Foyer with Dark Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs

Woodland Hideaway Home
Woodland Hideaway Home
Cummings Architecture + InteriorsCummings Architecture + Interiors
An open house lot is like a blank canvas. When Mathew first visited the wooded lot where this home would ultimately be built, the landscape spoke to him clearly. Standing with the homeowner, it took Mathew only twenty minutes to produce an initial color sketch that captured his vision - a long, circular driveway and a home with many gables set at a picturesque angle that complemented the contours of the lot perfectly. The interior was designed using a modern mix of architectural styles – a dash of craftsman combined with some colonial elements – to create a sophisticated yet truly comfortable home that would never look or feel ostentatious. Features include a bright, open study off the entry. This office space is flanked on two sides by walls of expansive windows and provides a view out to the driveway and the woods beyond. There is also a contemporary, two-story great room with a see-through fireplace. This space is the heart of the home and provides a gracious transition, through two sets of double French doors, to a four-season porch located in the landscape of the rear yard. This home offers the best in modern amenities and design sensibilities while still maintaining an approachable sense of warmth and ease. Photo by Eric Roth
An Island Retreat in the Heart of the Florida Keys
An Island Retreat in the Heart of the Florida Keys
Shuster Design AssociatesShuster Design Associates
Arched front double doors open into a spacious entry room.
L. Cramer Builders + Remodelers
L. Cramer Builders + Remodelers
L. Cramer Builders + RemodelersL. Cramer Builders + Remodelers
L. Cramer Medina Luxury Home Architecture: Ben Nelson Photography: Jill Greer
Adirondack Style Custom Home
Adirondack Style Custom Home
Howell Custom Building GroupHowell Custom Building Group
The homeowners of this expansive home wanted to create an informal year-round residence for their active family that reflected their love of the outdoors and time spent in ski and camping lodges. The result is a luxurious, yet understated, entry and living room area that exudes a feeling of warmth and relaxation. The dark wood floors, cabinets with natural wood grain, coffered ceilings, stone fireplace, and craftsman style staircase, offer the ambiance of a 19th century mountain lodge. This is combined with painted wainscoting and woodwork to brighten and modernize the space.
Classic, Fresh New Traditional Custom Home
Classic, Fresh New Traditional Custom Home
Interiors by Kathy Rollins, LLCInteriors by Kathy Rollins, LLC
This entry hall is awash in natural light, welcoming family and friends alike into the home.
Ridgewood
Ridgewood
Nara Callanan InteriorsNara Callanan Interiors
The grand foyer welcomes family and guests with a beautiful center table and coordinating console and flower arrangement. An element of whimsy is added with the custom carpet pattern, crystal and colorful artwork. Credit: Lisa Russman Photography
Ann Residence
Ann Residence
BK Interior Designs LLCBK 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.
Beacon Hill Shoe storage
Beacon Hill Shoe storage
EA Custom MillworkEA Custom Millwork
We collaborated with the interior designer on several designs before making this shoe storage cabinet. A busy Beacon Hill Family needs a place to land when they enter from the street. The narrow entry hall only has about 9" left once the door is opened and it needed to fit under the doorknob as well.
Award-winning Kitchen Remodel
Award-winning Kitchen Remodel
Pineapple House Interior DesignPineapple House Interior Design
A young family with two small children was willing to renovate in order to create an open, livable home, conducive to seeing everywhere and being together. Their kitchen was isolated so was key to project’s success, as it is the central axis of the first level. Pineapple House decided to make it, literally, the “heart of the home.” We started at the front of the home and removed one of the two staircases, plus the existing powder room and pantry. In the space gained after removing the stairwell, pantry and powder room, we were able to reconfigure the entry. We created a new central hall, which was flanked by a new pantry and new powder room. This created symmetry, added a view and allowed natural light from the foyer to telegraph into the kitchen. We change the front door swing to enhance the view and the traffic flow upon entry into the house. The improvements were honored in 2018 when this home won an ASID Design Excellence Award for the year's Best Kitchen. Galina Coada Photography

Foyer with Dark Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs

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