Hallway with Blue Floors and Multi-coloured Floors Ideas and Designs

Tudor Kitchen Remodel
Tudor Kitchen Remodel
AmberAmber
This kitchen is in a very traditional Tudor home, but the previous homeowners had put in a contemporary, commercial kitchen, so we brought the kitchen back to it's original traditional glory. We used Subzero and Wolf appliances, custom cabinetry, granite, and hand scraped walnut floors in this kitchen. We also worked on the mudroom, hallway, butler's pantry, and powder room.
Kips Bay 2016
Kips Bay 2016
Rikki SnyderRikki Snyder
Photo: Rikki Snyder © 2016 Houzz
Focus on the Floor
Focus on the Floor
Euro Laguna Marble, Inc.Euro Laguna Marble, Inc.
Limestone tiles in the interior space, surrounded by custom-cut slab pieces of limestone and marble make up the border. Materials Used - Portuguese Limestone/ Honed Finish (Tiles & Custom Slab Exterior) - Italian Brown Marble "Cafe Bruno" (Custom Slab Exterior)
Awarded Designs
Awarded Designs
Godden Sudik Architects IncGodden Sudik Architects Inc
This beautiful Tuscan townhome is located in Littleton, CO and features wide open living spaces, a gourmet kitchen, authentic exposed timber beams and many more great details. E.L. IMAGERY
Harbor Oaks Historic Home Remodel
Harbor Oaks Historic Home Remodel
Nelson Construction & Renovations, Inc.Nelson Construction & Renovations, Inc.
This front hall was fully demolished, the soil was treated, and new concrete poured. The final touch was this gorgeous, marble tile and these crystal light fixtures. All crown molding is original. The walls were demolished back to the studs, drywalled to a Level 5 finish, and painted. This area leads to the formal dining room.

Hallway with Blue Floors and Multi-coloured Floors Ideas and Designs

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