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Donald Lococo Architects
John Cole Photography
Inspiration for a beach style front door in Boston with a double front door and a glass front door.
Inspiration for a beach style front door in Boston with a double front door and a glass front door.
Hammer & Hand
Designed by Risa Boyer and built by Hammer & Hand, this comprehensive external and internal remodel updated the home with an open layout featuring clean, modern stylings throughout and custom cabinetry by Ben Klebba of Phloem Studio. The team transformed a dark side room into a luminous sunroom overlooking Oswego Lake, designed to highlight a large stained glass window created by the homeowner’s family. A new enclosed garden breezeway connects the house to the freestanding garage, where H&H added a creative work space.
Charles Di Piazza Architecture
Court / Corten House is clad in Corten Steel - an alloy that develops a protective layer of rust that simultaneously protects the house over years of weathering, but also gives a textured facade that changes and grows with time. This material expression is softened with layered native grasses and trees that surround the site, and lead to a central courtyard that allows a sheltered entrance into the home.
Ира Носова
Design ideas for a scandinavian front door in Moscow with a single front door and a green front door.
eins:eins Architekten
Das freistehende Wohnhaus erfährt durch zwei wesentliche Aspekte des Grundstücks und der Nutzung seine besondere Gestalt: Das Grundstück ist von sehr schönem altem Baumbestand geprägt - aber auch in der Bebaubarkeit eingeschränkt. Es galt, das Gebäude schonend zwischen den Bäumen einzufügen und zugleich eine möglichst große verbleibende Gartenfläche zu erzeugen. Die Bauherrin ist Konzertpianistin mit japanischer Herkunft. Im Haus sollen Konzerte gegeben werden. Der Aufstellungsort des Flügels, seine Sicht- und Hörbarkeit während der Proben und Aufführungen, bildete daher den Ausgangspunkt aller innenräumlichen Überlegungen. Neben diesen besonderen Anforderungen dient das Haus als Zuhause für eine fünfköpfige Familie und Gäste, mit allen Anforderungen an den Alltag.
Der Entwurf gliedert das Raumprogramm zunächst in drei Bereiche - Wohnbereich, Gastbereich und Schlafbereich – und ordnet diese kubischen Baukörpern zu. Diese Kuben werden so miteinander verschränkt, dass räumliche Schnittmengen entstehen - deutlich erkennbar in dem zentralen zweigeschossigen Raum. Diese Vorgehensweise erlaubt zweierlei: Zum einen wird über den zentralen Raum der Bezug zum Konzertflügel über beide Ebenen des Hauses herstellt. Zum anderen kann das Obergeschoss des Hauses über dem Wurzelbereich der alten Bäume auskragen und so das Grundstück optimal nutzen. Der Neubau wirkt von Anfang an eingewachsen.
Das Gebäude entwickelt sich scheinbar unabhängig von den statischen Notwendigkeiten, denn die Öffnungen der unteren Kuben befinden sich immer genau dort, wo eigentlich der obere Kubus auflagern müsste. Der obere Kubus scheint aus den unteren Kuben herausgezogen zu sein. Die Oberflächen des Hauses betonen dieses volumetrische Spiel der Baukörper. Große, dunkel abgesetzte Fensterelemente aus eloxiertem Aluminium sind flächenbündig in die glatte Putzfassade eingelassen. Wandstärken und Lastabtrag des Gebäudes werden nicht offenbart. Die Holzarbeiten aus massiver Eiche im Inneren und im Eingangsbereich verweisen auf traditionelle japanische Trennwände (Shōji).
Custom Door & Gate
Photo of a large traditional entryway in Raleigh with white walls, a single front door and a red front door.
Frog Rock Design, LLP - Residential Architecture
red door,grey stucco, grey metal siding, grey metal roof, flat roof,
Photo of a mid-sized eclectic entryway in Other with a single front door and a red front door.
Photo of a mid-sized eclectic entryway in Other with a single front door and a red front door.
Bistany Design®
Photo of a mid-sized traditional entry hall in Charlotte with grey walls and medium hardwood floors.
Randle Siddeley
Photo of a traditional front door in London with a single front door and a medium wood front door.
Daniel Contelmo Architects
Mudroom entry with back staircase
Photo by: Daniel Contelmo Jr.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional mudroom in New York with green walls, a single front door and a white front door.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional mudroom in New York with green walls, a single front door and a white front door.
Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes
2013 CHRYSALIS AWARD SOUTH REGION WINNER, RESIDENTIAL EXTERIOR
This 1970’s split-level single-family home in an upscale Arlington neighborhood had been neglected for years. With his surrounding neighbors all doing major exterior and interior remodeling, however, the owner decided it was time to renovate his property as well. After several consultation meetings with the design team at Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes, he settled on an exterior layout to create an Art & Craft design for the home.
It all got started by excavating the front and left side of the house and attaching a wrap-around stone porch. Key design attributes include a black metal roof, large tapered columns, blue and grey random style flag stone, beaded stain ceiling paneling and an octagonal seating area on the left side of this porch. The front porch has a wide stairway and another set of stairs leads to the back yard.
All exterior walls of homes were modified with new headers to allow much larger custom-made windows, new front doors garage doors, and French side and back doors. A custom-designed mahogany front door with leaded glass provides more light and offers a wider entrance into the home’s living area.
Design challenges included removing the entire face of the home and then adding new insulation, Tyvek and Hardiplank siding. The use of high-efficiency low-e windows makes the home air tight.
The Arts & Crafts design touches include the front gable over the front porch, the prairie-style grill pattern on the windows and doors, the use of tapered columns sitting over stone columns and the leaded glass front door. Decorative exterior lighting provides the finishing touches to this look.
Coastal Group
Inspiration for an expansive traditional front door in Cornwall with a single front door and a dark wood front door.
TELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURE
This Mid-Century house was completely renovated to meet the needs of a growing family. The central roof was raised to admit generous overhead light to the kitchen and living spaces. New metal windows were enlarged and repositioned to capture distant views. Interior finishes were replaced and the mechanical system revised to provide radiantly heated floors. Our designer friend, John Forsgren, created the pedestrian entrance at the street and the passage to the front door through the garden.
Bruce Forster Photography
US Door & More Inc
Mahogany
The mahogany Portobello and Legacy Series is a stunning
design series of traditional, exquisite doors. Mahogany is a
red-brown hardwood used primarily for only the highest grade
of wood doors. Mahogany will vary from rich golden to deep
red-brown colors and has a beautiful finish when stained and
sealed.
Knotty Alder
The knotty alder EstanciaR
Series is a charming rustic design
series of beautiful and desirable doors. Knotty alder is an
American hardwood, growing in the west from California to
northern Alaska. Knotty alder offers a beautiful “closed pore”
grain and has a beautiful finish when stained and sealed.
FSC & SFI Chain-Of-Custody Certified
FSC Forest Stewardship Council
SFI Sustainable Forestry Initiative
SKU E91662WCT-WE8ATDCT
Prehung SKU WE8ATDCT
Associated Door SKU E91662WCT
Associated Products skus E91662WCT , E91672WCT , E91742WCT , E91752WCT , E91842WCT , E91852WCT , E91862WCT
Door Configuration Double Door
Prehung Options Prehung/Door with Frame and Hinges
Prehung Options Prehung
PreFinished Options No
Grain Knotty Alder
Material Wood
Door Width- 2(36")[6'-0"]
Door height 96 in. (8-0)
Door Size 6'-0" x 8'-0"
Thickness (inch) 1 3/4 (1.75)
Rough Opening 74-3/4 x 98-1/2
DP Rating +50.0|-50.0
Product Type Entry Door
Door Type Exterior
Door Style Arch Top
Lite Style Arch Lite
Panel Style No
Approvals Wind-load Rated, FSC (Forest Stewardship Council), SFI (Sustainable Forestry Initiative)
Door Options No
Door Glass Type Double Glazed
Door Glass Features Tempered
Glass Texture No
Glass Caming No
Door Model Catalina
Door Construction Estancia
Collection External Wrought Iron
Brand GC
Shipping Size (w)"x (l)"x (h)" 25" (w)x 108" (l)x 52" (h)
Weight 400.0000
Lead Time (day)
prehung Doors: 7 Business Days
Prehung:14 Business Days
Prefinished, PreHung:21 Business Days
Condition New
Door Height N/A
MGS Architecture
Design ideas for a modern entryway in Los Angeles with white walls, a double front door, a metal front door and slate floors.
450 Architects
This private residence is located at the end of a cul-de-sac on a deep-water canal that leads to Florida's Biscayne Bay. The clients—parents of Principal Richard Parker, AIA—sought a modern yet grandchild-friendly retirement home with open interior spaces, ample areas to entertain and display Mrs. Parker's artwork, and an inviting connection to the water and Florida breezes.
ROAM Architecture
In this small but quaint project, the owners wanted to build a new front entry vestibule to their existing 1920's home. Keeping in mind the period detailing, the owners requested a hand rendering of the proposed addition to help them visualize their new entry space. Due to existing lot constraints, the project required approval by the local Zoning Board of Appeals, which we assisted the homeowner in obtaining. The new addition, when completed, added the finishing touch to the homeowner's meticulous restoration efforts.
Photo: Amy M. Nowak-Palmerini
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