functional modern take on the entry console, I can see why you love it.
love a console like this for an entrance
simple console to create a quasi entryway. Its streamline appearance keeps the space functional, yet virtually invisible.
A modern take is a custom-built, floating console table with built-in niches for display and just enough room for a small bud vase. Good things do come in small packages.
entry consoles ever. Thoroughly modern and simplified, this little box does so much in the small space it inhabits. It floats more than 18 inches above the floor, providing a spot to store shoes. It has many nooks and cubbies for organized placement of keys, notes, and change, and it even has a small
funky console from, or is it custom? I love it and have a perfect place for it in my home!
painted console, coordinating chandelier and dhurrie rug.
A colorfully colored credenza. Is it modern? Is it retro? That’s the point; it’s a bit of both. The blue and yellow point to yesterday, the shape can swing both ways, and the stainless steel feet give it the contemporary edge. Talk about killing
traditional console-table box. A cabinet or chest or drawers can also fit the bill.
Side note: This is a lesson in excellent interior photography. Mirrors can be tricky, but all this one reflects in this shot is a painting that adds to the scene. I also like the way it's composed with the light fixture cut
way the console is styled. One place I find has good paper and a nifty tool for calculating the quantity you need, is Graham and Brown. Good luck!
http://www.grahambrown.com/us/index
love the nail heads on the console, it adds so much character!
panton chair, cool console table
console, wallpaper, grouping of pictures
serves as a console-table lamp.
Nailhead console...Walls, console...Console table...like this console...Leather console...console table