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Inspiration pour une entrée victorienne avec un couloir, un mur beige, une porte double, une porte marron et un sol beige.
Patrick Ahearn Architect
Eric Roth
Cette photo montre une entrée victorienne de taille moyenne avec une porte simple.
Cette photo montre une entrée victorienne de taille moyenne avec une porte simple.
ArchMills Doors & Hardware
Entry to 5000 Grosvenor, displaying custom wood doors and exterior trim/millwork by Arch Mill.
Idée de décoration pour une porte d'entrée victorienne avec une porte double et une porte en bois foncé.
Idée de décoration pour une porte d'entrée victorienne avec une porte double et une porte en bois foncé.
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Dulux Paint
Photography: Mike Baker. Styling: Heather Nette King for Dulux
Idée de décoration pour une entrée victorienne avec une porte bleue et un sol bleu.
Idée de décoration pour une entrée victorienne avec une porte bleue et un sol bleu.
Siding & Windows Group Ltd
We revived this Vintage Charmer w/ modern updates. SWG did the siding on this home a little over 30 years ago and were thrilled to work with the new homeowners on a renovation.
Removed old vinyl siding and replaced with James Hardie Fiber Cement siding and Wood Cedar Shakes (stained) on Gable. We installed James Hardie Window Trim, Soffit, Fascia and Frieze Boards. We updated the Front Porch with new Wood Beam Board, Trim Boards, Ceiling and Lighting. Also, installed Roof Shingles at the Gable end, where there used to be siding to reinstate the roofline. Lastly, installed new Marvin Windows in Black exterior.
KuDa 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
Kathy 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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Shiflet Group Architects
Photographer Nick Johnson
Cette image montre une porte d'entrée victorienne avec une porte simple.
Cette image montre une porte d'entrée victorienne avec une porte simple.
Rick's Custom Cabinets & Renovations LTD.
Cette image montre une grande porte d'entrée victorienne avec une porte double et une porte en bois foncé.
Meyer & Meyer, Inc. Architecture and Interiors
The unique site, 11 acres on a peninsula with breathtaking views of the ocean, inspired Meyer & Meyer to break the mold of waterside shingle-style homes. The estate is comprised of a main house, guest house, and existing bunker. The design of the main house involves projecting wings that appear to grow out of the hillside and spread outward toward three sides of ocean views. Architecture and landscape merge as exterior stairways and bridges provide connections to a network of paths leading to the beaches at each point. An enduring palette of local stone, salt-washed wood, and purple-green slate reflects the muted and changeable seaside hues. This beach-side retreat offers ever-changing views from windows, terraces, decks, and pathways. Tucked into the design are unexpected touches such as a hideaway wine room and a nautically-inspired crow’s nest.
Angella Bligh Interiors
Victorian Terrace House entry hall.
Aménagement d'une entrée victorienne de taille moyenne avec un couloir, un mur blanc, parquet foncé, une porte simple, une porte noire et un sol marron.
Aménagement d'une entrée victorienne de taille moyenne avec un couloir, un mur blanc, parquet foncé, une porte simple, une porte noire et un sol marron.
FEATHR
Inspired by traditions ranging from the Arts & Craft movement through to Venetian Rococo and Babylonian frescoes, the maximalist No Use Crying For Roses wallpaper uses toned stripes to create a formal structure from a lush medley of oil-painted florals. Rendered in the colours of the earth and evening No Use Crying For Roses is a floral wallpaper to bring intensity and drama into a room.
Ecospheric
The entrance hall features elaborate plaster cornicing and ceiling roses by The Coving Warehouse in Sheffield, refurbished chandeliers wired to accommodate power saving LED bulbs by Agapanthus Interiors in Stockport, and Victorian style mosaic flooring by Martin Mosaic in Wimbledon.
Photo: Rick McCullagh
Ecospheric
Mixing British architectural history with the most advanced and environmentally-friendly materials, the properties revolutionise occupants’ lifestyles.
Saving £50,000 over the first 10 years with zero energy bills and minimal maintenance, these properties are packed with innovation. Photovoltaic (PV) panels on the roof not only power the homes’ lighting and appliances but also heat the hot water tank - the first in the world with a thermocline control. Since the homes generate more power than they use, occupants can sell excess electricity back to the grid.
Photo: Rick McCullagh
LLI Design
Although the existing entrance hallway was a good size it lacked character. To address this the stained glass in the fan light window above the front door and side window was reinstated, in a bespoke design, bringing light, colour and texture into the hallway.
The original tiled floor had long been removed so a period style crisp black and white tile with a border pattern was specified. This immediately visually increased the size and lightness of the hall area.
Nigel Tyas were commissioned to produce a dramatic copper and glass pendant light in the stairwell that hung from the top floor ceiling down to the ground floor, giving a visual connection and really creating a wow factor.
Benjamin Moore
Upper Wall: Cement Gray 2112-20, Aura, Eggshell
Lower Wall: Stormy Monday 2112-50, Aura, Eggshell
Trim: American White 2112-70, Aura, Semi-Gloss
Hallway Wall: Marblehead Gold HC-11, Aura, Eggshell
Idées déco d'entrées victoriennes
Mariani Landscape
Linda Oyama Bryan
Aménagement d'une très grande porte d'entrée victorienne avec une porte simple et une porte en bois brun.
Aménagement d'une très grande porte d'entrée victorienne avec une porte simple et une porte en bois brun.
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