Entryway Design Ideas with Concrete Floors and Brown Floor
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Highlands Concrete Finishers
Elite Crete
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional foyer in Denver with white walls, concrete floors, a single front door, a glass front door and brown floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional foyer in Denver with white walls, concrete floors, a single front door, a glass front door and brown floor.
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.
Vintage Construction Group
Midcentury front door in New Orleans with white walls, concrete floors, a single front door, a light wood front door and brown floor.
Welch and Weeks LLC
Portico and entry.
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional front door in Hawaii with beige walls, concrete floors, a double front door, a white front door and brown floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional front door in Hawaii with beige walls, concrete floors, a double front door, a white front door and brown floor.
Johnson Brothers
Large traditional front door in Boise with brown walls, concrete floors, a double front door, a medium wood front door and brown floor.
Real Estate Judge
Mid-sized transitional entry hall in Phoenix with white walls, concrete floors, a single front door, a glass front door and brown floor.
Ten Key Home & Kitchen Remodels
Blue cabinet mudroom bench with lots of extra cabinet space.
Mid-sized transitional mudroom in Oklahoma City with beige walls, concrete floors and brown floor.
Mid-sized transitional mudroom in Oklahoma City with beige walls, concrete floors and brown floor.
Peak Construction & Development, LLC
Peak Construction & Remodeling, Inc.
Orland Park, IL (708) 516-9816
Mid-sized transitional foyer in Chicago with grey walls, concrete floors, a single front door, a white front door and brown floor.
Mid-sized transitional foyer in Chicago with grey walls, concrete floors, a single front door, a white front door and brown floor.
Urbane Design
This is an example of a country mudroom in Austin with white walls, concrete floors and brown floor.
Solluna Builders, LLC
A mud room/drop station at the back door provides a place for jackets, shoes, and backpacks.
Photography: Wayne C. Jeansonne
Inspiration for a small country mudroom in Austin with white walls, concrete floors and brown floor.
Inspiration for a small country mudroom in Austin with white walls, concrete floors and brown floor.
McClellan | Tellone
Design ideas for a large modern front door in Seattle with grey walls, concrete floors, a pivot front door, a glass front door and brown floor.
Apple Tree Homes Inc
Welcoming double doors with large glass transom above, with stacked ledgestone, inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright architecture, this home features clean modern lines and beautiful custom wood and stone elements.
SHM Architects
Architectural by David Stocker, AIA; Design Team: Enrique Montenegro, AIA, Kevin Pauzer{Photo by Nathan Schroder Photography}
Design ideas for a contemporary entryway in Dallas with concrete floors and brown floor.
Design ideas for a contemporary entryway in Dallas with concrete floors and brown floor.
Marcelle Guilbeau, Interior Designer
Rich woods and pops of turquoise are layered into this modern space
This is an example of a large contemporary foyer in Nashville with white walls, concrete floors, a single front door and brown floor.
This is an example of a large contemporary foyer in Nashville with white walls, concrete floors, a single front door and brown floor.
Cornerstone Architects
The driving impetus for this Tarrytown residence was centered around creating a green and sustainable home. The owner-Architect collaboration was unique for this project in that the client was also the builder with a keen desire to incorporate LEED-centric principles to the design process. The original home on the lot was deconstructed piece by piece, with 95% of the materials either reused or reclaimed. The home is designed around the existing trees with the challenge of expanding the views, yet creating privacy from the street. The plan pivots around a central open living core that opens to the more private south corner of the lot. The glazing is maximized but restrained to control heat gain. The residence incorporates numerous features like a 5,000-gallon rainwater collection system, shading features, energy-efficient systems, spray-foam insulation and a material palette that helped the project achieve a five-star rating with the Austin Energy Green Building program.
Parkinson Building Group
Custom home by Parkinson Building Group in Little Rock, AR.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional foyer in Little Rock with beige walls, concrete floors and brown floor.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional foyer in Little Rock with beige walls, concrete floors and brown floor.
Mi Decor
Front door and porch restoration. From paint removal, and wood repair to professional painting and decoarting. The front door has been fully prepared and finished in satin. Hand-painted and dust-free system has been used in place.
Mi Decor
Front door and porch restoration. From paint removal, and wood repair to professional painting and decoarting. The front door has been fully prepared and finished in satin. Hand-painted and dust-free system has been used in place.
Domus Constructors, LLC.
“Compelling.” That’s how one of our judges characterized this stair, which manages to embody both reassuring solidity and airy weightlessness. Architect Mahdad Saniee specified beefy maple treads—each laminated from two boards, to resist twisting and cupping—and supported them at the wall with hidden steel hangers. “We wanted to make them look like they are floating,” he says, “so they sit away from the wall by about half an inch.” The stainless steel rods that seem to pierce the treads’ opposite ends are, in fact, joined by threaded couplings hidden within the thickness of the wood. The result is an assembly whose stiffness underfoot defies expectation, Saniee says. “It feels very solid, much more solid than average stairs.” With the rods working in tension from above and compression below, “it’s very hard for those pieces of wood to move.”
The interplay of wood and steel makes abstract reference to a Steinway concert grand, Saniee notes. “It’s taking elements of a piano and playing with them.” A gently curved soffit in the ceiling reinforces the visual rhyme. The jury admired the effect but was equally impressed with the technical acumen required to achieve it. “The rhythm established by the vertical rods sets up a rigorous discipline that works with the intricacies of stair dimensions,” observed one judge. “That’s really hard to do.”
Springtime Builders
Coat-rack of site harvested white oak. Bench from rafter beam cutoffs. Stained concrete floors. Better ventilation and view lines with operable windows opposite interior doors.
Entryway Design Ideas with Concrete Floors and Brown Floor
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