Terrazzo Floor Entryway Ideas
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Webber + Studio, Architects
Example of a trendy terrazzo floor entryway design in Austin with white walls
WGH Woodworking
8' tall mesquite double entry doors with custom mesquite jamb and casing. The pyramid shaped raised panels are totally cool. Photo by Wayne Hausknecht.
Lecasa Homes & Renovations
Inspiration for a large mid-century modern terrazzo floor entryway remodel in Austin with gray walls and a white front door
Jenkins Custom Homes
This details of this entryway give a taste of what lies behind these custom doors. The custom wrought iron railings, hand-cut beams and tile-lined steps set the tone for this home.
Photo by John Bishop
Danvoy Group LLC
Custom wood entry door.
Mahogany wood pre finished in dark walnut
$7,500
Large terrazzo floor entryway photo in New York with beige walls and a brown front door
Large terrazzo floor entryway photo in New York with beige walls and a brown front door
Josh Wynne Construction
Example of a large transitional terrazzo floor and multicolored floor entryway design in Tampa with white walls and a medium wood front door
Gary David Designs
Large tuscan terrazzo floor and multicolored floor foyer photo in Miami with beige walls
TZS Design
Traditional lantern in oil rubbed bronze finish with decorative ceiling medallion. Classically detailed ceiling medallion anchors the lantern and provides additional layering and decoration to ceiling.
LMA GROUP INC.
These are the front entry doors to a building lobby.
Example of a mid-sized classic terrazzo floor entryway design in New York with beige walls and a black front door
Example of a mid-sized classic terrazzo floor entryway design in New York with beige walls and a black front door
HQ Architects
Jenn Cohen
Large transitional terrazzo floor entryway photo in Denver with white walls and a blue front door
Large transitional terrazzo floor entryway photo in Denver with white walls and a blue front door
Chen + Suchart Studio
The entry to this home is composed of terrazzo, hot rolled steel wall cladding, concrete block, and glass overlooking the pool.
Bill Timmerman - Timmerman Photography
Click Architects
Entryway - mid-sized modern terrazzo floor, white floor and shiplap wall entryway idea in Seattle with white walls and a glass front door
Guimar Urbina Interiors, Corp.
Emilio Collavino
Mid-sized transitional terrazzo floor single front door photo in Miami with gray walls and a black front door
Mid-sized transitional terrazzo floor single front door photo in Miami with gray walls and a black front door
Skyler Ethan Abstracts
Home decorated with custom abstract paintings by Skyler Ethan.
Entryway - mid-sized modern terrazzo floor entryway idea in Los Angeles with white walls and a red front door
Entryway - mid-sized modern terrazzo floor entryway idea in Los Angeles with white walls and a red front door
Jon Badeaux Construction, Inc.
Photo by Kristi Zufall, www.stellamedia.com
Example of a trendy terrazzo floor entryway design in San Francisco with white walls and a dark wood front door
Example of a trendy terrazzo floor entryway design in San Francisco with white walls and a dark wood front door
Chen + Suchart Studio
Upon entering the house, a view of the wet edge pool is a welcomed respite from the desert heat. The water allows for visual calm.
Bill Timmerman - Timmerman Photography
Terrazzo Floor Entryway Ideas
serrao design/architecture
This historically recognized Mid Century modern home, originally designed by Architect Francis Joseph McCarthy in 1949, was remodeled and expanded with a deep appreciation and respect for the original. The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Historic Preservation, the federal standard for were maintained in the design of this project. Key elements of the original home: vertical privacy louvers, floor to ceiling wood window walls, interior and exterior wall finishes, were restored. The additions follow the fundamental formal and spatial language of the original while introducing new materials and detail. Embracing the formal and spatial precedent of the original, the new additions form stacking and shifting ‘L’ shaped plan elements floating above the courtyards. These courtyards enhance the original inside-outside lifestyle desired for this home. Mid Century design features such as louvers, a simple shed roof, an abundance of glass, are highly valued and maintained in the new design.
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