Traditional Entryway Design Ideas with Terra-cotta Floors
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Laura Burton Interiors
Traditional entryway in Austin with white walls, terra-cotta floors, a double front door and a metal front door.
Mel McDaniel Design
Large traditional mudroom in Philadelphia with white walls and terra-cotta floors.
Urban Green Developments
Photo of a mid-sized traditional vestibule in Surrey with white walls, terra-cotta floors, a double front door and a white front door.
Dubinett Architects, llc.
Design ideas for a traditional mudroom in New York with green walls and terra-cotta floors.
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Valerie Bernardini
Traditional foyer in London with grey walls, terra-cotta floors, a single front door and a white front door.
Traditional foyer in London with grey walls, terra-cotta floors, a single front door and a white front door.
Sarah Elizabeth Interiors
Custom Home Design built by Fairmont Custom Homes. This home features an impressive foyer or entrance with a unique chandelier, arched wrought iron door, rug patterned tile (handmade ceramic and terra-cotta tiles), and a semi-spiral staircase.
Heather Ryder Design
Photo of a large traditional front door in New York with grey walls, terra-cotta floors, a single front door and red floor.
Pavel Ivanov, AIA INC
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional entry hall in Los Angeles with brown walls, terra-cotta floors and brown floor.
Paul Craig Photography
Photo of a traditional front door in London with green walls, a single front door, a white front door and terra-cotta floors.
Opal Enterprises, Inc.
New entry door with decorative glass, blue siding, and a terra-cotta style floor.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional front door in Chicago with blue walls, terra-cotta floors, a single front door and a medium wood front door.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional front door in Chicago with blue walls, terra-cotta floors, a single front door and a medium wood front door.
agence m&r
Un miroir habille le fond de la niche, ce qui apporte un peu de profondeur et contribue à éclairer cette entrée grâce au reflet de la lumière extérieure.
User
Kitchen with door to outside and an original stained glass window, originally an ante-room in a renovated Lodge House in the Strawberry Hill Gothic Style. c1883 Warfleet Creek, Dartmouth, South Devon. Colin Cadle Photography, Photo Styling by Jan
WGH Woodworking
Traditional Mexican style mahogany entry doors with custom made hinged wrought iron grills. The doors are 3" thick so the grill, insulated glass and raised bottom panel can be framed with the same molding profile. Photo by Wayne Hausknecht.
Paper Moon Painting
Designer Maria Beck of M.E. Designs expertly combines fun wallpaper patterns and sophisticated colors in this lovely Alamo Heights home.
Entry foyer Paper Moon Painting wallpaper installation using Galbraith and Paul Lotus wallpaper
Greenfield Design
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional mudroom in Other with grey walls, terra-cotta floors, a single front door, a medium wood front door and red floor.
Rehkamp Larson Architects, Inc.
Contractor: JS Johnson & Associates
Photography: Scott Amundson
Traditional mudroom in Minneapolis with blue walls, terra-cotta floors, a single front door and a blue front door.
Traditional mudroom in Minneapolis with blue walls, terra-cotta floors, a single front door and a blue front door.
CR Painting
Large traditional front door in Other with beige walls, terra-cotta floors, a single front door and a light wood front door.
Mora Builders Inc
Large traditional front door in Chicago with beige walls, terra-cotta floors, a single front door and a glass front door.
Kuhl Design Build LLC
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Traditional Entryway Design Ideas with Terra-cotta Floors
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