Hallway Design Ideas with Exposed Beam and Panelled Walls
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DD Ford Construction
Inspiration for an expansive country hallway in Santa Barbara with white walls, medium hardwood floors, brown floor, exposed beam and panelled walls.
Donald Lococo Architects
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary hallway in DC Metro with beige walls, light hardwood floors, beige floor, exposed beam and panelled walls.
neil design
Being built in a flood zone, the walls are required to be single skin construction, otherwise known as exposed stud.
Walls are steel stud, with timber battens, exterior grade sheeting and polycarbonate panelling. Cabinetry has been minimized to the essential, and power provisions are well above the flood level. With structure on display, neat construction is essential.
Edgewater Design Group
The client came to us to assist with transforming their small family cabin into a year-round residence that would continue the family legacy. The home was originally built by our client’s grandfather so keeping much of the existing interior woodwork and stone masonry fireplace was a must. They did not want to lose the rustic look and the warmth of the pine paneling. The view of Lake Michigan was also to be maintained. It was important to keep the home nestled within its surroundings.
There was a need to update the kitchen, add a laundry & mud room, install insulation, add a heating & cooling system, provide additional bedrooms and more bathrooms. The addition to the home needed to look intentional and provide plenty of room for the entire family to be together. Low maintenance exterior finish materials were used for the siding and trims as well as natural field stones at the base to match the original cabin’s charm.
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Inspiration for a large traditional hallway with porcelain floors, white floor, grey walls, exposed beam and panelled walls.
Inspiration for a large traditional hallway with porcelain floors, white floor, grey walls, exposed beam and panelled walls.
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
Photo of a large country hallway in Oxfordshire with white walls, terra-cotta floors, brown floor, exposed beam and panelled walls.
Interior Changes home design & consulting
The main floor hall has a rhythm of columns and trim detail that make this large home feel cozy and welcoming. You know that you are at the lake when you pass through to every room.
Factioned
Secluded meeting area in a high traffic common space.
This is an example of an expansive contemporary hallway in New York with grey walls, concrete floors, grey floor, exposed beam and panelled walls.
This is an example of an expansive contemporary hallway in New York with grey walls, concrete floors, grey floor, exposed beam and panelled walls.
Hallmark Floors
Modern white/black contrast hallway with light hardwood floors complimented with black accent rails and doorways.
Balboa Oak, Alta Vista Collection
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern hallway in Los Angeles with white walls, light hardwood floors, multi-coloured floor, exposed beam and panelled walls.
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern hallway in Los Angeles with white walls, light hardwood floors, multi-coloured floor, exposed beam and panelled walls.
Ollin Stone
The cutting-edge technology and versatility we have developed over the years have resulted in four main line of Agglotech terrazzo — Unico. Small chips and contrasting background for a harmonious interplay of perspectives that lends this material vibrancy and depth.
Imperial Holding
This is an example of a mid-sized modern hallway in Other with grey walls, laminate floors, grey floor, exposed beam and panelled walls.
Cafeina Design
Tadeo 4909 is a building that takes place in a high-growth zone of the city, seeking out to offer an urban, expressive and custom housing. It consists of 8 two-level lofts, each of which is distinct to the others.
The area where the building is set is highly chaotic in terms of architectural typologies, textures and colors, so it was therefore chosen to generate a building that would constitute itself as the order within the neighborhood’s chaos. For the facade, three types of screens were used: white, satin and light. This achieved a dynamic design that simultaneously allows the most passage of natural light to the various environments while providing the necessary privacy as required by each of the spaces.
Additionally, it was determined to use apparent materials such as concrete and brick, which given their rugged texture contrast with the clearness of the building’s crystal outer structure.
Another guiding idea of the project is to provide proactive and ludic spaces of habitation. The spaces’ distribution is variable. The communal areas and one room are located on the main floor, whereas the main room / studio are located in another level – depending on its location within the building this second level may be either upper or lower.
In order to achieve a total customization, the closets and the kitchens were exclusively designed. Additionally, tubing and handles in bathrooms as well as the kitchen’s range hoods and lights were designed with utmost attention to detail.
Tadeo 4909 is an innovative building that seeks to step out of conventional paradigms, creating spaces that combine industrial aesthetics within an inviting environment.
Executive Developers, LLC
catwalk from stairwell
Photo of a large scandinavian hallway in Other with white walls, vinyl floors, brown floor, exposed beam and panelled walls.
Photo of a large scandinavian hallway in Other with white walls, vinyl floors, brown floor, exposed beam and panelled walls.
Edgewater Design Group
The client came to us to assist with transforming their small family cabin into a year-round residence that would continue the family legacy. The home was originally built by our client’s grandfather so keeping much of the existing interior woodwork and stone masonry fireplace was a must. They did not want to lose the rustic look and the warmth of the pine paneling. The view of Lake Michigan was also to be maintained. It was important to keep the home nestled within its surroundings.
There was a need to update the kitchen, add a laundry & mud room, install insulation, add a heating & cooling system, provide additional bedrooms and more bathrooms. The addition to the home needed to look intentional and provide plenty of room for the entire family to be together. Low maintenance exterior finish materials were used for the siding and trims as well as natural field stones at the base to match the original cabin’s charm.
Cafeina Design
Tadeo 4909 is a building that takes place in a high-growth zone of the city, seeking out to offer an urban, expressive and custom housing. It consists of 8 two-level lofts, each of which is distinct to the others.
The area where the building is set is highly chaotic in terms of architectural typologies, textures and colors, so it was therefore chosen to generate a building that would constitute itself as the order within the neighborhood’s chaos. For the facade, three types of screens were used: white, satin and light. This achieved a dynamic design that simultaneously allows the most passage of natural light to the various environments while providing the necessary privacy as required by each of the spaces.
Additionally, it was determined to use apparent materials such as concrete and brick, which given their rugged texture contrast with the clearness of the building’s crystal outer structure.
Another guiding idea of the project is to provide proactive and ludic spaces of habitation. The spaces’ distribution is variable. The communal areas and one room are located on the main floor, whereas the main room / studio are located in another level – depending on its location within the building this second level may be either upper or lower.
In order to achieve a total customization, the closets and the kitchens were exclusively designed. Additionally, tubing and handles in bathrooms as well as the kitchen’s range hoods and lights were designed with utmost attention to detail.
Tadeo 4909 is an innovative building that seeks to step out of conventional paradigms, creating spaces that combine industrial aesthetics within an inviting environment.
Carriolá
Country hallway in Other with white walls, medium hardwood floors, brown floor, exposed beam and panelled walls.
Ollin Stone
The cutting-edge technology and versatility we have developed over the years have resulted in four main line of Agglotech terrazzo — Unico. Small chips and contrasting background for a harmonious interplay of perspectives that lends this material vibrancy and depth.
Emily Pertzborn Interiors
This is an example of a large midcentury hallway in Other with ceramic floors, pink floor, exposed beam and panelled walls.
Edgewater Design Group
The client came to us to assist with transforming their small family cabin into a year-round residence that would continue the family legacy. The home was originally built by our client’s grandfather so keeping much of the existing interior woodwork and stone masonry fireplace was a must. They did not want to lose the rustic look and the warmth of the pine paneling. The view of Lake Michigan was also to be maintained. It was important to keep the home nestled within its surroundings.
There was a need to update the kitchen, add a laundry & mud room, install insulation, add a heating & cooling system, provide additional bedrooms and more bathrooms. The addition to the home needed to look intentional and provide plenty of room for the entire family to be together. Low maintenance exterior finish materials were used for the siding and trims as well as natural field stones at the base to match the original cabin’s charm.
neil design
This landscape is internal to the envelope of the house. The family will pass through this zone daily to access the front door, garage, laundry and lower floor spaces.
The battens allow cooling breezes to pass through the plantings, and filter through the undercroft spaces.
With secure screening all around, this area provides a protected place for the children of the house to play, and sit in nature, whilst being safe and shaded.
Hallway Design Ideas with Exposed Beam and Panelled Walls
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