeling & Design
The goal for this Point Loma home was to transform it from the adorable beach bungalow it already was by expanding its footprint and giving it distinctive Craftsman characteristics while achieving a comfortable, modern aesthetic inside that perfectly caters to the active young family who lives here. By extending and reconfiguring the front portion of the home, we were able to not only add significant square footage, but create much needed usable space for a home office and comfortable family living room that flows directly into a large, open plan kitchen and dining area. A custom built-in entertainment center accented with shiplap is the focal point for the living room and the light color of the walls are perfect with the natural light that floods the space, courtesy of strategically placed windows and skylights. The kitchen was redone to feel modern and accommodate the homeowners busy lifestyle and love of entertaining. Beautiful white kitchen cabinetry sets the stage for a large island that packs a pop of color in a gorgeous teal hue. A Sub-Zero classic side by side refrigerator and Jenn-Air cooktop, steam oven, and wall oven provide the power in this kitchen while a white subway tile backsplash in a sophisticated herringbone pattern, gold pulls and stunning pendant lighting add the perfect design details. Another great addition to this project is the use of space to create separate wine and coffee bars on either side of the doorway. A large wine refrigerator is offset by beautiful natural wood floating shelves to store wine glasses and house a healthy Bourbon collection. The coffee bar is the perfect first top in the morning with a coffee maker and floating shelves to store coffee and cups. Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) flooring was selected for use throughout the home, offering the warm feel of hardwood, with the benefits of being waterproof and nearly indestructible - two key factors with young kids!
For the exterior of the home, it was important to capture classic Craftsman elements including the post and rock detail, wood siding, eves, and trimming around windows and doors. We think the porch is one of the cutest in San Diego and the custom wood door truly ties the look and feel of this beautiful home together.
Foyer with a Dark Wood Front Door Ideas and Designs
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