Green Entrance with a White Front Door Ideas and Designs

An American Country House
An American Country House
Andrew Skurman ArchitectsAndrew Skurman Architects
Side entrance. Photographer: David Duncan Livingston
Contemporary Delafield Whole House
Contemporary Delafield Whole House
Kowalske Kitchen & BathKowalske Kitchen & Bath
This exciting ‘whole house’ project began when a couple contacted us while house shopping. They found a 1980s contemporary colonial in Delafield with a great wooded lot on Nagawicka Lake. The kitchen and bathrooms were outdated but it had plenty of space and potential. We toured the home, learned about their design style and dream for the new space. The goal of this project was to create a contemporary space that was interesting and unique. Above all, they wanted a home where they could entertain and make a future. At first, the couple thought they wanted to remodel only the kitchen and master suite. But after seeing Kowalske Kitchen & Bath’s design for transforming the entire house, they wanted to remodel it all. The couple purchased the home and hired us as the design-build-remodel contractor. First Floor Remodel The biggest transformation of this home is the first floor. The original entry was dark and closed off. By removing the dining room walls, we opened up the space for a grand entry into the kitchen and dining room. The open-concept kitchen features a large navy island, blue subway tile backsplash, bamboo wood shelves and fun lighting. On the first floor, we also turned a bathroom/sauna into a full bathroom and powder room. We were excited to give them a ‘wow’ powder room with a yellow penny tile wall, floating bamboo vanity and chic geometric cement tile floor. Second Floor Remodel The second floor remodel included a fireplace landing area, master suite, and turning an open loft area into a bedroom and bathroom. In the master suite, we removed a large whirlpool tub and reconfigured the bathroom/closet space. For a clean and classic look, the couple chose a black and white color pallet. We used subway tile on the walls in the large walk-in shower, a glass door with matte black finish, hexagon tile on the floor, a black vanity and quartz counters. Flooring, trim and doors were updated throughout the home for a cohesive look.
Southold
Southold
Yankee Barn HomesYankee Barn Homes
Barn House Entry with Brick Floor Chris Foster Photography
Promised Land Farm
Promised Land Farm
Tobi Fairley Interior DesignTobi Fairley Interior Design
Walls are Sherwin Williams Chartreuse, roman shade is Tobi Fairley Home fabric, chandelier is Canopy Designs. Nancy Nolan
Aspen Entryway
Aspen Entryway
California Closets of TennesseeCalifornia Closets of Tennessee
Simple and efficient, this design maximizes an existing hall closet to provide extra storage for most-used items.
Park Slope Glam
Park Slope Glam
JMorris DesignJMorris Design
Modern, Glamorous + Playful Interior Design in Historic Park Slope, Brooklyn. Photograph by Jacob Snavely
Client Spotlight: Michael and Wendy P.
Client Spotlight: Michael and Wendy P.
Custom Blinds & DesignCustom Blinds & Design
Hunter Douglas Shutters on Sidelight Windows. Photo Credit: Kristian Anderson
Эклектика на Мичуринском - прихожая
Эклектика на Мичуринском - прихожая
Студия SPACE FOR LIFEСтудия SPACE FOR LIFE
Прихожая сразу знакомит гостей квартиры со стилем, который будет прослеживаться далее. Плитка пэчворк смело покрывает основную площадь прихожей. Активный зеленый цвет с классическими молдингами сочетается с кирпичной колонной, которые не могли бы встретиться в реальном мире, но здесь они уживаются. В целом, вся прихожая выделена темным зеленым цветом, что сразу выделяет её от основного белого объёма примыкающего холла. Зеркальная стена гардеробного шкафа визуально делает прихожую ещё просторнее.

Green Entrance with a White Front Door Ideas and Designs

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