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Hard Rock Stone and Tile
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary hallway in Miami with white walls and marble floors.
Viewpoint Designs
custom cabinetry and the door was deigned and placed to showcase the owner self created art
We only design homes that brilliantly reflect the unadorned beauty of everyday living. For more information about this project please Allen Griffin, President of Viewpoint Design,at 281-501-0724 or email him at aviewpointdesigns@gmail.com
Hemant Patil Photography
Designed by Ar. Deepak Guggari
Design ideas for a contemporary hallway in Pune.
Design ideas for a contemporary hallway in Pune.
Interior Inspirations
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary hallway in Calgary with grey walls, light hardwood floors and beige floor.
Rhodes Architecture + Light
This waterfront home features an open, carefully day lit interior in a very compact shell. The openness to the beach guided the process of the design and selection of materials and finishes. A concern for the permanence and maintenance of the house led to a careful selection of ground-face concrete block, natural concrete floors, and metal windows and door systems and to the raising of the house on a solid base formed of stepping concrete terraces.
Laura Zylberman • Décoration d'Intérieur
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary hallway in Paris with pink walls, light hardwood floors and beige floor.
Francesco Pierazzi Architects
The property is a maisonette arranged on upper ground and first floor levels, is set within a 1980s terrace overlooking a similar development designed in 1976 by Sir Terry Farrell and Sir Nicholas Grimshaw.
The client wanted to convert the steep roofspace into additional accommodations and to reconfigure the existing house to improve the neglected interiors.
Once again our approach adopts a phenomenological strategy devised to stimulate the bodies of the users when negotiating different spaces, whether ascending or descending. Everyday movements around the house generate an enhanced choreography that transforms static spaces into a dynamic experience.
The reconfiguration of the middle floor aims to reduce circulation space in favour of larger bedrooms and service facilities. While the brick shell of the house is treated as a blank volume, the stairwell, designed as a subordinate space within a primary volume, is lined with birch plywood from ground to roof level. Concurrently the materials of seamless grey floors and white vertical surfaces, are reduced to the minimum to enhance the natural property of the timber in its phenomenological role.
With a strong conceptual approach the space can be handed over to the owner for appropriation and personalisation.
KERMAREC - Menuiserie & Rénovation
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary hallway in Paris with blue walls, ceramic floors and beige floor.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary hallway in Paris with blue walls, ceramic floors and beige floor.
Lujans Photography
Design ideas for a small contemporary hallway in Kent with beige walls and light hardwood floors.
Rachel Perls, Hue Consulting
Color design by Rachel Perls, Photos by Margot Hartford
Inspiration for a contemporary hallway in San Francisco.
Inspiration for a contemporary hallway in San Francisco.
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