Modern Entrance with Marble Flooring Ideas and Designs

Grand Entrance - New Build
Grand Entrance - New Build
Becc Burgmann Interior Design and DecoratingBecc Burgmann Interior Design and Decorating
This entrance was designed with one intention, stop someone in their tracks and make them look up, down and side to side. When you can achieve this reaction, you’ve know you’ve designed a show stopping space. The detail and coordination of the marble floor with the extensive wall moulding, combine with the simple but striking lighting finishes, creates a fresh, character filled and inviting entry!
Paramount Bay
Paramount Bay
Home Interior ServicesHome Interior Services
Photo: Kris Tamburello www.kristamburello.com
Park Ave Apartment 2
Park Ave Apartment 2
David Estreich ArchitectsDavid Estreich Architects
The new entry foyer features a coffered ceiling,cove lighting, and an abstracted Palladian entry portal to the living room. The floor is a classic marble pattern in white Carrara, with contrasting black marble base and diamond inlays. A Vienna Secession style table is paired with a side chair designed by David Estreich for Mariani.
Green Wall/Living Wall/Vertical Garden
Green Wall/Living Wall/Vertical Garden
GAVIN GREEN HOME DESIGN LLCGAVIN GREEN HOME DESIGN LLC
A custom-made floor to ceiling green/living wall is installed in the entrance hall of a high end Los Angeles apartment. It is an environmentally sustainable design concept by combining an outdoors oasis with Nordic minimalist modern with intention of opening up indoors spaces and bringing the outdoors in.
Room With a View
Room With a View
Just the ThingJust the Thing
The tiny condo foyer is finished in tones of white. A large, colourful modern canvas fills the wall above the chair rail.

Modern Entrance with Marble Flooring Ideas and Designs

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