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Giulietti Schouten Weber Architects
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary foyer in Portland with white walls, light hardwood floors and wood.
Distinctive Domain
Expansive contemporary front door in Other with beige walls, dark hardwood floors, a pivot front door, a medium wood front door, brown floor and wood.
KraftMaster Renovations
New front entry door installed in a custom wood and stain finish with metal inlay and large modern handles.
Inspiration for a large contemporary front door in New York with a double front door, a light wood front door and wood.
Inspiration for a large contemporary front door in New York with a double front door, a light wood front door and wood.
Brosh Architects
The brief was to design a portico side Extension for an existing home to add more storage space for shoes, coats and above all, create a warm welcoming entrance to their home.
Materials - Brick (to match existing) and birch plywood.
Bella Vista Developments
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary vestibule in Other with white walls, porcelain floors, a single front door, a black front door, black floor and wood.
Arch. Alessandra Cipriani
Ingresso con soffitto ligneo colorato di bianco
Inspiration for a small contemporary foyer in Florence with white walls, medium hardwood floors, a single front door, a brown front door, brown floor and wood.
Inspiration for a small contemporary foyer in Florence with white walls, medium hardwood floors, a single front door, a brown front door, brown floor and wood.
Single Source Builders
Front covered entrance to tasteful modern contemporary house. A pleasing blend of materials.
Small contemporary front door in Boston with black walls, a single front door, a glass front door, grey floor, wood and wood walls.
Small contemporary front door in Boston with black walls, a single front door, a glass front door, grey floor, wood and wood walls.
Exclusive Wood Doors
Large contemporary front door in Other with white walls, a single front door, a medium wood front door, wood and wood walls.
Zina Malysheva
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary front door in Saint Petersburg with grey walls, a single front door, a black front door, beige floor and wood.
Studio Munroe
Studio Munroe,
Photography by Thomas Kuoh
Photo of a contemporary entry hall in San Francisco with beige walls, light hardwood floors, a single front door, a glass front door, beige floor and wood.
Photo of a contemporary entry hall in San Francisco with beige walls, light hardwood floors, a single front door, a glass front door, beige floor and wood.
Thermally Broken Steel USA
Beautiful Ski Locker Room featuring over 500 skis from the 1950's & 1960's and lockers named after the iconic ski trails of Park City.
Photo credit: Kevin Scott.
VPC Builders, LLC
VPC’s featured Custom Home Project of the Month for March is the spectacular Mountain Modern Lodge. With six bedrooms, six full baths, and two half baths, this custom built 11,200 square foot timber frame residence exemplifies breathtaking mountain luxury.
The home borrows inspiration from its surroundings with smooth, thoughtful exteriors that harmonize with nature and create the ultimate getaway. A deck constructed with Brazilian hardwood runs the entire length of the house. Other exterior design elements include both copper and Douglas Fir beams, stone, standing seam metal roofing, and custom wire hand railing.
Upon entry, visitors are introduced to an impressively sized great room ornamented with tall, shiplap ceilings and a patina copper cantilever fireplace. The open floor plan includes Kolbe windows that welcome the sweeping vistas of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The great room also includes access to the vast kitchen and dining area that features cabinets adorned with valances as well as double-swinging pantry doors. The kitchen countertops exhibit beautifully crafted granite with double waterfall edges and continuous grains.
VPC’s Modern Mountain Lodge is the very essence of sophistication and relaxation. Each step of this contemporary design was created in collaboration with the homeowners. VPC Builders could not be more pleased with the results of this custom-built residence.
ZED Studio
Design ideas for a large contemporary foyer in Vancouver with white walls, medium hardwood floors, wood and wood walls.
Drewett Works
When the sun goes down and the lights go on, this contemporary home comes to life, with expansive frameworks of glass revealing the restful interiors and impressive mountain views beyond.
Project Details // Now and Zen
Renovation, Paradise Valley, Arizona
Architecture: Drewett Works
Builder: Brimley Development
Interior Designer: Ownby Design
Photographer: Dino Tonn
Limestone (Demitasse) flooring and walls: Solstice Stone
Windows (Arcadia): Elevation Window & Door
https://www.drewettworks.com/now-and-zen/
Марина Пенние
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary front door in Moscow with porcelain floors, a dutch front door, a green front door, beige floor and wood.
Joseph Spierer Architects, Inc.
A lush welcome home. This image shows the main entry of the residence, with a black steel door and floor-to-ceiling glass walls surrounding the entire residence. The entry includes a natural walkway surrounded by nature.
E. F. San Juan
Architect: Michael Morrow, Kinneymorrow Architecture
Builder: Galvas Construction
For this contemporary beach escape in the affluent resort community of Alys Beach, Florida, the team at E. F. San Juan constructed a series of unique Satina™ tropical hardwood screens that form parts of the home’s facade, railings, courtyard gate, and more. “Architect Michael Morrow of Kinneymorrow Architecture came to us with his design inspiration, and I have to say that we knocked it out of the park,” says E. F. San Juan’s president, Edward San Juan.
Challenges:
The seeming simplicity of this exterior facade is deceptively complex. The horizontal lines and spacing that Michael wanted to carry through the facade encompassed gates, shutters, screens, balcony rails, and rain shields had to be incredibly precise to fit seamlessly and remain intact through the years. “It’s always a challenge to execute contemporary details, as there is nowhere to hide imperfections,” says Michael. “The reality of being in a seaside climate compounded on top of that, especially working with wood.”
Solution:
The E. F. San Juan engineering department worked out the complex fabrication details required to make Michael’s design inspiration come together, and the team at Galvas Construction did an excellent job of installing all pieces to bring the plan to fruition. We used our trademarked Satina™ tropical hardwood to fabricate the facade and engineered tertiary attachment methods into the components to ensure longevity. “This was one of the most complex exteriors we have engineered, and, as always, we loved the challenge,” Edward says.
Michael adds, “The exterior woodwork on this project is the project, and so this one would not have been possible without E. F. San Juan. Collaborating was a joy, from working out the details to the exquisite realization. These folks have forgotten more about wood than most people will ever know in the first place!”
Thank you to Michael, Kinneymorrow, and the team at Galvas Construction for choosing E. F. San Juan.
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Photography courtesy of Alys Beach
M. Designs Architects
Photo of an expansive contemporary entry hall in San Francisco with marble floors, a single front door, a brown front door, beige floor, wood and wood walls.
Supple Homes, Inc
This is an example of a contemporary entry hall in San Francisco with white walls, wood and slate floors.
Contemporary Entryway Design Ideas with Wood
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