Medium Sized Hallway with Light Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs

15 Degrees
15 Degrees
Matthias J Pearson Architect PLLCMatthias J Pearson Architect PLLC
3,900 SF home that has achieved a LEED Silver certification. The house is sited on a wooded hill with southern exposure and consists of two 20’ x 84’ bars. The second floor is rotated 15 degrees beyond ninety to respond to site conditions and animate the plan. Materials include a standing seam galvalume roof, native stone, and rain screen cedar siding. Feyerabend Photoartists
Victorian Apartment
Victorian Apartment
PastichePastiche
Grand entrance hall, splitting off to the dining room to the right.
Wabi Wallpaper available at NewWall
Wabi Wallpaper available at NewWall
NewWallNewWall
Wallpaper by Calico Wallpaper. Available at NewWall.com | The origins of Wabi are found in the landscapes of the ancient East, giving the impression of water flowing over pebbles.
Gounod
Gounod
ARCHIPELLESARCHIPELLES
Crédits photo: Alexis Paoli
New build home infused with personality and style
New build home infused with personality and style
My Bespoke RoomMy Bespoke Room
This hallway was a bland white and empty box and now it's sophistication personified! The new herringbone flooring replaced the illogically placed carpet so now it's an easily cleanable surface for muddy boots and muddy paws from the owner's small dogs. The black-painted bannisters cleverly made the room feel bigger by disguising the staircase in the shadows. Not to mention the gorgeous wainscotting that gives the room a traditional feel that fits perfectly with the disguised shaker-style shoe storage under the stairs.

Medium Sized Hallway with Light Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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