Green, Turquoise Hallway Ideas and Designs

Second Floor Hallway
Second Floor Hallway
Windstone PartnersWindstone Partners
Perfect place to curl up and read a book, on this window bench.
Salisbury Residential Home
Salisbury Residential Home
Rosenberg Kolb ArchitectsRosenberg Kolb Architects
Salisbury, CT This 4,000 square foot vacation house in northwest Connecticut sits on a small promontory with views across a lake to hills beyond. While the site was extraordinary, the owner’s existing house had no redeeming value. It was demolished, and its foundations provided the base for this house. The new house rises from a stone base set into the hillside. A guest bedroom, recreation room and wine cellar are located in this half cellar with views toward the lake. Above the house steps back creating a terrace across the entire length of the house with a covered dining porch at one end and steps down to the lawn at the other end. This main portion of the house is sided with wood clapboard and detailed simply to recall the 19th century farmhouses in the area. Large windows and ‘french’ doors open the living room and family room to the terrace and view. A large kitchen is open to the family room and also serves a formal dining room on the entrance side of the house. On the second floor a there is a spacious master suite and three additional bedrooms. A new ‘carriage house’ garage thirty feet from the main house was built and the driveway and topography altered to create a new sense of approach and entry.
Bespoke Biophilic Preserved Moss Wall Frame
Bespoke Biophilic Preserved Moss Wall Frame
Arti Green LtdArti Green Ltd
Bespoke biophilc preserved green wall / moss wall art, made with natural materials including preserved moss and various plants / foliages set in a walnut frame. This moss wall was made for a private residential client in Lancashire.
Red Hill Hamptons Home
Red Hill Hamptons Home
Intrim Group Pty LtdIntrim Group Pty Ltd
When a home of this calibre exudes the creative blood of it’s designer, like this one, it is nothing short of magical. This high end Hamptons inspired home has gained notoriety as the “Red Hill House” and is one of the top renovations in Queensland at this time. Lena Gatti of Gatti Design created the entire interior of the home, including spacial planning and layout to maximise the space available, and custom designed each detail right down to the furniture and cabinetry. Intrim SK775 skirting board and Intrim SK1144 architrave, Intrim IN36 Inlay Mould, Intrim CR46 Chair Rail, Intrim Cornice Mould CM24 and Intrim PR78 picture rail was used throughout the home. Photographer: John Downs / Construction: IBuild Constructions, Impact Installations, Forrest Electrical
Mirraggio Thermal Spa Resort moss art
Mirraggio Thermal Spa Resort moss art
Vita VerdeVita Verde
At 5-star Mirraggio hotel in Paliouri, Halkidiki, everything is about harmony with nature. The peace of the natural environment overflows to the hotel’s interior. If you enter the spa area, you’ll find a rich green moss wall that leaves the wonderful feeling of tranquility like a natural sedative. Miniature landscapes on the wall imitate curved forms and revive nature indoors. Green pieces with subtle differences in color leave a calming effect on every passerby headed for a relaxing massage. In this beautiful surrounding, the guests can empty their minds, forget about their daily problems and enjoy the day.
Chancellor Boulevard
Chancellor Boulevard
Gaile GuevaraGaile Guevara
Chancellor Boulevard Residence Furniture: Ligne Roset available through Livingspace Furniture: Donaliving available through Spencer Interiors Artwork: Curtis Cutshaw available through Jennifer Kostuik Gallery Artwork: David Burdenay available through Jennifer Kostuik Gallery Fireplace: Concrete surround available through Solus Decor Photo Credit: Evan Haveman

Green, Turquoise Hallway Ideas and Designs

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