Grey Entrance with a Green Front Door Ideas and Designs

Door canopy or bracketed entry roof
Door canopy or bracketed entry roof
Kevin AyerKevin Ayer
Was mounted brackets support new entry roof
Bohème Chic
Bohème Chic
Anne Chemineau - Decor InterieurAnne Chemineau - Decor Interieur
La création d'une troisième chambre avec verrières permet de bénéficier de la lumière naturelle en second jour et de profiter d'une perspective sur la chambre parentale et le couloir.
A NEW DAY Studio - Parklands Road, Hallway
A NEW DAY Studio - Parklands Road, Hallway
A New Day - Interior Design StudioA New Day - Interior Design Studio
Original floor tiles brought back to life in the entranceway of this Edwardian terraced house in South West London. A newly created double-door opening welcomes you into the open plan ground floor space extending down to the garden.
Aging in Place Remodel
Aging in Place Remodel
Accessibility by Design, Inc.Accessibility by Design, Inc.
The front entryway of this beautiful 1960's split-level home was changed to a period appropriate door with narrow windows that provide full visibility and security. The lock is a keyless entry. A bright LED light was installed above the door for extra security, along with a motion sensor light under the carport. The concrete entrance is a seamless sunken ramp that is 4" thick right to the end, yet allows a smooth transition from the carport. The landing area at the door provides a level space and zero threshold passage.
Maison en Grèce
Maison en Grèce
STOLL ArchitectureSTOLL Architecture
Maison contemporaine de style méditerranéen. Sol en marbre d'une entrée traversante (photo Atelier Stoll)
Bay View Home
Bay View Home
Whitten ArchitectsWhitten Architects
photography by Jonathan Reece

Grey Entrance with a Green Front Door Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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