White foyer
realangel21
8 years ago
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realangel21
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Need help choosing colour for console in entry foyer.
Comments (16)Hi I really like the grey. It is on-trend, neutral and would allow the painting to 'pop.' Perhaps if the baskets were white the whole picture would hold together better. All of the photoshopped colours you have chosen are cool/blue toned and the baskets are warm/yellow toned. I think that is what is confusing you. Also the vase seems too tall for that setting. Try a green plant in a shallow, flat white pot. Enjoy....See More"Need help with entrance foyer minimalist house"
Comments (8)No, I do not think the pictured vase would work in this case as , the corner is just behind a minimalist entrance hallway...150wide..X 4mt long ..As you enter the large spacious family room the corner is on the left hand side....the corner wall is only 800cm creating an awkward space it needs something....? Modern, Beautiful and bold, so that you forget that the lounge is sticking out.....the vase is nice maybe too boring for this corner. There is a large wall/window...which will have to accommodate a long lounge.which will l protrude further out than the corner wall so you are almost walking into the line of the lounge suite...I believe a distraction on your left may solve the problem, but what can I put there....A palm in a pot was one idea...but the house is modern and minimalist. . Difficult this one. Need a "wow"....and a headache pill....See MoreNew colours for a foyer, door and deck
Comments (8)How about whitewashing the bricks in this entrance alcove? If this idea appeals build on this aesthetic. When the shade cloth goes and you have repainted the pergola, how about a beautiful coloured flowering vine (pink, mauve, white)? The potted cordyline only serves to restrict your available light so pop it elsewhere in the garden. For a pop of colour how about picking up that lovely fuschia colour or a colour in that hue from the bromeliads that are in the forefront of your entrance photo. The two horizotnal lintels above the door and window would be candidates for this pop of colour. It doesn't have to be fuschia but I think it has to complement whitewashed bricks. Your outdoor ight fittings age your home and there are plenty of good designed ones out there that don't cost the earth. The door and window I'll have to think about but if I was you I would google the whitewashed bricks idea and build on from there. Your security door make your whole entrance look very unwelcoming and uninviting but I realise it is there for a reason. If you have a bit of money to play with I would look at getting rid of your present door, the half window and the small vertical one beside the door. Open it right up with a wall of glass, but this is a costlier option. Your paved foyer would fit in with white washed bricks also. Regarding your deck. Too much of the brown going on. It doesn't have to match your house. Tie the house to the outdoor environment and paint your railings in a shade of green and choose a pop colour for the top handrail. Repeat his colour in the lintel above the sliding door. I would leave the deck floor the brown colour. It is what it is and it's very serviceable....See MoreSuper White Polished OR Stratos Limestone Polished?
Comments (3)Most of the ground floor - Entry area, foyer, kitchen, dining, laundry/bathroom and upstairs - bathrooms (Including en suite)....See Morerealangel21
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5 years agoKris Iavarone
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YAWN design studio, inc. FL IB 26000604