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Dirk Denison Architects
Photography: David Matheson
Inspiration for a contemporary front door remodel in Chicago
Inspiration for a contemporary front door remodel in Chicago
Nicholas Design Collaborative
The front door which has Onyx panels glazed into the window wall.
Linda Oyama Bryan- Photographer
Example of a trendy entryway design in Chicago with a glass front door
Example of a trendy entryway design in Chicago with a glass front door
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W Design Interiors
Beautiful wooden entryway, hardwood floors, and wall decor
Example of a trendy medium tone wood floor foyer design in Miami with beige walls
Example of a trendy medium tone wood floor foyer design in Miami with beige walls
ALTER URBAN DESIGN COLLABORATIVE
RAS Photography, Rachel Sale
Inspiration for a contemporary porcelain tile and white floor entryway remodel in Baltimore with white walls and a dark wood front door
Inspiration for a contemporary porcelain tile and white floor entryway remodel in Baltimore with white walls and a dark wood front door
Ella Scott Design, llc
Inspiration for a contemporary gray floor mudroom remodel in DC Metro with white walls and a black front door
RICHARD KISSANE Building Contractor LTD.
The beauty of this sunroom’s design is the flow from interior to exterior living. The header is handcrafted from the children’s tree, as well as the stair threads and other freestanding pieces in the foyer.
Megan Grehl
A curated vignette at the end of a long hallway. Styled with Calico Wallpaper, an Anna Karlin pendant, and custom white triangle credenza designed by Megan Grehl for our clients.
Hammer & Hand
Referred to inside H&H as “the basement of dreams,” this project transformed a raw, dark, unfinished basement into a bright living space flooded with daylight. Working with architect Sean Barnett of Polymath Studio, Hammer & Hand added several 4’ windows to the perimeter of the basement, a new entrance, and wired the unit for future ADU conversion.
This basement is filled with custom touches reflecting the young family’s project goals. H&H milled custom trim to match the existing home’s trim, making the basement feel original to the historic house. The H&H shop crafted a barn door with an inlaid chalkboard for their toddler to draw on, while the rest of the H&H team designed a custom closet with movable hanging racks to store and dry their camping gear.
Photography by Jeff Amram.
Winslow Design
Mid-sized trendy porcelain tile and brown floor mudroom photo in Boston with gray walls
Levi Design Build
Located in Wrightwood Estates, Levi Construction’s latest residency is a two-story mid-century modern home that was re-imagined and extensively remodeled with a designer’s eye for detail, beauty and function. Beautifully positioned on a 9,600-square-foot lot with approximately 3,000 square feet of perfectly-lighted interior space. The open floorplan includes a great room with vaulted ceilings, gorgeous chef’s kitchen featuring Viking appliances, a smart WiFi refrigerator, and high-tech, smart home technology throughout. There are a total of 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. On the first floor there are three large bedrooms, three bathrooms and a maid’s room with separate entrance. A custom walk-in closet and amazing bathroom complete the master retreat. The second floor has another large bedroom and bathroom with gorgeous views to the valley. The backyard area is an entertainer’s dream featuring a grassy lawn, covered patio, outdoor kitchen, dining pavilion, seating area with contemporary fire pit and an elevated deck to enjoy the beautiful mountain view.
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LaRue Architects
Surrounded by nature in the quiet Rollingwood neighborhood, this elegant soft contemporary home is screened from the street with a private courtyard initiated by a dynamic board formed concrete wall and refined landscape. The expansive use of floor-to-ceiling glass at the rear of the home opens up the view to Zilker Park and can be experienced from the covered outdoor living space and just about every room from inside the home.
Photo Credit: Paul Bardagjy
Forward Design Build Remodel
Custom dog shower for that other special member of the family.
Example of a mid-sized trendy ceramic tile mudroom design in Detroit with white walls
Example of a mid-sized trendy ceramic tile mudroom design in Detroit with white walls
Alair Homes Houston
An updated take on mid-century modern offers many spaces to enjoy the outdoors both from inside and out: the two upstairs balconies create serene spaces, beautiful views can be enjoyed from each of the masters, and the large back patio equipped with fireplace and cooking area is perfect for entertaining. Pacific Architectural Millwork Stacking Doors create a seamless indoor/outdoor feel. A stunning infinity edge pool with jacuzzi is a destination in and of itself. Inside the home, draw your attention to oversized kitchen, study/library and the wine room off the living and dining room.
Lark Architecture
Upon entry, the double height space is accented with the iconic Moooi Random Lights, in multiple sizes, cascading down. The narrow full height windows provide a peek at the sleek design from the exterior without sacrificing privacy.
Contemporary Entryway Ideas
New Urban Home Builders
Entryway - huge contemporary entryway idea in Grand Rapids with a light wood front door
Michele Bitter Designs
Donna Dotan Photography
Entryway - contemporary medium tone wood floor and orange floor entryway idea in New York with blue walls and a black front door
Entryway - contemporary medium tone wood floor and orange floor entryway idea in New York with blue walls and a black front door
François Lévy Architecture + Interiors
A 43” diameter heritage pecan guided the plan of this neighborhood-scaled, modestly-priced, single-story, L-shaped house. In Austin’s seemingly perpetual drought, the goal was to create a symbiotic relationship between house and tree: to complement, not combat each other. The roof’s east/west parallel ridges create a valley directly across from the base, where water is collected at a grate, nourishing the tree. The roof also maximizes south facing surfaces, elevated at 15 degrees for future solar collection. The open, public spaces of the home maximize the north-south light. The private zone of the bedrooms and bathrooms include a generous gallery; its angled walls and large sliding doors are faceted about the tree. The pecan becomes a central focus for indoor and outdoor living, participating in the house in both plan and section. The design welcomes and nurtures the tree as integral to its success. Photo Credit: Chris Diaz
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