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Jeffrey K. Joseph Residential Design LLC
Mud Room bench with peg board.
Island style hallway photo in Orlando
Island style hallway photo in Orlando
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Cindi White Designs - Decorating Den Interiors
Orlando Benedicto, Photographer
Example of a small island style medium tone wood floor hallway design in Hawaii with beige walls
Example of a small island style medium tone wood floor hallway design in Hawaii with beige walls
Emerald Coast Real Estate Photography
© Erin Parker, Emerlad Coast Real Estate Photography, LLC
Hallway - tropical hallway idea in Miami
Hallway - tropical hallway idea in Miami
PI Photography Wall Art & Fine Art
Beautiful wall art and fine art that will bring the beauty of the outdoors into your living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, office and more. These photos are printed on high quality photo paper with the highest quality ink & finished off with a soft UV luster coating. Prints are available in 5 sizes right here on Houzz. ***Frame displayed in this photo is for demonstration only.*** About This Botanical Picture: “Colorized Wide Palm Leaves” is a beautiful nature photograph of the symmetrical wide lush green blades of a European Fan Palm (also known as a Dwarf Palm), a species of Fan Palms. A color effects were added to this photograph to create more drama with the overall image.
Emerald Coast Real Estate Photography
©Erin Parker, Emerald Coast Real Estate Photography, LLC
Inspiration for a tropical hallway remodel in Miami
Inspiration for a tropical hallway remodel in Miami
Buffington Homes South Carolina
Red Shutter Studio Rod Pasibe
Large island style light wood floor hallway photo in Charleston with beige walls
Large island style light wood floor hallway photo in Charleston with beige walls
A Room With A View Interiors
Mid-sized island style dark wood floor hallway photo in Miami with white walls
GIL WALSH INTERIORS
Roy Lichtenstein's, 'Landscape With Boats' above a red antique asian console.
Photo: Kim Sargent
Inspiration for a tropical hallway remodel in Miami
Inspiration for a tropical hallway remodel in Miami
Armstrong Builders LLC
Inspiration for a large tropical dark wood floor hallway remodel in Hawaii with white walls
Anny Designs
This extravagant design was inspired by the clients’ love for Bali where they went for their honeymoon. The ambience of this cliff top property is purposely designed with pure living comfort in mind while it is also a perfect sanctuary for entertaining a large party. The luxurious kitchen has amenities that reign in harmony with contemporary Balinese decor, and it flows into the open stylish dining area. Dynamic traditional Balinese ceiling juxtaposes complement the great entertaining room that already has a highly decorative full-size bar, compelling wall bar table, and beautiful custom window frames. Various vintage furniture styles are incorporated throughout to represent the rich Balinese cultural heritage ranging from the primitive folk style to the Dutch Colonial and the Chinese styles.
Tropical Hallway Ideas
Progressive Design Build
This Bonita Springs home, nestled in the golf course community of Bonita Bay, had never been renovated and lacked sufficient space to accommodate these homeowners’ needs. Working initially with preliminary drawings provided by their daughter who is a licensed architect, Progressive Design Build helped the homeowners establish a preliminary budget and set a construction schedule. Once the couple knew what they wanted and had a design brief in hand, they set about creating a new, traditional and functional room addition. Progressive Design Build teamed up with the architect to produce a final set of working drawings.
The house addition consisted of a new master bedroom and master bathroom with vaulted ceilings, built-in cabinetry, and porcelain tile floors. To improve indoor/outdoor flow, Progressive Deign Build also renovated the homeowner’s pool deck.
Upon project completion, this project received top honors for remodeling excellence from the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI), receiving a Contractor of the Year (CotY) award.
One of the major challenges, other than a very limited lot size, was the threat of a massive hurricane during construction. Construction had to cease for over a week to ensure that there was no damage to the home, property or adjacent properties. Due to the inclement weather situations, the project went two weeks over the estimated time frame.
Since completion, Progressive Design Build designed and built two other remodeling projects for this southwest Florida homeowner.
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