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Traditional front door of this stylishly remodelled Victorian Villa in Sunny Torquay, South Devon Colin Cadle Photography, Photo Styling Jan Cadle
Photo of a transitional front door in Devon with a single front door and a blue front door.
Photo of a transitional front door in Devon with a single front door and a blue front door.
Delphinium Design
Bright and beautiful foyer in Charlotte, NC with double wood entry doors, custom white wall paneling, chandelier, wooden console table, black mirror, table lamp, decorative pieces and rug over medium wood floors.
Mark Hazeldine Photography
Mark Hazeldine
Inspiration for a country entryway in Oxfordshire with a single front door, a blue front door and grey walls.
Inspiration for a country entryway in Oxfordshire with a single front door, a blue front door and grey walls.
Hills & Grant
Photo: Lisa Petrole
Photo of an expansive contemporary front door in San Francisco with porcelain floors, a single front door, a medium wood front door, grey floor and white walls.
Photo of an expansive contemporary front door in San Francisco with porcelain floors, a single front door, a medium wood front door, grey floor and white walls.
Arcadia Builders LLC
This is an example of a country front door in Phoenix with white walls, light hardwood floors, a single front door, a blue front door and beige floor.
Forte Building Group, LLC
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional front door in Nashville with a single front door, a medium wood front door, white walls, slate floors and grey floor.
LAAD STUDIO
Inspiration for a large traditional front door in Paris with blue walls, light hardwood floors, a single front door and a blue front door.
Anthony James Master Builders, LLC
This entryway is all about function, storage, and style. The vibrant cabinet color coupled with the fun wallpaper creates a "wow factor" when friends and family enter the space. The custom built cabinets - from Heard Woodworking - creates ample storage for the entire family throughout the changing seasons.
Firmitas Design, LLC
Photo of a foyer in Dallas with white walls, a single front door, a medium wood front door and beige floor.
MO Design
Inspiration for a large transitional entryway in San Francisco with white walls, a single front door, a blue front door and brown floor.
White Sands Coastal Development
This 5,200-square foot modern farmhouse is located on Manhattan Beach’s Fourth Street, which leads directly to the ocean. A raw stone facade and custom-built Dutch front-door greets guests, and customized millwork can be found throughout the home. The exposed beams, wooden furnishings, rustic-chic lighting, and soothing palette are inspired by Scandinavian farmhouses and breezy coastal living. The home’s understated elegance privileges comfort and vertical space. To this end, the 5-bed, 7-bath (counting halves) home has a 4-stop elevator and a basement theater with tiered seating and 13-foot ceilings. A third story porch is separated from the upstairs living area by a glass wall that disappears as desired, and its stone fireplace ensures that this panoramic ocean view can be enjoyed year-round.
This house is full of gorgeous materials, including a kitchen backsplash of Calacatta marble, mined from the Apuan mountains of Italy, and countertops of polished porcelain. The curved antique French limestone fireplace in the living room is a true statement piece, and the basement includes a temperature-controlled glass room-within-a-room for an aesthetic but functional take on wine storage. The takeaway? Efficiency and beauty are two sides of the same coin.
Libby Raab Architecture
Front Entry Gable on Modern Farmhouse
Mid-sized country front door in San Francisco with white walls, slate floors, a single front door, a blue front door and blue floor.
Mid-sized country front door in San Francisco with white walls, slate floors, a single front door, a blue front door and blue floor.
Pillar & Peacock
Photo of a mid-sized traditional front door in Nashville with a medium wood front door, blue walls and a double front door.
J Design Group - Interior Designers Miami - Modern
Ocean front, Luxury home in Miami Beach - Living Room.
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Story by Linda Marx, Photography by Daniel Newcomb
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New York snowbirds redesigned their Miami Beach apartment to take advantage of the tropical lifestyle.
New York snowbirds redesigned their Miami Beach apartment to take advantage of the tropical lifestyle.
WHEN INTERIOR DESIGNER JENNIFER CORREDOR was asked to recreate a four-bedroom, six-bath condominium at The Bath Club in Miami Beach, she seized the opportunity to open the rooms and better utilize the vast ocean views.
In five months last year, the designer transformed a dark and closed 5,000-square-foot unit located on a high floor into a series of sweeping waterfront spaces and updated the well located apartment into a light and airy retreat for a sports-loving family of five.
“They come down from New York every other weekend and wanted to make their waterfront home a series of grand open spaces,” says Jennifer Corrredor, of the J. Design Group in Miami, a firm specializing in modern and contemporary interiors. “Since many of the rooms face the ocean, it made sense to open and lighten up the home, taking advantage of the awesome views of the sea and the bay.”
The designer used 40 x 40 all white tile throughout the apartment as a clean base. This way, her sophisticated use of color would stand out and bring the outdoors in.
The close-knit family members—two parents and three boys in college—like to do things together. But there were situations to overcome in the process of modernizing and opening the space. When Jennifer Corredor was briefed on their desires, nothing seemed too daunting. The confident designer was ready to delve in. For example, she fixed an area at the front door
that was curved. “The wood was concave so I straightened it out,” she explains of a request from the clients. “It was an obstacle that I overcame as part of what I do in a redesign. I don’t consider it a difficult challenge. Improving what I see is part of the process.”
She also tackled the kitchen with gusto by demolishing a wall. The kitchen had formerly been enclosed, which was a waste of space and poor use of available waterfront ambience. To create a grand space linking the kitchen to the living room and dining room area, something had to go. Once the wall was yesterday’s news, she relocated the refrigerator and freezer (two separate appliances) to the other side of the room. This change was a natural functionality in the new open space. “By tearing out the wall, the family has a better view of the kitchen from the living and dining rooms,” says Jennifer Corredor, who also made it easier to walk in and out of one area and into the other. “The views of the larger public space and the surrounding water are breathtaking.
Opening it up changed everything.”
They clients can now see the kitchen from the living and dining areas, and at the same time, dwell in an airy and open space instead of feeling stuck in a dark enclosed series of rooms. In fact, the high-top bar stools that Jennifer Corredor selected for the kitchen can be twirled around to use for watching TV in the living room.
In keeping with the theme of moving seamlessly from one room to the other, Corredor designed a subtle wall of glass in the living room along with lots of comfortable seating. This way, all family members feel at ease while relaxing, talking, or watching sporting events on the large flat screen television. “For this room, I wanted more open space, light and a supreme airy feeling,” she says. “With the glass design making a statement, it quickly became the star of the show.”…….
….. To add texture and depth, Jennifer Corredor custom created wood doors here, and in other areas of the home. They provide a nice contrast to the open Florida tropical feel. “I added character to the openness by using exotic cherry wood,” she says. “I repeated this throughout the home and it works well.”
Known for capturing the client’s vision while adding her own innovative twists, Jennifer Corredor lightened the family room, giving it a contemporary and modern edge with colorful art and matching throw pillows on the sofas. She added a large beige leather ottoman as the center coffee table in the room. This round piece was punctuated with a bold-toned flowering plant atop. It effortlessly matches the pillows and colors of the contemporary canvas.
Jennifer Corredor also gutted all of the bathrooms, resulting in a major redesign of the master. She jettisoned the whirlpool and created the dazzling illusion of a floating tub. From an area where there were two toilets, she eliminated one to make a grand rectangular shower, which became an overall showpiece. The master bath went from being just a functional water closet to a sophisticated spa-like space. “The client said I was ‘delicious’ after seeing the change,” laughed Jennifer Corredor, who emphasized that her clients love their part-time life in South Florida more each time they come down. Even when the husband has to work from their Miami Beach digs, he is surrounded by tropical beauty. For instance, there are times when the master bedroom must double as the husband’s home office.
The room had to be large enough to accommodate a working space for this purpose. So Jennifer Corredor placed an appropriate table near the window and across from the king-size bed. “No blocking of the amazing water view was necessary,” she says. “I kept an open space with a lot of white so It functions well and the work space fits right in.” She repeated the bold modern art in the room as well as in the guest bedroom, which also has a workspace for the sons when they are home from school and need to study.
The designer is still happy and glowing with the results of her toil in this apartment. She gets a “spiritual feeling” when she walks inside. “It is so peaceful and serene, with subtle hints of explosive statements,” she says. “The entire space is open, yet anchored by the warmth of the exotic woods.” The client wrote Jennifer Corredor a letter at the end of the project congratulating her on a
job well done. She revealed that owning a Miami Beach home was her husband’s dream 30 years ago. “Now we have a quality perfect yet practical home,” she wrote to the designer. “You solved the challenges, and the end
result far exceeds our expectations. We love it.”
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This is an example of a contemporary front door in Seattle with light hardwood floors, a single front door and a medium wood front door.
This is an example of a contemporary front door in Seattle with light hardwood floors, a single front door and a medium wood front door.
Robert Nehrebecky AIA, Re:New Architecture
Robert Nehrebecky AIA, Re:New Architecture
Traditional front door in DC Metro with a single front door and a medium wood front door.
Traditional front door in DC Metro with a single front door and a medium wood front door.
Taylor Lombardo Architects
Inspiration for a mediterranean front door in San Francisco with a single front door and a medium wood front door.
Alatalo Bros
The main entry with a handy drop- zone / mudroom in the main hallway with built-in joinery for storing and sorting bags, jackets, hats, shoes
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary entry hall in Other with white walls, vinyl floors, a single front door, a medium wood front door and grey floor.
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary entry hall in Other with white walls, vinyl floors, a single front door, a medium wood front door and grey floor.
Amy Storm & Company
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional mudroom in Chicago with white walls, light hardwood floors, a double front door, a medium wood front door, grey floor and panelled walls.
Kimball Modern Design + Interiors
Design ideas for a small midcentury entryway in Denver with white walls, a single front door and a blue front door.
Entryway Design Ideas with a Blue Front Door and a Medium Wood Front Door
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