French Doors can be seen on the left; were bought in France with the original cremone bolt. Antique door knobs and backplates were used throughtout the house. Photo by Shannon Fontaine
kitchen door entrance into kitchen
darker window and door moldings
Love the door!...double doors!...the door...antique doors...French doors
Not exactly what I had in mind for ratan master suites but the general concept of the window into bedroom area that could be blocked off, I would prefer a hanging door on metal tracks to cover window area up.
glass doors and uses a retractable screen concealed in the lanai. When the screen is lowered, it holds up to 90% of the home’s conditioned air and keeps out insects. The 2nd floor master and exercise rooms open to balconies.
The challenge was to connect the main home to the existing guest house which
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such as doors become a transition for a new finish or color. Take advantage of that door to the mudroom or laundry room that splits up your kitchen walls. Paint one wall a completely different color altogether. I love how the range wall in this kitchen has two-tone cabinet doors, while the island and floors
Let natural breaks such as doors become a transition
such as doors become a transition for a new finish or color. Take advantage of that door to the mudroom or laundry room that splits up your kitchen walls. Paint one wall a completely different color altogether. I love how the range wall in this kitchen has two-tone cabinet doors, while the island and floors
garage door is a primary component in the renovation. Given the parameters of preserving the historic character, the motorized swinging doors were constructed to match the original bay window. Though the exterior appearance was maintained, the upper two units were combined into one residence creating
window and door system frames the view of downtown and connects the living spaces to a large deck. The skylit stair winds through the house beginning as a grounded feature of the entry and becoming more transparent as the wood and steel structure are exposed and illuminated.
Ken Gutmaker, Photography