Vestibule with Yellow Walls Ideas and Designs
Richard Manion Architecture Inc.
This brick and stone residence on a large estate property is an American version of the English country house, and it pays homage to the work of Harrie T. Lindeberg, Edwin Lutyens and John Russell Pope, all practitioners of an elegant country style rooted in classicism. Features include bricks handmade in Maryland, a limestone entry and a library with coffered ceiling and stone floors. The interiors balance formal English rooms with family rooms in a more relaxed Arts and Crafts style.
Landscape by Mark Beall and Sara Fairchild
12/12 Architects & Planners
This 1960s split-level has a new Family Room addition with Entry Vestibule, Coat Closet and Accessible Bath. The wood trim, wood wainscot, exposed beams, wood-look tile floor and stone accents highlight the rustic charm of this home.
Photography by Kmiecik Imagery.
Jane Ellison
A sculpture of Tibetan calligraphy, a repurposed Tibetan scripture chest, and a pile of pillows, make a perfect niche.
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLC
This small entry alcove is hand finished with several coats of American Clay. The beautiful dome ceiling is accentuated by using a shade darker on the ceiling than the walls. The ceiling's interest is further enhanced with an intricate contrasting stencil design whose delicate lines continue into the corners. A pendant up-light whispers of the home's historical heritage.
David J. Design Inc.
In the entrance we built cabinetry instead of a standard closet. Here the kids can sit on the bench to put on their boots.
RoomService 360
Excalibur Designer Mirror is simple yet full of character, featuring sleek three-dimensional profile that will find a home regardless of stylistic inclination. Manufactured in Italy by Cattelan Italia, Excalibur Mirror has an angular metal frame that's available in varnished steel, as well as in graphite or black embossed lacquered steel with Canaletto walnut inserts. Excalibur Mirror is available in three sizes.
Mark Brand Architecture
Edwardian Remodel with Modern Twist in San Francisco, California's Bernal Heights Neighborhood
For this remodel in San Francisco’s Bernal Heights, we were the third architecture firm the owners hired. After using other architects for their master bathroom and kitchen remodels, they approached us to complete work on updating their Edwardian home. Our work included tying together the exterior and entry and completely remodeling the lower floor for use as a home office and guest quarters. The project included adding a new stair connecting the lower floor to the main house while maintaining its legal status as the second unit in case they should ever want to rent it in the future. Providing display areas for and lighting their art collection were special concerns. Interior finishes included polished, cast-concrete wall panels and counters and colored frosted glass. Brushed aluminum elements were used on the interior and exterior to create a unified design. Work at the exterior included custom house numbers, gardens, concrete walls, fencing, meter boxes, doors, lighting and trash enclosures. Photos by Mark Brand.
Capomastro Group
A smart plan for modern living, and careful attention to detail during Capomastro Group's total transformation of this historically-significant, rare single family home in San Francisco's Russian Hill neighborhood produced a showcase-grade property that will be prized for generations to come. A four-car garage, rooftop entertainment deck with views of Alcatraz and Coit Tower, and a home-elevator ensure maximum enjoyment of upscale urban living for extended family and lucky visitors!
Architect: Gregory D. Smith, Architect
Photographic Credit: Tyler W. Chartier
Pulycort
Escaleras de diseño revestidas de mármol, crema marfil o piedra natural de alta calidad y de uso tanto para interiores como exteriores. Un toque elegante y sofisticado para todo tipo de estancias.
Vestibule with Yellow Walls Ideas and Designs
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