Hallway with Green Floors and White Floors Ideas and Designs

Hide & Seek House
Hide & Seek House
INLITEINLITE
Architect: Bower Architecture // Photographer: Shannon McGrath // Featuring Inlite Deep Starr II downlights in white
Highlands Eichler
Highlands Eichler
Gast ArchitectsGast Architects
Entry to Primary Bedroom from Dining Room
The Great Barn
The Great Barn
Architect Your HomeArchitect Your Home
Conversion and renovation of a Grade II listed barn into a bright contemporary home
Hallway Lighting
Hallway Lighting
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/RemodelingFratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
We can't get enough of this hallway's arched entryways, custom wall sconces, and the marble and wood floor.
Dudley Road
Dudley Road
Granit Architects + InteriorsGranit Architects + Interiors
This project in Walton on Thames, transformed a typical house for the area for a family of three. We gained planning consent, from Elmbridge Council, to extend 2 storeys to the side and rear to almost double the internal floor area. At ground floor we created a stepped plan, containing a new kitchen, dining and living area served by a hidden utility room. The front of the house contains a snug, home office and WC /storage areas. At first floor the master bedroom has been given floor to ceiling glazing to maximise the feeling of space and natural light, served by its own en-suite. Three further bedrooms and a family bathroom are spread across the existing and new areas. The rear glazing was supplied by Elite Glazing Company, using a steel framed looked, set against the kitchen supplied from Box Hill Joinery, painted Harley Green, a paint colour from the Little Greene range of paints. We specified a French Loft herringbone timber floor from Plusfloor and the hallway and cloakroom have floor tiles from Melrose Sage. Externally, particularly to the rear, the house has been transformed with new glazing, all walls rendered white and a new roof, creating a beautiful, contemporary new home for our clients.
Manor House Stables
Manor House Stables
AR Design Studio LtdAR Design Studio Ltd
Martin Gardner, spacialimages.com
Entryway
Entryway
Dana NicholsDana Nichols
Dana Nichols © 2012 Houzz
View to Living Room
View to Living Room
ODS ArchitectureODS Architecture
High ceilings following the butterfly roof form are supported on a large exposed steel beam that runs the length of the living and dining rooms. A two-story high concrete wall has the fireplace on the opposite site, and there is hydronic radiant heating under the hardwood floors. Paul Dyer Photography
Danny's New Build
Danny's New Build
Create PerfectCreate Perfect
This welcoming entrance hall takes advantage of the original brick wall creating a lit feature wall for the space - lit from below for an evening feature. A custom oak staircase adds a touch of glass to the space. The glass along with light walls and floors helps keep the space light and open in appearance and feel.
Genius Collection - Hallway Wall Panelling
Genius Collection - Hallway Wall Panelling
Chris Fell Design & Project Management LtdChris Fell Design & Project Management Ltd
Luxury Interior Architecture showcasing the Genius Collection. Your home is your castle and we specialise in designing unique, luxury, timeless interiors for you making your dreams become reality.
The Great Barn
The Great Barn
Architect Your HomeArchitect Your Home
Conversion and renovation of a Grade II listed barn into a bright contemporary home
Charming French Country Renovation
Charming French Country Renovation
By Design Interiors, Inc.By Design Interiors, Inc.
View from the kitchen past a custom crystal glass cabinet and butlers pantry into the dining room.

Hallway with Green Floors and White Floors Ideas and Designs

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