Vestibule with a Medium Wood Front Door Ideas and Designs

Quigg House
Quigg House
BLDG Workshop Inc.BLDG Workshop Inc.
New front entrance addition
Piermont - Turn of the Century Renovation
Piermont - Turn of the Century Renovation
ROAM ArchitectureROAM Architecture
This existing home was originally built circa 1919, and was ready for a major renovation. As was characteristic of the period in which the home was built, the existing spaces were small and closed in. The design concept included removing walls on first floor for a thoroughly updated and open living / dining / kitchen space, as well as creating a new first floor powder room and entry. Great care was taken to preserve and embrace original period details, including the wood doors and hardware (which were all refinished and reused), the existing stairs (also refinished), and an existing brick pier was exposed to restore some of the home’s inherent charm. The existing wood flooring was also refinished to retain the original details and character. This photo highlights the new entryway that was created for the home. It contains a small coat closet, mud room space for a bench and cubbies, and the first floor powder room -- all modern conveniences to bring the home to present-day standards. Photo Credit: Steve Dolinsky
Barn Raising
Barn Raising
Teakwood Builders, Inc.Teakwood Builders, Inc.
Planed pine timbers were used as a rustic design nod in this newly constructed home. Scott Bergmann Photography
The Samford
The Samford
Jim Mathews BuilderJim Mathews Builder
Antique dutch door provides unique access from side porch to the home
Casa de Olivares
Casa de Olivares
gimme shelter interiorsgimme shelter interiors
Reading nook in entry, connecting living room

Vestibule with a Medium Wood Front Door Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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