love the added front porch/shelter at side door. Will do this one day.
EXTERIOR HOME DESIGN PHOTOS - Exteror of traditional colonial , renovated with new covered side door entry into mud room.
bluestone sidewalk and new mudroom side entry porch
mudroom side entry and porch as well as a new bluestone sidewalk that ties in with the rest of the front yard. She also replaced the front door. New plantings replaced overgrown shrubs.
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in this side entry space with wood shims, then glued it in place and painted it the same color as the exterior doors and window sashes. "
Cool accent Wall!
Stephanie created the woven wall in this side entry space with wood shims, then glued it in place and painted it the same color as the exterior
in this side entry space with wood shims, then glued it in place and painted it the same color as the exterior doors and window sashes.
The light fixture is a cluster of exposed chrome-dipped bulbs hung with cloth cord and secured to the ceiling with salvaged decorative escutcheons.
Lighting parts
in this side entry space with wood shims, then glued it in place and painted it the same color as the exterior doors and window sashes.
The light fixture is a cluster of exposed chrome-dipped bulbs hung with cloth cord and secured to the ceiling with salvaged decorative escutcheons.
either side. Colonial Cape Cods featured a central chimney linked to a fireplace in every room; 20th century versions like the one shown moved the chimney to one end of the home. How to make it your own: Pairs of planters and sconces on either side of entries can create the appearance of symmetry even
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Great entry with window & wood ceilimg
Love the two colors in this entry way!
Light-Colored SidingThis entry beckons you to come on in and enjoy a hot beverage in front of a roaring fire after a day spent outside in the crisp autumn air. Red doors look fantastic on homes with natural wood siding, but if your siding requires paint, you can't go wrong with shades of brown, tan and taupe
describes the entry sequence as a "palate cleanser between spaces" — you walk up from outdoors, arrive underneath a low copper roof, then enter through the front door into a more compressed space. This small hallway then leads you into a large open living room and kitchen space.