Mediterranean Green Entrance Ideas and Designs

Contemporary Mediterranean
Contemporary Mediterranean
Westfall Design StudioWestfall Design Studio
The front entry and porch with a crape myrtle alle begins in the front yard and continues on the other side of the entry in the backyard. A reflecting pool to the right of the front entry also continues through the house into the back yard with a "glass bridge" over the water.
Install- Mud Island, Memphis
Install- Mud Island, Memphis
Tuscan Iron EntriesTuscan Iron Entries
A gorgeous installation on an equally gorgeous house in downtown Memphis, TN.
Thatch Palm 3
Thatch Palm 3
Hanna HomesHanna Homes
The entryway of this Mediterranean home features eight-foot mahogany entry doors with brass hinges, Emtek door handles and a doorknocker. Surrounding the front door are plant urns, and tumbled marble flooring with simulated precast concrete stucco.
Athens Natural Thin Stone Veneer Interior Entry Foyer
Athens Natural Thin Stone Veneer Interior Entry Foyer
Quarry MillQuarry Mill
This residential home showcases the Quarry Mill's Athens thin stone veneer. Athens white to tan color range helps bring a uniform look to your natural stone veneer project. The rectangular shapes with squared edges and various sizes of the Athens stones make it perfect for creating random patterns in projects like accent walls and fireplace surrounds. The selection of stone size also allows for a balanced look without a repeating pattern. Smaller projects like siding for small workshops, surrounding entry or garage doors, and adding accents to mailboxes or light posts are also possible with Athens various stone sizes. Athens light tones add a natural look to any décor or architecture and become a conversation starter with guests.

Mediterranean Green Entrance Ideas and Designs

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