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Tomecek Studio Architecture
Photography by Raul Garcia
Project by Studio H:T principal in charge Brad Tomecek (now with Tomecek Studio Architecture). This urban infill project juxtaposes a tall, slender curved circulation space against a rectangular living space. The tall curved metal wall was a result of bulk plane restrictions and the need to provide privacy from the public decks of the adjacent three story triplex. This element becomes the focus of the residence both visually and experientially. It acts as sun catcher that brings light down through the house from morning until early afternoon. At night it becomes a glowing, welcoming sail for visitors.
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Closet Factory
A built-in wall unit with vertical LED strips, glass cabinet doors, and rolling ladder transforms this hallway into a gallery for the client's collection of boots, shoes, and handbags.
Instant Interiors LLC
Inspiration for a large contemporary light wood floor hallway remodel in Boston with white walls
Arkin Tilt Architects
While the rooms are relatively small, they open up to each other in section to create flexible, generous spaces with balanced daylight and spatial interest. Here, the second story windows light both a playroom above, and the living room and library below.
Photography ©Edward Caldwell
CMS Interior Design Inc.
Inspiration for a small contemporary light wood floor hallway remodel in Los Angeles with white walls
Mid-dakota Concrete
Stenciled and stained animal footprints on polished concrete
Inspiration for a contemporary hallway remodel in Other
Inspiration for a contemporary hallway remodel in Other
James Girouard Design
This home was an original Tommy Bahama look, dark woods, dark walls. Client wanted a happy, fresh contemporary look.
Large trendy ceramic tile hallway photo in Miami with gray walls
Large trendy ceramic tile hallway photo in Miami with gray walls
Dream Coast Builders
Hallway - large contemporary brick floor and gray floor hallway idea in New York with beige walls
Moss Building & Design
The MOSS design team sat down with the homeowners and went through every single option. With COVID and the distance from the job site to the MOSS office, most sessions were virtual and set to align with the clients’ work schedules. The homeowners felt all of their ideas were brought to life and the design team added interesting pieces and ideas they really liked.
Early in the design process, they decided a focus wall would be amazing. The client loves shiplap but didn’t want anything that looked too country. Our designer and project manager worked together to create a fireplace wall that combined tile, shiplap and a custom mantel for a result that has become one of the most gorgeous parts of the remodel.
With young, active kids, the clients needed a space that could serve as a dump zone for backpacks and sports gear. Combining an underutilized carport shed and a low-functioning pantry resulted in a beautiful, very useful mudroom.
The homeowners expressed that one of the most exciting parts of the process was working with the designers and coming up with new ideas. For example, there was an odd area on one side of the kitchen and our designer suggested making it a double-door pantry. The client’s jaw dropped because she never envisioned having enough storage space to conceal all of her appliances and backstock. She said “It is one of those surprises that came through the design process that we were not expecting and is now one of our favorite parts of the kitchen. We wanted out-of-the-box thinking and that’s what we got.”
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Libda Kasian Photography
Inspiration for a contemporary light wood floor hallway remodel in Los Angeles with gray walls
Inspiration for a contemporary light wood floor hallway remodel in Los Angeles with gray walls
BC&J Architecture
Four years ago, we began the design process of the main house to align with the owner's retirement and move back to the Seattle area from Chicago in 2015.
Although the Boathouse and Carriage house are more Pacific Northwest shingle in character, this time around the owners wanted a modern interpretation for the main house. Now in 2016 - 10 years later - they are settled in and their little "compound" has become the family gathering place for their three grown sons, their wives, and the owner's grandchildren.
The main house is a contemporary interpretation of Northwest Regionalism in which dramatic waterfront conditions are complemented with aesthetic consideration of massing, materials and the embracing of natural light.
The interior spaces are highlighted in marble, steel, walnut, Sapele and limestone finishes.
Bellingham Bay Builders
Design by Haven Design Workshop
Photography by Radley Muller Photography
Large trendy light wood floor and brown floor hallway photo in Seattle with white walls
Large trendy light wood floor and brown floor hallway photo in Seattle with white walls
Contemporary Hallway Ideas
Integrity Builders
Mid-sized trendy medium tone wood floor and brown floor hallway photo in New Orleans with beige walls
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