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Highmark Builders
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Bishop Woodcraft
This beautiful contemporary ski home is located in the downtown area of Old Town Park City, Utah. The ½” plate stringer was laser cut to be stepped and then given a patina finish. We then added White Oak block treads in an open riser design. The horizontal flat bar guardrail with its simple, clean, geometric lines give this staircase an urban feel consistent with the design of the home. All in all, this staircase makes a stunning statement.
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SHM Architects
Inspiration pour une entrée rustique avec un vestiaire, un mur blanc, un sol en brique, une porte simple et une porte blanche.
L. Lumpkins Architect, Inc.
The front entry of the home with custom iron doors and staircase railing. Photograph by Holger Obenaus Photography LLC
Cette photo montre un grand hall d'entrée méditerranéen avec un mur blanc, une porte double, une porte en verre, un sol beige et un sol en calcaire.
Cette photo montre un grand hall d'entrée méditerranéen avec un mur blanc, une porte double, une porte en verre, un sol beige et un sol en calcaire.
SDG Architecture, Inc.
Bernard Andre'
Cette photo montre un hall d'entrée tendance avec un mur blanc et parquet clair.
Cette photo montre un hall d'entrée tendance avec un mur blanc et parquet clair.
James Traynor Custom Homes
Navajo white by BM trim color
Bleeker beige call color by BM
dark walnut floor stain
Exemple d'un hall d'entrée chic avec une porte en bois foncé, un mur beige, parquet foncé, une porte simple et un sol marron.
Exemple d'un hall d'entrée chic avec une porte en bois foncé, un mur beige, parquet foncé, une porte simple et un sol marron.
Eric Ross Interiors, LLC
This foyer was previously dark and uninviting, but with the use of lighter finishes, graphic wallpaper and a large mirror to reflect light, the space has completely transformed into a stunning entryway. photo credit Neely Catignani
Michael Fullen Design Group
Exemple d'une entrée montagne avec une porte pivot et une porte en bois foncé.
Felhandler/ Steeneken Architects
photo by Gridley & Graves
Réalisation d'un très grand hall d'entrée tradition avec un mur beige et un sol en marbre.
Réalisation d'un très grand hall d'entrée tradition avec un mur beige et un sol en marbre.
Peter Zimmerman Architects
Tom Crane - Tom Crane photography
Cette image montre un hall d'entrée traditionnel de taille moyenne avec un mur bleu, parquet clair, une porte simple, une porte blanche et un sol beige.
Cette image montre un hall d'entrée traditionnel de taille moyenne avec un mur bleu, parquet clair, une porte simple, une porte blanche et un sol beige.
Dillard Pierce Design Associates
strong architectural features, black and white marble floors and iron and brass staircase railing, unexpected antique gold iron light fixture in a more traditional space, backless Karl Johan Swedish sofa with custom fabric made of linen with a large Greek Key motif in center of fabric, soft oatmeal color on custom damask wallcovering made of plaster, large scale damask with 36" repeat makes space have an updated traditional feel, antique mirrored screen hangs on wall to gently reflect more light into space, slate blue color is used as accent color, slate blue textural strie carpet on stairs, slate blue velvet tufted chair, eclectic mix of antiques and new pieces
Sustainable Nine Design + Build
Idée de décoration pour un hall d'entrée champêtre avec un mur blanc, parquet clair, une porte double et une porte en verre.
Workshop/APD
Donna Dotan Photography
Cette photo montre une entrée montagne avec un couloir, une porte simple et une porte en bois brun.
Cette photo montre une entrée montagne avec un couloir, une porte simple et une porte en bois brun.
Renae Keller Interior Design, Inc.
Exemple d'un hall d'entrée bord de mer de taille moyenne avec un sol en bois brun, une porte hollandaise, un mur beige et une porte blanche.
Titus Built, LLC
Jane Beiles Photography
Aménagement d'un hall d'entrée classique avec un mur blanc et un sol en bois brun.
Aménagement d'un hall d'entrée classique avec un mur blanc et un sol en bois brun.
Moore Architects, PC
Originally built as a modest two-bedroom post-World War II brick and block rambler in 1951, this house has assumed an entirely new identity, assimilating the turn-of-the-century farmhouse and early century Craftsman bungalow aesthetic.
The program for this project was tightly linked to aesthetics, function and budget. The owner had lived in this plain brick box for eight years, making modest changes, which included new windows, a new kitchen addition on the rear, and a new coat of paint. While this helped to lessen the stark contrast between his house and the wonderful Craftsman style houses in the neighborhood, the changes weren’t enough to satisfy the owner’s love of the great American bungalow. The architect was called back to create a house that truly fit the neighborhood. The renovated house had to: 1) fit the bungalow style both outside and inside; 2) double the square footage of the existing house, creating new bedrooms on the second floor, and reorganizing the first floor spaces; and 3) fit a budget that forced the total reuse of the existing structure, including the new replacement windows and new kitchen wing from the previous project.
The existing front wall of the house was pulled forward three feet to maximize the existing front yard building setback. A six-foot deep porch that stretched across most of the new front elevation was added, pulling the house closer to the street to match the front yard setbacks of other local early twentieth century houses. This cozier relationship to the street and the public made for a more comfortable and less imposing siting. The front rooms of the house became new public spaces, with the old living room becoming the Inglenook and entry foyer, while the old front bedroom became the new living room. A new stairway was positioned on axis with the new front door, but set deep into the house adjacent to the reconfigured dining room. The kitchen at the rear that had been opened up during the 1996 modifications was closed down again, creating clearly defined spaces, but spaces that are connected visually from room to room.
At the top of the new stair to the second floor is a short efficient hall with a twin window view to the rear yard. From this hall are entrances to the master bedroom, second bedroom and master bathroom. The new master bedroom located on the centerline of the front of the house, fills the entire front dormer with three exposures of windows facing predominately east to catch the morning light. Off of this private space is a study and walk-in closet tucked under the roof eaves of the new second floor. The new master bathroom, adjacent to the master bedroom with an exit to the hall, has matching pedestal sinks with custom wood medicine cabinets, a soaking tub, a large shower with a round-river-stone floor with a high window facing into the rear yard, and wood paneling similar to the new wood paneling on the first floor spaces.
Hoachlander Davis Photography
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