Hallway with White Walls and Tongue and Groove Walls Ideas and Designs

Franklin Park Residence
Franklin Park Residence
Purple Cherry ArchitectsPurple Cherry Architects
A custom built-in bookcase flanks a cozy nook that sits at the end of the hallway, providing the perfect spot to curl up with a good book.
SANBORN HOUSE
SANBORN HOUSE
Gordon Dixon ConstructionGordon Dixon Construction
Cozy reading nook in upstairs hall
Sandcastle
Sandcastle
Cree designsCree designs
diamond pattern tile and shiplap walls with a touch of wallpaper! Now that's a hallway!
Mudroom Built-Ins
Mudroom Built-Ins
Christopher Scott Cabinetry and Design Inc.Christopher Scott Cabinetry and Design Inc.
Custom cabinetry shines bright in a mudroom, providing customization for your family. Adding a bench, drawers for shoe storage, and lockers with ceiling height storage make this space a functional and beautiful piece of the home.
Robinhood Residence
Robinhood Residence
Clark Richardson ArchitectsClark Richardson Architects
The junction of the stair landing with the entry hall is both casual and sophisticated. This junction opens up to the communal spaces, the master spaces and the upstairs.
Ship-Lap Feature Walls
Ship-Lap Feature Walls
Style Revamp Finish CarpentryStyle Revamp Finish Carpentry
A feature wall can create a dramatic focal point in any room. Some of our favorites happen to be ship-lap. It's truly amazing when you work with clients that let us transform their home from stunning to spectacular. The reveal for this project was ship-lap walls within a wine, dining room, and a fireplace facade. Feature walls can be a powerful way to modify your space.

Hallway with White Walls and Tongue and Groove Walls Ideas and Designs

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