Orange Hallway Design Ideas with Orange Floor
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Alison Kandler Interior Design
Inspiration for a small eclectic hallway in Los Angeles with white walls, painted wood floors and orange floor.
Cantoni
“Today, we are living in our dream home... completely furnished by Cantoni. We couldn’t be happier.” Lisa McElroy
Photos by: Lucas Chichon
This is an example of a contemporary hallway in Orange County with blue walls and orange floor.
This is an example of a contemporary hallway in Orange County with blue walls and orange floor.
Weaver Design Group
David Trotter - 8TRACKstudios - www.8trackstudios.com
This is an example of a midcentury hallway in Los Angeles with orange walls, medium hardwood floors and orange floor.
This is an example of a midcentury hallway in Los Angeles with orange walls, medium hardwood floors and orange floor.
R2 Studio Architects
The narrowness of the Victorian circulation spaces is retained, yet the colour scheme allows the spaces to breathe.
A long roof light at the top of the stairs creates interesting light patterns through the open joist ceiling and re-flects the daylight throughout the space.
Photo: Andy Stagg
David Moulton AIA
Creating a bridge between buildings at The Sea Ranch is an unusual undertaking. Though several residential, elevated walkways and a couple of residential bridges do exist, in general, the design elements of The Sea Ranch favor smaller, separate buildings. However, to make all of these buildings work for the owners and their pets, they really needed a bridge. Early on David Moulton AIA consulted The Sea Ranch Design Review Committee on their receptiveness to this project. Many different ideas were discussed with the Design Committee but ultimately, given the strong need for the bridge, they asked that it be designed in a way that expressed the organic nature of the landscape. There was strong opposition to creating a straight, longitudinal structure. Soon it became apparent that a central tower sporting a small viewing deck and screened window seat provided the owners with key wildlife viewing spots and gave the bridge a central structural point from which the adjacent, angled arms could reach west between the trees to the main house and east between the trees to the new master suite. The result is a precise and carefully designed expression of the landscape: an enclosed bridge elevated above wildlife paths and woven within inches of towering redwood trees.
ARCHINARI
Thuy N'Guyen - In Nihilo
Photo of a large contemporary hallway in Paris with orange walls, carpet and orange floor.
Photo of a large contemporary hallway in Paris with orange walls, carpet and orange floor.
Cosa Belle Interiors
Plain Jane Photography
Large hallway in Phoenix with orange walls, terra-cotta floors and orange floor.
Large hallway in Phoenix with orange walls, terra-cotta floors and orange floor.
2nd Story Renovations llc
Mid-sized traditional hallway in Philadelphia with beige walls, light hardwood floors and orange floor.
Creatively Yours Custom Inc.
This is a really good example of where to put a splash of color in your room. This small wall area faced the family room and was the perfect place to put a small dose of a strong color.It pops beautifully!
Qualitas Company Inc.
A useful art gallery in your own home. A wonderful place to display those priceless works of art.
Design ideas for a small transitional hallway in Seattle with orange walls, light hardwood floors and orange floor.
Design ideas for a small transitional hallway in Seattle with orange walls, light hardwood floors and orange floor.
Streamline Design Ltd.
Main Floor Bedroom Hallway With Bold Printed Wall Paper
Mid-sized arts and crafts hallway in Vancouver with white walls, ceramic floors and orange floor.
Mid-sized arts and crafts hallway in Vancouver with white walls, ceramic floors and orange floor.
Alison Kandler Interior Design
Design ideas for a small eclectic hallway in Los Angeles with white walls, painted wood floors and orange floor.
Alison Kandler Interior Design
Photo of a small eclectic hallway in Los Angeles with white walls, painted wood floors and orange floor.
David Moulton AIA
Creating a bridge between buildings at The Sea Ranch is an unusual undertaking. Though several residential, elevated walkways and a couple of residential bridges do exist, in general, the design elements of The Sea Ranch favor smaller, separate buildings. However, to make all of these buildings work for the owners and their pets, they really needed a bridge. Early on David Moulton AIA consulted The Sea Ranch Design Review Committee on their receptiveness to this project. Many different ideas were discussed with the Design Committee but ultimately, given the strong need for the bridge, they asked that it be designed in a way that expressed the organic nature of the landscape. There was strong opposition to creating a straight, longitudinal structure. Soon it became apparent that a central tower sporting a small viewing deck and screened window seat provided the owners with key wildlife viewing spots and gave the bridge a central structural point from which the adjacent, angled arms could reach west between the trees to the main house and east between the trees to the new master suite. The result is a precise and carefully designed expression of the landscape: an enclosed bridge elevated above wildlife paths and woven within inches of towering redwood trees.
Orange Hallway Design Ideas with Orange Floor
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