Victorian Hallway Ideas and Designs

Cochrane Design Victorian Villa, Clapham
Cochrane Design Victorian Villa, Clapham
Paul Craig PhotographyPaul Craig Photography
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Pacific Heights Victorian
Pacific Heights Victorian
Cook ConstructionCook Construction
This four-story Victorian revival was amazing to see unfold; from replacing the foundation, building out the 1st floor, hoisting structural steel into place, and upgrading to in-floor radiant heat. This gorgeous “Old Lady” got all the bells and whistles. This quintessential Victorian presented itself with all the complications imaginable when bringing an early 1900’s home back to life. Our favorite task? The Custom woodwork: hand carving and installing over 200 florets to match historical home details. Anyone would be hard-pressed to see the transitions from existing to new, but we invite you to come and try for yourselves!
Venetian Plaster
Venetian Plaster
Articulate Finish LLCArticulate Finish LLC
Waxed, Light yellow Texston Venetian plaster
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Belfast Victorian Home
Belfast Victorian Home
Cher Simpson Watt InteriorsCher Simpson Watt Interiors
Beautiful shot of the flooring with sanderson wallpaper.
Villa Auguste
Villa Auguste
AnneLiWest|BerlinAnneLiWest|Berlin
Unter der Treppe wurde von den Hauseigentümern ein WC geplant und eingebaut
Maxwell Road
Maxwell Road
BroseleyBroseley
A stunning family home in the heart of London, this ‘Gothic Revival’ property is enclosed within high walls and with it’s beautiful garden, gives a sense of being in the country. Featuring quartrefoils, tracery and turrets, lost period details have been recreated and the once dark interiors now bask in new-found light and colour. When the owners first discovered the house it was a run-down old vicarage in much need of refurbishment. Broseley sourced all the materials to create the Gothic look; the brickwork is a mix of London stock with banks of red brick and the quartrefoils are carved from Portland stone. The phased project was carried out over some years and began by replacing the lightwell behind the hall with a turret, which houses the cantilevered stone staircase. It was a complex project as the outside edge of the stairs is octagonal to match the walls of the turret while the inside is elliptical. Broseley also added the arched porch at the front of the house and created rib vaulting in the entrance hall. An extension was added to create a bathroom adjoining the master bedroom, which had fitted paneling and reinstated cornicing. On the top floor, Broseley turned odd angled corners into bathrooms and realigned the layout of bedrooms. A number of fireplaces were added to all the main rooms, and extensive repair work done to the architectural finishes throughout the house. The kitchen was build by Broseley, who first enlarged the space and then made all the bespoke units. Most recently, Broseley has added a light subterranean extension, which incorporates a big ‘party room’, guest bedroom and bathroom, a compact ‘entertaining kitchen’ and a courtyard.
Clapham Family Home
Clapham Family Home
Chantel Elshout StudioChantel Elshout Studio
Classic monochrome hallway with bespoke Persian Grey marble topped console and Belgian Cafe Pendant light... Rowland Roques-O'Neil rowland@rolypics.com http://www.rolypics.com m: 07956 915037
Victorian Hallway
Victorian Hallway
Designworks TilesDesignworks Tiles
Traditional Victorian hallways - nothing beats these gorgeous patterns. Choose from intricate styles or more contemporary ideas.
Hudson River Turn-of-the-Century
Hudson River Turn-of-the-Century
Susan Fisher PhotographySusan Fisher Photography
Susan Fisher Plotner/Susan Fisher Photography

Victorian Hallway Ideas and Designs

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