Lewis / Schoeplein architects Yes - it is amazing! It is antique tile from France, and one of a kind. I think the closest thing would be cement tiles from Mission Tile.
Lewis / Schoeplein architects The doors were custom built by Architectural Iron Works in Santa Barbara (805-544-2216). They would work beautifully as an entry. Thanks for your inquiry!!
Lewis / Schoeplein architects The lights are art glass purchased by the owner.... Sorry I don't have that information for you. And yes, they are gorgeous!
If you're lucky enough to have a hallway that runs along the end of your home, why not add french doors? The addition of all that glass allows light to poor in and brightens your home's interior.
i think it might be interesting to use smaller patterned concrete tiles like this in entry way and mud area and front powder. then plain concrete ones elsewhere...
we could put the bench in the hairway up stairs...see left....
wondering if we can use the tile of rthe hallway downstairs tot he great room. the tile arches are nice but too much with the tile??
The carpeting on this floor greatly contrasts with the plain, simple walls and furniture. It is a sudden splash in a still sea and it really compliments the hall.