Entryway Design Ideas with Travertine Floors and Terrazzo Floors
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Krista + Home
Classic modern outdoor entrance with custom double doors. Travertine tiles and pavers. Mature English ivy on the exterior. Design By Krista Watterworth Design Studio of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Menendez Architects PC
Emily Minton Redfield Photography
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary entryway in Denver with white walls and travertine floors.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary entryway in Denver with white walls and travertine floors.
Stone-Mart
Patara Medium brushed and chiseled travertine tiles. Visit www.stone-mart.com or call (813) 885-6900 for more information.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional front door in Other with brown walls, travertine floors, a double front door and a medium wood front door.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional front door in Other with brown walls, travertine floors, a double front door and a medium wood front door.
FINNE Architects
The Lake Forest Park Renovation was a top-to-bottom renovation of a 50's Northwest Contemporary house located 25 miles north of Seattle.
Photo: Benjamin Benschneider
Amy Noel Design
Inspiration for a modern entryway in San Diego with white walls, travertine floors and beige floor.
Notes de styles Montpellier
Large modern entry hall in Montpellier with white walls, terrazzo floors and beige floor.
Stone Carving Unlimited
Large mediterranean foyer in Dallas with yellow walls, travertine floors, a double front door, a glass front door and beige floor.
Grand Entrances
Mid-sized mediterranean front door in San Diego with white walls, travertine floors, a double front door, a dark wood front door and beige floor.
David A. Kaech & Associates, Inc.
Aidin Foster
Mid-sized asian front door in Orange County with beige walls, travertine floors, a single front door and a black front door.
Mid-sized asian front door in Orange County with beige walls, travertine floors, a single front door and a black front door.
Dalia Canora Design, LLC
Jane Beiles Photography
Mid-sized transitional mudroom in DC Metro with beige walls, travertine floors, a single front door and a gray front door.
Mid-sized transitional mudroom in DC Metro with beige walls, travertine floors, a single front door and a gray front door.
Drewett Works
Pristine combed-face white limestone clad walls, a custom oversized glass pivot door, and a double-sided entry fireplace offer a zen-like welcome to guests.
Project Details // White Box No. 2
Architecture: Drewett Works
Builder: Argue Custom Homes
Interior Design: Ownby Design
Landscape Design (hardscape): Greey | Pickett
Landscape Design: Refined Gardens
Photographer: Jeff Zaruba
See more of this project here: https://www.drewettworks.com/white-box-no-2/
Cordony Group
Large contemporary front door in Sydney with beige walls, a double front door, a black front door, grey floor and travertine floors.
That Design Studio
Expansive traditional mudroom with grey walls, travertine floors and a single front door.
Abraxis Art Glass & Doors, Inc
Large modern front door in Denver with travertine floors, a single front door and a glass front door.
Grand Entrances
Design ideas for a mid-sized mediterranean front door in San Diego with white walls, travertine floors, a single front door, a dark wood front door and beige floor.
Fratantoni Interior Designers
Modern/Contemporary Luxury Home By Fratantoni Interior Designer!
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Ahmann Design, Inc.
A beautiful stairway spirals from the second floor to the entry below expansive ceilings that are found throughout this area.
Photo by Fisheye Studios, Hiawatha, Iowa
Marty Paoletta Photography
Photographer - Marty Paoletta
Design ideas for an expansive mediterranean foyer in Nashville with white walls, travertine floors, a double front door, a dark wood front door and beige floor.
Design ideas for an expansive mediterranean foyer in Nashville with white walls, travertine floors, a double front door, a dark wood front door and beige floor.
arc-studio carnevale architekten und ingenieure
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary front door in Other with white walls, travertine floors, a single front door, a gray front door and beige floor.
Humphrey Munson
A curious quirk of the long-standing popularity of open plan kitchen /dining spaces is the need to incorporate boot rooms into kitchen re-design plans. We all know that open plan kitchen – dining rooms are absolutely perfect for modern family living but the downside is that for every wall knocked through, precious storage space is lost, which can mean that clutter inevitably ensues.
Designating an area just off the main kitchen, ideally near the back entrance, which incorporates storage and a cloakroom is the ideal placement for a boot room. For families whose focus is on outdoor pursuits, incorporating additional storage under bespoke seating that can hide away wellies, walking boots and trainers will always prove invaluable particularly during the colder months.
A well-designed boot room is not just about storage though, it’s about creating a practical space that suits the needs of the whole family while keeping the design aesthetic in line with the rest of the project.
With tall cupboards and under seating storage, it’s easy to pack away things that you don’t use on a daily basis but require from time to time, but what about everyday items you need to hand? Incorporating artisan shelves with coat pegs ensures that coats and jackets are easily accessible when coming in and out of the home and also provides additional storage above for bulkier items like cricket helmets or horse-riding hats.
In terms of ensuring continuity and consistency with the overall project design, we always recommend installing the same cabinetry design and hardware as the main kitchen, however, changing the paint choices to reflect a change in light and space is always an excellent idea; thoughtful consideration of the colour palette is always time well spent in the long run.
Lastly, a key consideration for the boot rooms is the flooring. A hard-wearing and robust stone flooring is essential in what is inevitably an area of high traffic.
Entryway Design Ideas with Travertine Floors and Terrazzo Floors
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