Entryway Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors and a Red Front Door
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Stommel Haus UK
Hallway of New England style house with light grey floor tiles, red front door and timber ceiling.
Inspiration for a mid-sized country front door in Cologne with white walls, ceramic floors, a single front door, a red front door and multi-coloured floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized country front door in Cologne with white walls, ceramic floors, a single front door, a red front door and multi-coloured floor.
Unique Home Solutions Inc.
Love this mudroom! It is so convenient if you have kids because they can sit down and pull off their boots in the wintertime and there are ceramic tiles on the floor so cleaning up is easy!
This property was beautifully renovated and sold shortly after it was listed. We brought in all the furniture and accessories which gave some life to what would have been only empty rooms.
If you are thinking about listing your home in the Montreal area, give us a call. 514-222-5553. The Quebec real estate market has never been so hot. We can help you to get your home ready so it can look the best it possibly can!
Inspiration for a small eclectic mudroom in Denver with beige walls, ceramic floors, a single front door, a red front door and blue floor.
User
Full log stairs in the entry
Design ideas for a country foyer in Minneapolis with ceramic floors, a single front door and a red front door.
Design ideas for a country foyer in Minneapolis with ceramic floors, a single front door and a red front door.
Andrea Schumacher Interiors
This entryway is the perfect blend of simplicity and vibrancy. The white walls and floors are contrasted with a bright red painted front door, and a red and blue area rug. A glass table sits by the front door as well as two blue stools. Gold accents are found in the skull decor and snake light fixtures.
Brennan + Company Architects
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional front door in DC Metro with a single front door, a red front door, grey walls, ceramic floors and grey floor.
Teague Hunziker Photography
©Teague Hunziker
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional front door in Los Angeles with ceramic floors, a double front door, a red front door, brown floor and beige walls.
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional front door in Los Angeles with ceramic floors, a double front door, a red front door, brown floor and beige walls.
Ashwood Designs and Custom Homes
This mudroom entrance from the garage is the perfect place for the family to organize their daily belongings and shoes.
Photo of a large traditional mudroom in Houston with white walls, ceramic floors, a single front door, a red front door and multi-coloured floor.
Photo of a large traditional mudroom in Houston with white walls, ceramic floors, a single front door, a red front door and multi-coloured floor.
Into interior design
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional front door in London with blue walls, ceramic floors, a single front door, a red front door, blue floor, vaulted and panelled walls.
Outside InStyle
Peaceful entry to modern new build. Warm pathway uplighting features drought tolerant structured plantings.
Photo of a mid-sized modern front door in Los Angeles with grey walls, ceramic floors, a single front door, a red front door and grey floor.
Photo of a mid-sized modern front door in Los Angeles with grey walls, ceramic floors, a single front door, a red front door and grey floor.
RénoDéco etc.
Designer and photographe Lyne Brunet
Photo of a large country mudroom in Montreal with white walls, ceramic floors, a single front door, a red front door and white floor.
Photo of a large country mudroom in Montreal with white walls, ceramic floors, a single front door, a red front door and white floor.
COOPER Design Build
Custom double red doors with spaced window panels.
Inspiration for a midcentury front door in Portland with white walls, ceramic floors, a double front door, a red front door and black floor.
Inspiration for a midcentury front door in Portland with white walls, ceramic floors, a double front door, a red front door and black floor.
J.P. Hoffman Design Build
This project hits very close to home for us. Not your typical office space, we re-purposed a 19th century carriage barn into our office and workshop. With no heat, minimum electricity and few windows (most of which were broken), a priority for CEO and Designer Jason Hoffman was to create a space that honors its historic architecture, era and purpose but still offers elements of understated sophistication.
The building is nearly 140 years old, built before many of the trees towering around it had begun growing. It was originally built as a simple, Victorian carriage barn, used to store the family’s horse and buggy. Later, it housed 2,000 chickens when the Owners worked the property as their farm. Then, for many years, it was storage space. Today, it couples as a workshop for our carpentry team, building custom projects and storing equipment, as well as an office loft space ready to welcome clients, visitors and trade partners. We added a small addition onto the existing barn to offer a separate entry way for the office. New stairs and an entrance to the workshop provides for a small, yet inviting foyer space.
From the beginning, even is it’s dark state, Jason loved the ambiance of the old hay loft with its unfinished, darker toned timbers. He knew he wanted to find a way to refinish the space with a focus on those timbers, evident in the statement they make when walking up the stairs. On the exterior, the building received new siding, a new roof and even a new foundation which is a story for another post. Inside, we added skylights, larger windows and a French door, with a small balcony. Along with heat, electricity, WiFi and office furniture, we’re ready for visitors!
Jodi Gillespie Interior Design
Jodi Gillespie Interior Design,
Branson Builders,
Nicolelli Architects,
Spacecrafting.
Design ideas for a traditional mudroom in Minneapolis with ceramic floors, a single front door, a red front door and grey floor.
Design ideas for a traditional mudroom in Minneapolis with ceramic floors, a single front door, a red front door and grey floor.
(株)Life with Style
赤い玄関ドアと六角形のタイルのコンビネーションに、ルイスポールセンの照明器具がアクセント Photo by Hitomi Mese
Inspiration for an asian front door in Other with black walls, ceramic floors, a single front door and a red front door.
Inspiration for an asian front door in Other with black walls, ceramic floors, a single front door and a red front door.
Jeff Luth - Soldano Luth Architects
Contemporary foyer in Seattle with a single front door, a red front door, ceramic floors and grey floor.
Gale Rew Construction, Inc.
Becky Pospical
Inspiration for a small country mudroom in Other with beige walls, ceramic floors, brown floor, a single front door and a red front door.
Inspiration for a small country mudroom in Other with beige walls, ceramic floors, brown floor, a single front door and a red front door.
Dennis Thompson Architect
Contractor - Allen Constriction
Photographer - Jim Bartsch
Inspiration for a mid-sized beach style front door in Santa Barbara with white walls, ceramic floors, a dutch front door, a red front door and beige floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized beach style front door in Santa Barbara with white walls, ceramic floors, a dutch front door, a red front door and beige floor.
Ashwood Designs and Custom Homes
This elegant and simple entryway is inviting to all that comes in the door.
Design ideas for a large traditional front door in Houston with white walls, ceramic floors, a single front door, a red front door and multi-coloured floor.
Design ideas for a large traditional front door in Houston with white walls, ceramic floors, a single front door, a red front door and multi-coloured floor.
Unique Home Solutions Inc.
Love this mudroom! It is so convenient if you have kids because they can sit down and pull off their boots in the wintertime and there are ceramic tiles on the floor so cleaning up is easy!
This property was beautifully renovated and sold shortly after it was listed. We brought in all the furniture and accessories which gave some life to what would have been only empty rooms.
If you are thinking about listing your home in the Montreal area, give us a call. 514-222-5553. The Quebec real estate market has never been so hot. We can help you to get your home ready so it can look the best it possibly can!
Entryway Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors and a Red Front Door
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