Foyer with an Orange Front Door Ideas and Designs
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Sklar Studios
A happy front door will bring a smile to anyone's face. It's your first impression of what's inside, so don't be shy.
And don't be two faced! Take the color to both the outside and inside so that the happiness permeates...spread the love! We salvaged the original coke bottle glass window and had it sandwiched between two tempered pieced of clear glass for energy efficiency and safety. And here is where you're first introduced to the unique flooring transitions of porcelain tile and cork - seamlessly coming together without the need for those pesky transition strips. The installers thought we had gone a little mad, but the end product proved otherwise. You know as soon as you walk in the door, you're in for some eye candy!
D3 Architects
The entry to this modern home is protected and screened from the main living spaces so people have a moment to acclimate. The flow of the spaces is natural, practical, and elegant. From the entry zone, you pass by the hidden stair and then open into the main living area. This creates a contrast of smaller and bigger spaces as one enters the home, a centuries old tradtional architectural design strategy found all over the world, from England, to North Africa, to East Asia.
Couture Architecture
Home Entry: Recycled old-growth redwood beams form a wind and privacy screen sheltering the front entry courtyard. Dramatic lighting highlight both the existing mid-century modern structure and the new modern interior.
Photo: Jason Wells
Masfotogenica Fotografia
Photography: Carlos Yagüe para Masfotogenica Fotografia
Decoration Styling: Pili Molina para Masfotogenica Interiorismo
Comunication Agency: Estudio Maba
Builders Promoters: GRUPO MARJAL
Architects: Estudio Gestec
Tracy A. Stone Architect
The ceilings were raised to 10' throughout much of the new house, and a skylight was installed over the interior stair to bring light to the darker level below.
Berry Design Build
If you are familiar with our work, at Berry Design Build, you know that to us each project is more than just sticks and mortar. Each home, each client, each family we have the privilege to work with becomes part of our team. We believe in the value of excellence, the importance of commitment, and the significance of delivery. This renovation, along with many, is very close to our hearts because it’s one of the few instances where we get to exercise more than just the Design Build division of our company. This particular client had been working with Berry for many years to find that lifetime home. Through many viewings, agent caravans, and lots of offers later she found a house worth calling home. Although not perfectly to her personality (really what home is until you make it yours) she asked our Design Build division to come in and renovate some areas: including the kitchen, hall bathroom, master bathroom, and most other areas of the house; i.e. paint, hardwoods, and lighting. Each project comes with its challenges, but we were able to combine her love of mid-century modern furnishings with the character of the already existing 1962 ranch.
Photos by Nicole Cosentino
ODS Architecture
Inside the new entry addition to the house, aluminum frame windows and orange red door welcome. A wood bench sits by the front door under an LED lit art niche. Above is a striking LED pendant light.
Habitar Design
Designer, Kapan Shipman, created two contemporary fireplaces and unique built-in displays in this historic Andersonville home. The living room cleverly uses the unique angled space to house a sleek stone and wood fireplace with built in shelving and wall-mounted tv. We also custom built a vertical built-in closet at the back entryway as a mini mudroom for extra storage at the door. In the open-concept dining room, a gorgeous white stone gas fireplace is the focal point with a built-in credenza buffet for the dining area. At the front entryway, Kapan designed one of our most unique built ins with floor-to-ceiling wood beams anchoring white pedestal boxes for display. Another beauty is the industrial chic stairwell combining steel wire and a dark reclaimed wood bannister.
Foyer with an Orange Front Door Ideas and Designs
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