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Cette photo montre un hall d'entrée victorien de taille moyenne avec un mur blanc, parquet foncé et un sol marron.
Cette photo montre un hall d'entrée victorien de taille moyenne avec un mur blanc, parquet foncé et un sol marron.
La Curiothèque
Crédit photo: Agathe Tissier
Inspiration pour un hall d'entrée victorien avec un mur rouge, une porte double, une porte en verre et un sol multicolore.
Inspiration pour un hall d'entrée victorien avec un mur rouge, une porte double, une porte en verre et un sol multicolore.
DezinerTonie, LLC DDI, Interior Designer
Idées déco pour un hall d'entrée victorien de taille moyenne avec un mur beige, un sol en carrelage de porcelaine, une porte double, une porte en bois foncé et un sol marron.
Denham-Vitalie Design
Aménagement d'un grand hall d'entrée victorien avec un mur jaune, parquet clair et un sol marron.
Geoffrey Mouen Architect, LLC
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Idées déco pour un grand hall d'entrée victorien avec un mur jaune, parquet foncé et une porte simple.
Idées déco pour un grand hall d'entrée victorien avec un mur jaune, parquet foncé et une porte simple.
Landmark Building Consultants LLC
Idées déco pour un petit hall d'entrée victorien avec un mur beige, un sol en travertin, une porte double, une porte en bois foncé et un sol beige.
Vineyard Floors
Idée de décoration pour un grand hall d'entrée victorien avec un sol en vinyl, un mur beige, une porte simple, une porte en bois foncé et un sol marron.
Fred Parker Company, Inc.
Inspiration pour un grand hall d'entrée victorien avec un mur blanc, un sol en marbre et un sol blanc.
Avéo Neuilly-sur-Seine
Cette photo montre un hall d'entrée victorien avec un mur blanc, un sol en bois brun, une porte double et une porte blanche.
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
Full Circa, Inc., Portland, Oregon, 2020 Regional CotY Award Winner, Residential Interior Element $30,000 and Over
Réalisation d'un grand hall d'entrée victorien avec un mur beige, parquet foncé et un sol marron.
Réalisation d'un grand hall d'entrée victorien avec un mur beige, parquet foncé et un sol marron.
Beth Claybourn Interiors
Cette photo montre un très grand hall d'entrée victorien avec un mur beige et un sol en marbre.
Illinois Granite & Marble Ltd.
Krzysztof Hotlos
Cette photo montre un hall d'entrée victorien de taille moyenne avec un mur gris et un sol en marbre.
Cette photo montre un hall d'entrée victorien de taille moyenne avec un mur gris et un sol en marbre.
Павличук Макс
Réalisation d'un hall d'entrée victorien avec un mur blanc, un sol en marbre et une porte double.
Compass Ironworks
Donna Chiarelli
Aménagement d'un grand hall d'entrée victorien avec un sol en marbre.
Aménagement d'un grand hall d'entrée victorien avec un sol en marbre.
Arkwright Construction LLC.
Idée de décoration pour un grand hall d'entrée victorien avec un mur marron, un sol en marbre et un sol blanc.
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
Curtis and Peggy had been thinking of a kitchen remodel for quite some time, but they knew their house would have a unique set of challenges. Their older Victorian house was built in 1891. The kitchen cabinetry was original, and they wanted to keep the authenticity of their period home while adding modern comforts that would improve their quality of life.
A friend recommended Advance Design Studio for their exceptional experience and quality of work. After meeting with designer Michelle Lecinski at Advance Design, they were confident they could partner with Advance to accomplish the unique kitchen renovation they’d been talking about for years. “We wanted to do the kitchen for a long, long time,” Curtis said. “(We asked ourselves) what are we actually going to do? How are we going to do this? And who are we going to find to do exactly what we want?”
The goal for the project was to keep the home renovation and new kitchen feeling authentic to the time in which it was built. They desperately wanted the modern comforts that come with a larger refrigerator and the dishwasher that they never had! The old home was also a bit drafty so adding a fireplace, wall insulation and new windows became a priority. They very much wanted to create a comfortable hearth room adjacent to the kitchen, complete with old world brick.
The original cabinetry had to go to make way for beautiful new kitchen cabinetry that appears as if it was a hundred years old, but with all the benefits of cutting-edge storage, self-closing drawers, and a brand-new look. “We just wanted to keep it old looking, but with some modern updates,” Peggy said.
Dura Supreme Highland Cabinets with a Heritage Old World Painted Finish replaced the original 1891 cabinets. The hand-applied careful rubbed-off detailing makes these exquisite cabinets look as if they came from a far-gone era. Despite the small size of the kitchen, Peggy, Curtis and Michelle utilized every inch with custom cabinet sizes to increase storage capacity. The custom cabinets allowed for the addition of a 24” Fisher Paykel dishwasher with a concealing Dura Supreme door panel. Michelle was also able to work into the new design a larger 30” Fisher Paykel French refrigerator. “We made every ¼ inch count in this small space,” designer Michelle said. “Having the ability to custom size the cabinetry was the only way to achieve this.”
“The kitchen essentially was designed around the Heartland Vintage range and oven,” says Michelle. A classic appliance that combines nostalgic beauty and craftsmanship for modern cooking, with nickel plated trim and elegantly shaped handles and legs; the not to miss range is a striking focal point of the entire room and an engaging conversation piece.
Granite countertops in Kodiak Satin with subtle veining kept with the old-world style. The delicate porcelain La Vie Crackle Sonoma tile kitchen backsplash compliments the home’s style perfectly. A handcrafted passthrough designed to show off Peggy’s fine china was custom built by project carpenters Justin Davis and Jeff Dallain to physically and visually open the space. Additional storage was created in the custom panty room with Latte Edinburg cabinets, hand-made weathered wood shelving with authentic black iron brackets, and an intricate tin copper ceiling.
Peggy and Curtis loved the idea of adding a Vermont stove to make the hearth-room not only functional, but a truly beckoning place to be. A stunning Bordeaux red Vermont Castings Stove with crisp black ventilation was chosen and combined with the authentic reclaimed Chicago brick wall. Advance’s talented carpenters custom-built elegant weathered shelves to house family memorabilia, installed carefully chosen barn sconces, and made the hearth room an inviting place to relax with a cup of coffee and a good book.
“Peggy and Curtis’ project was so much fun to work on. Creating a space that looks and feels like it always belonged in this beautiful old Victorian home is a designer’s dream. To see the delight in their faces when they saw the design details coming together truly made it worth the time and effort that went into making the very compact kitchen space work”, said Michelle. “The result is an amazing custom kitchen, packed with functionality in every inch, nook and cranny!” exclaims Michelle.
The renovation didn’t end with the kitchen. New Pella windows were added to help lessen the drafts. The removal of the original windows and trim necessitated the re-creation of hand-made corbels and trim details no longer available today. The talented carpenter team came to the rescue, crafting new pieces and masterfully finishing them as if they were always there. New custom gutters were formed and installed with a front entry rework necessary to accommodate the changes.
The whole house functions better, but it still feels like the original 1891 home. “From start to finish it’s just a much better space than we used to have,” Peggy said. “Jeff and Justin were amazing.” Curtis added; “We were lucky to find Advance Design, because they really came through for us. I loved that they had everything in house, anything you needed to have done, they could do it”.
ID Studio Interiors
Réalisation d'un grand hall d'entrée victorien avec un mur gris, parquet foncé, un sol marron, une porte double et une porte en bois foncé.
C.E. Rensberger & Family Builder
Cette image montre un hall d'entrée victorien avec un sol en carrelage de céramique et une porte double.
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