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Eclectic Entryway Design Ideas with Terra-cotta Floors

Architect: Charlie & Co. | Builder: Detail Homes | Photographer: Spacecrafting
Design ideas for an eclectic mudroom in Minneapolis with white walls, terra-cotta floors, a glass front door and orange floor.
sunroom off entrance - gtfisher

Interior Design: Lucy Interior Design | Builder: Detail Homes | Landscape Architecture: TOPO | Photography: Spacecrafting
Inspiration for a small eclectic mudroom in Minneapolis with white walls, terra-cotta floors, a single front door and a white front door.

Front Room Sitting Area to relax and read and enjoy a sunny day.....-Rob Smith Photography
Inspiration for an eclectic entryway in Atlanta with terra-cotta floors.
Terracotta tiles - ccgg123

Photo of a large eclectic foyer in Marseille with blue walls and terra-cotta floors.
Light and uncluttered yet a bit bohemian - lindawood06

Small Lanterns in an Antique Zinc finish give this foyer a unique look and feel. The hexagon floor tile brings texture and a warm environment to the space.
photo by Doug Edmunds

This is an example of a mid-sized eclectic foyer in Los Angeles with white walls, terra-cotta floors, a single front door and a light wood front door.

View of main entrance hallway and staircase, featuring hand-built custom cat walkway and indoor koi pond. © Holly Lepere
Eclectic entryway in Santa Barbara with beige walls, terra-cotta floors, a single front door and a medium wood front door.

Eclectic foyer in Turin with white walls, a single front door, a white front door, terra-cotta floors and orange floor.

Inspiration for an eclectic foyer in Austin with white walls, terra-cotta floors, a double front door and a dark wood front door.

Photo of a small eclectic entry hall in San Luis Obispo with beige walls, terra-cotta floors and red floor.

Bronwyn Poole
This is an example of an eclectic entryway in Los Angeles with white walls and terra-cotta floors.
Mirror - dannimm
Comme à l'abri du temps, ce vieux mas resté là dans un très beau lieu aux portes du village, dans l'attente d'une nouvelle vie. C'est ce que les nouveaux propriétaires vont lui offrir lorsqu'ils nous confient leur projet de transformation, avec l'idée d'une extension pour trouver la grande pièce à vivre que les vieux murs n'offraient pas. Rien ne sera laissé au hasard, avec des choix de matières et de décoration à la fois dictée par l'existant (sol carreaux anciens conservés, vieux mur en pierre visibles, poutres apparentes) et par les goûts des occupants (entrée « théâtrale », escalier en pierre massive avec un garde corps à l'anglaise..). Ainsi le dialogue ancien et nouveau s'installe sans que l'un prévale sur l'autre. Il en sera de même pour le jardin renaissant après les affronts du terrible hiver 2010.
Photo of an eclectic front door in Los Angeles with yellow walls, terra-cotta floors, a single front door and a medium wood front door.
York Wall Coverings
Eclectic entryway in Detroit with black walls, terra-cotta floors and orange floor.
Zeinab Ghais
Inspiration for a large eclectic foyer in Los Angeles with grey walls, terra-cotta floors and orange floor.
Photos by M.A.D.
Photo of a large eclectic front door in San Francisco with white walls, terra-cotta floors, a single front door and a gray front door.
Gabriele Merolli
This is an example of a large eclectic entry hall in Other with white walls, terra-cotta floors, a double front door and a blue front door.
Jim and Delia wanted more family spaces, storage, garage space, a home office, two new bathrooms, and more closets. With no basement, their options were limited. Designed by Architect Brian Lubben.
We expanded both ends of the house, matching the existing stone masonry and stucco- adding living space and two new bathrooms. Mediterranean inspired tile, wall finishes and landscape features were a major part of this remodel. Photos by Greg Schmidt.