Victorian Entrance with a Blue Front Door Ideas and Designs
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Imperfect Interiors
This lovely Victorian house in Battersea was tired and dated before we opened it up and reconfigured the layout. We added a full width extension with Crittal doors to create an open plan kitchen/diner/play area for the family, and added a handsome deVOL shaker kitchen.
Emilie Fournet Interiors
The entrance of the property was tiled with original Georgian black and white checked tiles. The original stairs were painted brown and the walls kept neutral to maximises the sense of space.
Warren French Interiors
Boasting a large terrace with long reaching sea views across the River Fal and to Pendennis Point, Seahorse was a full property renovation managed by Warren French.
Fine Iron – Architectural Ironworkers
Our handsome Ring design canopy brings character and depth to the front of this home whilst offering practical cover over the entrance. Finished with our complete roof which is formed from a Zintec material powder-coated in a heritage lead grey colour. This client also installed a ceiling underneath.
Carl Mattison Design
A vintage, salvaged wood door replaced the original and was painted a bright blue to match the beadboard porch ceiling. The fresh color happily welcomes you home every day.
Photography by Josh Vick
Siding & Windows Group Ltd
Victorian Style Home completed with Wolverine Restoration Classic Vinyl Siding in the Chicago Lakewood Area by Siding & Windows Group. Also installed Restoration window trim, StyleMark crown moldings, top & middle & bottom frieze board with drip edge, soffit & fascia.
Architelle Architecture & Interior Design
The interiors are parred back to allow the restored period detail in this grand Victorian entrance hall to prevail.
A pop of colour to the front door takes its cue from the original stained glass.
Interior design by Studio Gorman
Photograph by Prue Ruscoe
NRF Carpentry Designs
This was a rather challenging installation, using the old hollow aluminum mailbox post that used to be next to wooden steps closer to the front door, and a new similar post the client had acquired. I used red head anchors into the concrete and drilled holes for gate hinges that held up these heavy gates. Putting a lock on it was an exercise in creative improvisation that worked quite well. I simply used pieces of maple painted black to hold in an old salvaged dead bolt lockset.
Deon Lombard Architects
Main entrance area improvements to access levels with SUDS paving, planters and new trellis arch to side entrance and rear garden.
Photographer: Deon Lombard
Rasmussen Construction
The most interesting part of the project from a construction standpoint took place on the lower level, as we transformed what was once a cramped and low-ceilinged basement into a comfortable, light-filled, and smartly detailed family room and guest suite. The design by architect John Clarke incorporates a bank of floor-to-ceiling casement windows and transoms in the family room that look out into a long, stone-clad light well, allowing views to the garden above, and making the below-ground space feel bright and spacious, and not at all subterranean. The process of supporting the house, demolishing the old foundation, excavating down, and installing the new, deeper foundation was complicated by the zero-clearance property lines, as well as the sandy soil, which required geo-grouting (injection with a cementitious slurry) for stability during demolition and excavation
County Victorian
The inside surfaces are made from 3/4 maple plywood; painted doors are framed by wood stiles and rails setting off an MDF panel.
Victorian Entrance with a Blue Front Door Ideas and Designs
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