Luxury Entrance with Slate Flooring Ideas and Designs

Kelvin Grove residence
Kelvin Grove residence
David Crosson Design CollectiveDavid Crosson Design Collective
The foyer of this home only received minor alterations such as a new coat of paint, toss cushions in the seating niche, and relocated art. The carved-front cabinet replaces a rustic mirror and floating shelf combo that offered no storage and a large, Mission-style milk glass fixture offers more light and presence than its under-scale predecessor. Photo by John Bilodeau
House in the woods
House in the woods
Enlightened Lighting, LLCEnlightened Lighting, LLC
Kohlmark homes and photo by Greg Hadley.
Greenlee Earthquack Double Doors
Greenlee Earthquack Double Doors
Renfree Carving StudioRenfree Carving Studio
Greenlee Double Doors: Raleigh Renfree designed these double doors as well as the sidelights to reflect the eclectic and sophisticated style of Bob and Diane Greenlee. Bob was the mayor of Boulder and is a successful businessman and art collector. The elegant and determined design of these pieces, clean verticals anchored with stair-stepped heavier bases, in tandem with the long horizontal lines of the elongated house and the horizon lines created by a body of water, coalesces into a striking yet inviting highly emphasized threshold. Upon closer inspection, the duality of direction is further emphasized through carved cross-hatching patterns which soften the overall look from afar and add interest when entering the home. Renfree lovingly refers to the pattern of the inlaid sandstone and moss rock as “Earthquake Stone” and is an inlay treatment unique to Artisinal Rhythms. The stone is selected in a variety of colors and is cut into a variety of sizes and widths to create a living, staggered, three-dimensional mosaic treatment for a subtle and unique embellishment setting these doors apart from the rest.
Conyers Farm Tudor
Conyers Farm Tudor
Culin & Colella, Inc.Culin & Colella, Inc.
This Rift White Oak Entry door and sidelites is a replica of an old English door. The layers of mouldings make it very three dimensional.
Cherry Hills
Cherry Hills
Wunderlich DesignWunderlich Design
Bluestone stairs up to entry
Paddle House in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Paddle House in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Lowell Custom HomesLowell Custom Homes
LOWELL CUSTOM HOMES http://lowellcustomhomes.com - No beautiful expanse of wall will be interrupted by unsightly outlets, all are hidden in base board. Durable wall covering in all areas.
Lakefront Luxury Living
Lakefront Luxury Living
Elise Fett & Associates, Ltd.Elise Fett & Associates, Ltd.
Vance Fox The mirror at the end of the mudroom makes it feel twice as big. With cubbies and lockers, there is plenty of room store outdoor gear.
Sweeney Barn Entry
Sweeney Barn Entry
Mike Garcia ConstructionMike Garcia Construction
Old dairy barn completely remodeled into a wedding venue/ event center. Lower level area ready for weddings
Paddle House in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Paddle House in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Lowell Custom HomesLowell Custom Homes
LOWELL CUSTOM HOMES http://lowellcustomhomes.com - No beautiful expanse of wall will be interrupted by unsightly outlets, all are hidden in base board.
Front Entry Way
Front Entry Way
Fairview Custom HomesFairview Custom Homes
Joseph Teplitz of Press1Photos, LLC
Elegant Country Home
Elegant Country Home
Design Inspirations Inc.Design Inspirations Inc.
Every area of our clients’ home was addressed, paying close attention to details, accents and flow of design. The old painted stair rail was replaced with the custom, hand-carved cherry wood railing with oil rubbed bronze spindles that complement the homes’ new lighting. The montage of custom framed mirrors above the chest in the front foyer accents the stair railing and large chandelier. Finishing accents and custom details make all the difference to a complete, personalized and curated look. Photo by Graham Twomey

Luxury Entrance with Slate Flooring Ideas and Designs

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