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David Hales Design Studio
Entrance hall with bespoke painted coat rack, making ideal use of an existing alcove in this long hallway.
Painted to match the wall panelling below gives this hallway a smart and spacious feel.
CAPOFERRI SERRAMENTI SPA
The Villa Mostaccini, situated on the hills of
Bordighera, is one of the most beautiful and
important villas in Liguria.
Built in 1932 in the characteristic stile of
the late Italian renaissance, it has been
meticulously restored to the highest
standards of design, while maintaining the
original details that distinguish it.
Capoferri substituted all wood windows as
well as their sills and reveals, maintaining the
aspect of traditional windows and blending
perfectly with the historic aesthetics of the villa.
Where possible, certain elements, like for
instance the internal wooden shutters and
the brass handles, have been restored and
refitted rather than substituted.
For the elegant living room with its stunning
view of the sea, Architect Maiga opted for
a large two-leaved pivot window from true
bronze that offers the guests of the villa an
unforgettable experience.
Revive Interior Design
This six metre long hallway was at the heart of the renovation as it joins the two separated modules into one cohensive, flowing home. As well as joing the lounge room & kitchen to the bedroom, this hard working space serves many other functions too.
A powder room is concealed behind the sliding barn door, a laundry and storage unit are hidden behind the hallway doors and there is also a study nook making work from home an option.
Haus Interior Design
White wainscoting in the dining room keeps the space fresh and light, while navy blue grasscloth ties into the entry wallpaper. Young and casual, yet completely tied together.
VORBILD Architecture
The original wooden arch details in the hallway area have been restored.
Photo by Chris Snook
nC2 architecture llc
Full gut renovation and facade restoration of an historic 1850s wood-frame townhouse. The current owners found the building as a decaying, vacant SRO (single room occupancy) dwelling with approximately 9 rooming units. The building has been converted to a two-family house with an owner’s triplex over a garden-level rental.
Due to the fact that the very little of the existing structure was serviceable and the change of occupancy necessitated major layout changes, nC2 was able to propose an especially creative and unconventional design for the triplex. This design centers around a continuous 2-run stair which connects the main living space on the parlor level to a family room on the second floor and, finally, to a studio space on the third, thus linking all of the public and semi-public spaces with a single architectural element. This scheme is further enhanced through the use of a wood-slat screen wall which functions as a guardrail for the stair as well as a light-filtering element tying all of the floors together, as well its culmination in a 5’ x 25’ skylight.
Gemma Dudgeon Interiors
Boot room with built in storage in a traditional victorian villa with painted wooden doors by Gemma Dudgeon Interiors
Delaney's Design
Board and batten with picture ledge installed in a long hallway adjacent to the family room.
Hickory engineered wood floors installed throughout the home.
Lovely vintage chair and table fill a corner nicely
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
Grass cloth wallpaper, paneled wainscot, a skylight and a beautiful runner adorn landing at the top of the stairs.
Hallway with Brown Floors and All Types of Wall Treatment Ideas and Designs
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