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Alan Christ Architects LLC
View of Hallway with built-in shelving and cabinets. Image by Shelly Harrison Photography.
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The installation seen in these photos features a custom stair runner landing and entirely custom hallway fabrication and installation completed by John of The Stair Runner Store, Oxford, CT.
ODS Architecture
The bedroom hallway had an opportunity to develop a niche space for art and storage, everything fitting perfectly.
A floating wall mounted walnut storage cabinet sits below a dramatic art piece.
PBH Design
We moved walls around to create a longer hallway in order to provide access to a laundry closet. We also had to furr down the ceiling to accommodate ductwork which created a narrow, low, long hallway. The white walls and ceiling help to counteract that. This new hallway also provided the perfect place to hang family portraits.
Hannah Drakeford Design
Clever use colour blocking in the entrance hall of a new build flat. The black panels placed at either end of the room work to elongate the space and raise the ceiling height. Room features vintage Habitat ceiling pendants, customised with black balls added to the neon orange lighting flex and a geometric shape mural.
Candace M P Smith Architect
A deep opening between entry hall and space beyond is accented with display shelves and paneled cased opening. Photo Credit: Candace M.P. Smith Architect, PC
ROAM Architecture
This existing home was originally built circa 1919, and was ready for a major renovation. As was characteristic of the period in which the home was built, the existing spaces were small and closed in. The design concept included removing walls on first floor for a thoroughly updated and open living / dining / kitchen space, as well as creating a new first floor powder room and entry. Great care was taken to preserve and embrace original period details, including the wood doors and hardware (which were all refinished and reused), the existing stairs (also refinished), and an existing brick pier was exposed to restore some of the home’s inherent charm. The existing wood flooring was also refinished to retain the original details and character.
On the second floor, the existing floors and doors were refinished, and the hall bath renovated.
Photo Credit: Steve Dolinsky
Duet Design Group
A Blue and Sophisticated Hallway with a Focus on Art, Photo by Emily Minton Redfield
Grey Hallway with Medium Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs
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