Entryway Design Ideas with a Pivot Front Door and a Glass Front Door
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Lindon Homes Pty Ltd
Inspiration for a large modern front door in Brisbane with white walls, porcelain floors, a pivot front door, a glass front door and grey floor.
Dotter & Solfjeld Architecture + Design
Mid-sized midcentury front door in San Francisco with blue walls, porcelain floors, a pivot front door, a glass front door and grey floor.
Ashby Collective
This is an example of a mid-sized modern entry hall in Austin with white walls, light hardwood floors, a pivot front door, a glass front door and beige floor.
Edwards Smith Construction
Large glass pivot door flanked by full light sidelights, horizontal lap siding and copper flashing
Country front door in Other with a pivot front door and a glass front door.
Country front door in Other with a pivot front door and a glass front door.
M.S. Vicas Interiors
Design ideas for an expansive contemporary front door in DC Metro with a pivot front door and a glass front door.
RAC Advanced Control
Martis Camp Home: Entry Way and Front Door
House built with Savant control system, Lutron Homeworks lighting and shading system. Ruckus Wireless access points. Surgex power protection. In-wall iPads control points. Remote cameras. Climate control: temperature and humidity.
Reclaimed DesignWorks
Featured Flooring: Antique Reclaimed Old Original Oak Flooring
Flooring Installer: H&H Hardwood Floors
Mid-sized country front door in Austin with white walls, dark hardwood floors, a pivot front door, a glass front door and brown floor.
Mid-sized country front door in Austin with white walls, dark hardwood floors, a pivot front door, a glass front door and brown floor.
Bramco Builders, Inc.
Contemporary front door in Orange County with a pivot front door and a glass front door.
Carlton Edwards
Photo by David Dietrich.
Carolina Home & Garden Magazine, Summer 2017
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary front door in Charlotte with a pivot front door, a glass front door, beige walls, slate floors and beige floor.
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary front door in Charlotte with a pivot front door, a glass front door, beige walls, slate floors and beige floor.
Chip Webster Architecture
Interior Designer: Chris Powell
Builder: John Wilke
Photography: David O. Marlow
Photo of a contemporary entryway in Denver with a pivot front door, a glass front door and dark hardwood floors.
Photo of a contemporary entryway in Denver with a pivot front door, a glass front door and dark hardwood floors.
Warrington Homes
Photo of a modern entryway in Melbourne with concrete floors, a pivot front door and a glass front door.
Milestone Homes
Dramatic entry with glass pivot door showing views through the glass rear wall of the house.
Photo by Robinette Architects, Inc.
Inspiration for a large modern front door in Phoenix with beige walls, limestone floors, a pivot front door and a glass front door.
Inspiration for a large modern front door in Phoenix with beige walls, limestone floors, a pivot front door and a glass front door.
Janet Brooks Design
Dichroic glass on the pivoting glass front door, as well as in the helix light sculpture above create color displays that change throughout the day with ambient lighting. A salt water aquarium separates the powder room from the great room. Blue is our client's favorite color, which was used generously in this project!
Joseph Schell Photography
Contemporary front door in San Francisco with white walls, medium hardwood floors, a pivot front door and a glass front door.
Charlie Barnett Associates
This is an example of a modern front door in San Francisco with a pivot front door and a glass front door.
Jade Architecture
The magnificent watershed block wall traversing the length of the home. This block wall is the backbone or axis upon which this home is laid out. This wall is being built with minimal grout for solid wall appearance.
Corten metal panels, columns, and fascia elegantly trim the home.
Floating cantilevered ceiling extending outward over outdoor spaces.
Outdoor living space includes a pool, outdoor kitchen and a fireplace for year-round comfort.
Photo of a contemporary front door in Houston with brown walls, concrete floors, a pivot front door, a glass front door and grey floor.
Matt Fajkus Architecture
The Control/Shift House is perched on the high side of the site which takes advantage of the view to the southeast. A gradual descending path navigates the change in terrain from the street to the entry of the house. A series of low retaining walls/planter beds gather and release the earth upon the descent resulting in a fairly flat level for the house to sit on the top one third of the site. The entry axis is aligned with the celebrated stair volume and then re-centers on the actual entry axis once you approach the forecourt of the house.
The initial desire was for an “H” scheme house with common entertaining spaces bridging the gap between the more private spaces. After an investigation considering the site, program, and view, a key move was made: unfold the east wing of the “H” scheme to open all rooms to the southeast view resulting in a “T” scheme. The new derivation allows for both a swim pool which is on axis with the entry and main gathering space and a lap pool which occurs on the cross axis extending along the lengthy edge of the master suite, providing direct access for morning exercise and a view of the water throughout the day.
The Control/Shift House was derived from a clever way of following the “rules.” Strict HOA guidelines required very specific exterior massing restrictions which limits the lengths of unbroken elevations and promotes varying sizes of masses. The solution most often used in this neighborhood is one of addition - an aggregation of masses and program randomly attached to the inner core of the house which often results in a parasitic plan. The approach taken with the Control/Shift House was to push and pull program/massing to delineate and define the layout of the house. Massing is intentional and reiterated by the careful selection of materiality that tracks through the house. Voids and relief in the plan are a natural result of this method and allow for light and air to circulate throughout every space of the house, even into the most inner core.
Photography: Charles Davis Smith
Castlewood Doors & Millwork
Hand made exterior custom door.
This is an example of a large modern front door in Denver with white walls, travertine floors, a pivot front door, a glass front door and beige floor.
This is an example of a large modern front door in Denver with white walls, travertine floors, a pivot front door, a glass front door and beige floor.
Entryway Design Ideas with a Pivot Front Door and a Glass Front Door
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