Victorian Entrance with a Double Front Door Ideas and Designs

Villanova Heights - Riverdale, Bronx, NY
Villanova Heights - Riverdale, Bronx, NY
ArchMills Doors & HardwareArchMills Doors & Hardware
Entry to 5000 Grosvenor, displaying custom wood doors and exterior trim/millwork by Arch Mill.
Collector's House - entry hall
Collector's House - entry hall
KuDa PhotographyKuDa Photography
Wrought iron light - Prague, 19th century Dutch light fixtures - 19th century from Austrian consulate, Portland Natural cedar doors throughout house from Mount. Angel Convent Woodwork from Federal Townhouse in New York City Doors to dining room from Corbett House Photo by KuDa Photography
Victorian Farmhouse - Doylestown - Bucks County, PA
Victorian Farmhouse - Doylestown - Bucks County, PA
Kathy Appel, ASIDKathy Appel, ASID
Gallery Wall - During the Victorian era there was an obsession with the natural world. Travel became accessible and Victorian's could visit exotic locations and observe rare specimens of floral and fauna. They were creating detailed sketches and collecting actual specimens of plants, birds, insects, seashells, and fossils. The sketches would be framed and specimens would be showcased in a shadowbox or glass dome. These treasures were displayed as decorative art in the Victorian home. Our gallery wall is an update of those traditional collections. Reproduction botanical prints, decorative plates and framed photographs focus on close up views of birds, bees and butterflies.
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Make an entrance
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A grand entrance at a Gothic Victorian Manor House South Devon, Colin Cadle Photography, Photo Styling Jan Cadle
Chatham NJ Basket Weave Marble Refinishing & Polishing "Before"
Chatham NJ Basket Weave Marble Refinishing & Polishing "Before"
Grout Works of Central NJGrout Works of Central NJ
This basket weave marble floor was in the entry way of the house in Chatham NJ. First we leveled and flattened the marble so all the little tiles were perfectly flat and level. This is called grinding to produce a grind in place floor. This means that all the tiles are level and there are no lips and dips from uneven tile edges. Afterward we diamond honed the marble to remove all scratches and marks. Finally we powder polished the marble to a beautiful shine with clarity and clear reflection. You can see the reflection of the trees from outside. What a tremendous difference from the marble beforehand.
Stuckgowan
Stuckgowan
Inside Story PhotographyInside Story Photography
Tracey Bloxham, Inside Story Photography

Victorian Entrance with a Double Front Door Ideas and Designs

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