Mediterranean Entryway Ideas
Streeter Custom Builder
Approach to Mediterranean-style dramatic arch front entry with dark painted double front door and tile roof surrounded by formal landscape.
Example of a tuscan entryway design in Minneapolis
Example of a tuscan entryway design in Minneapolis
Vicki Kaplan, Arizona Best Real Estate
Cantabrica Estates is a private gated community located in North Scottsdale. Spec home available along with build-to-suit and incredible view lots.
For more information contact Vicki Kaplan at Arizona Best Real Estate
Spec Home Built By: LaBlonde Homes
Photography by: Leland Gebhardt
SDG Architects
Photo by John Merkl
Inspiration for a mid-sized mediterranean medium tone wood floor and brown floor entryway remodel in San Francisco with white walls and an orange front door
Inspiration for a mid-sized mediterranean medium tone wood floor and brown floor entryway remodel in San Francisco with white walls and an orange front door
Sarkela Corporation
Large tuscan porcelain tile and white floor foyer photo in Miami with multicolored walls
Shannon Callaghan Interior Design
Entryway - large mediterranean medium tone wood floor and brown floor entryway idea in Other with a dark wood front door and beige walls
Maraya Interior Design
Walls with thick plaster arches and simple tile designs feel very natural and earthy in the warm Southern California sun. Terra cotta floor tiles are stained to mimic very old tile inside and outside in the Spanish courtyard shaded by a 'new' old olive tree. The outdoor plaster and brick fireplace has touches of antique Indian and Moroccan items. An outdoor garden shower graces the exterior of the master bath with freestanding white tub- while taking advantage of the warm Ojai summers. The open kitchen design includes all natural stone counters of white marble, a large range with a plaster range hood and custom hand painted tile on the back splash. Wood burning fireplaces with iron doors, great rooms with hand scraped wide walnut planks in this delightful stay cool home. Stained wood beams, trusses and planked ceilings along with custom creative wood doors with Spanish and Indian accents throughout this home gives a distinctive California Exotic feel.
Project Location: Ojai
designed by Maraya Interior Design. From their beautiful resort town of Ojai, they serve clients in Montecito, Hope Ranch, Malibu, Westlake and Calabasas, across the tri-county areas of Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles, south to Hidden Hills- north through Solvang and more.Spanish Revival home in Ojai.
Peacock Pavers
Inspiration for a mid-sized mediterranean dark wood floor entryway remodel in Birmingham with white walls
Buchmann Design
Manolo Langis
Entryway - mid-sized mediterranean terra-cotta tile entryway idea in Los Angeles with beige walls and a dark wood front door
Entryway - mid-sized mediterranean terra-cotta tile entryway idea in Los Angeles with beige walls and a dark wood front door
Homer Oatman, AIA
Photo by Misha Bruk Front Entry Detail
Inspiration for a mediterranean terra-cotta tile entryway remodel in Orange County with a dark wood front door
Inspiration for a mediterranean terra-cotta tile entryway remodel in Orange County with a dark wood front door
ScavulloDesign Interiors
Huge tuscan terra-cotta tile entry hall photo in San Francisco with white walls
Andrea Swan - Swan Architecture
Landmark Photography
Inspiration for a mediterranean multicolored floor entryway remodel in Minneapolis with black walls
Inspiration for a mediterranean multicolored floor entryway remodel in Minneapolis with black walls
Alberto Jauregui Designs, Inc.
Front Entrance Built by Asomoza Homes Design Build
Inspiration for a large mediterranean travertine floor entryway remodel in Austin with beige walls and a glass front door
Inspiration for a large mediterranean travertine floor entryway remodel in Austin with beige walls and a glass front door
Shuster Design Associates
Upon entering this lovely estate it becomes apparent the attention to detail is extraordinary and paralleled only by the materials used. Wood, glass, and stone set the palette for the beautifully lit colorful art glass collection on display.
Jan Gunn Interior Architecture and Design
A Mediterranean built in 1923 is made timeless with Venetian plaster arched walls. An antique flat weave rug is given new life as upholstery on a club chair. Iron work was intended for Hearst Castle, but was deemed too modest by Julia Morgan, and sold to the original builder. Leather camels add a touch of levity.
Photo By: Misha Bruk
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