Is there a photo of what these doors look like from the outside?
Who was the custom builder of these doors? They are lovely. Thank you.
What is the stain color on floors? Nice contrast with dark stained doors and soft walls. Thanks.
these doors. Can you tell me who the manufacturer is so that I can find this?
Love the look of the door with glass in it.
I am looking for a door just like that. I need one that measures 8 feet tall..4 feet across for a den. Any idea where I could buy one. I live in Arizona.
These are custom made mahogany doors
Agree with Beth - great screen door design.
Love this idea for front balcony
like the double door screens for looks and functionality
drycleaning in bag on hook in bedroom, scarves etc if by front door
Totes on hooks. Up the organizing power of wall hooks by adding a tote or two. Keep one in the bedroom for delicates or hand washing, and another by the front door for scarves and
coat rack in bedroom & by door
Totes on hooks for keeping delicates or drycleaning. Another by front door for scarves and sunglasses
That gorgeous Braniff poster actually makes up the front doors of a wardrobe. You can easily switch out the panels if your child ends up outgrowing her airplane phase.
the airplane mural - for jack's closet doors
poster makes up front doors of closet.how
Braniff poster of airplane for closet doors
Retro airline poster that doubles as the stylish doors to the room's closet.
Great way to conceal closet doors
up the front doors of a wardrobe. You can easily switch out the panels if your child ends up outgrowing her airplane phase.
at the front door and extends all the way through to the exterior porches and views beyond via large frameless glazing. The overall design is kept basic in form, allowing the architecture to shine through in the detailing.
Built by Olympia Homes
Interior Design by Joy Kling
Photography by Merrick Ales
stairway and front door focal point.
Near Lake Harriet in Minneapolis, this newly completed Georgian style home includes a renovation, new garage and rear addition that provided new and updated spacious rooms including an eat-in kitchen, mudroom, butler pantry, home office and family room that overlooks expansive
tv in front of bed so you dont have to watch it on side of room
at the front door and extends all the way through to the exterior porches and views beyond via large frameless glazing. The overall design is kept basic in form, allowing the architecture to shine through in the detailing.
Built by Olympia Homes
Interior Design by Joy Kling
Photography by Merrick Ales