Grey Hallway with Limestone Flooring Ideas and Designs

Private Residence - Sussex
Private Residence - Sussex
Artisans of DevizesArtisans of Devizes
Grafton limestone floor tiles in a seasoned finish from Artisans of Devizes.
Chelsea residence Grey stone flooring project
Chelsea residence Grey stone flooring project
Natural Stone ConsultingNatural Stone Consulting
Antiqued grey natural stone flooring selected for our client in Kensington, These stones are bespoke hand crafted tiles to replicate original much thicker flagstones. A consistent grey floor with hints of brown creating a warmer feel. This material has a smooth undulated surface which works very well with under floor heating.
Contemporary house extension and barn conversion
Contemporary house extension and barn conversion
Dormer & Co. Chartered ArchitectsDormer & Co. Chartered Architects
This wide link area joins the house to the barn. Large glazed screens in the Oak frame gives views to the courtyard beyond.
View of breakfast area from hall
View of breakfast area from hall
Sheldon Richard Kostelecky ArchitectSheldon Richard Kostelecky Architect
This hall, part of the addition, links the existing house dining room to the new kitchen. The raised corner fireplace adds an element of old-world interest to the period kitchen.
Private Residence - Scotland
Private Residence - Scotland
Artisans of DevizesArtisans of Devizes
Royal Mink limestone floor tiles and staircase from Artisans of Devizes.
Bramlett Road House
Bramlett Road House
Pelletier Salgado LLCPelletier Salgado LLC
Corridor with one wall paneled in wood and washed by a single slot of light running its entire length.

Grey Hallway with Limestone Flooring Ideas and Designs

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