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Coveney Browne Design
Photo of a large transitional entryway in Perth with white walls and light hardwood floors.
Kate Nixon
Inspiration for a large transitional foyer in Sydney with black walls, porcelain floors, a single front door, a black front door and black floor.
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Hollester Interiors
Nat Rea Photography
Design ideas for a transitional foyer in New York with white walls, dark hardwood floors, a single front door and a white front door.
Design ideas for a transitional foyer in New York with white walls, dark hardwood floors, a single front door and a white front door.
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Keeping track of all the coats, shoes, backpacks and specialty gear for several small children can be an organizational challenge all by itself. Combine that with busy schedules and various activities like ballet lessons, little league, art classes, swim team, soccer and music, and the benefits of a great mud room organization system like this one becomes invaluable. Rather than an enclosed closet, separate cubbies for each family member ensures that everyone has a place to store their coats and backpacks. The look is neat and tidy, but easier than a traditional closet with doors, making it more likely to be used by everyone — including children. Hooks rather than hangers are easier for children and help prevent jackets from being to left on the floor. A shoe shelf beneath each cubby keeps all the footwear in order so that no one ever ends up searching for a missing shoe when they're in a hurry. a drawer above the shoe shelf keeps mittens, gloves and small items handy. A shelf with basket above each coat cubby is great for keys, wallets and small items that might otherwise become lost. The cabinets above hold gear that is out-of-season or infrequently used. An additional shoe cupboard that spans from floor to ceiling offers a place to keep boots and extra shoes.
White shaker style cabinet doors with oil rubbed bronze hardware presents a simple, clean appearance to organize the clutter, while bead board panels at the back of the coat cubbies adds a casual, country charm.
Designer - Gerry Ayala
Photo - Cathy Rabeler
Lisa Tharp Design
Entry Stair Hall with gallery wall, view to Living Room with gilded citrus peel wall sculpture. Interior Architecture + Design by Lisa Tharp.
Photography by Michael J. Lee
Amy Storm & Company
This Foyer had to be a show stopper. It's the first thing you see when you enter this custom built, 12,000 square foot home. The marble border in the foyer was made to custom fit this space, with 3 different colors of marble, perfectly complementing the carrara tile. The gray painted and applied moulding clad walls complement the hand applied silver leaf ceiling. The Aerin Lauder Chandelier from Circa lighting shines beautifully in this space. There is no detail left undone in this Foyer, we think it makes a lasting impression!
Joe Kwon Photography
Rebel Builders
After receiving a referral by a family friend, these clients knew that Rebel Builders was the Design + Build company that could transform their space for a new lifestyle: as grandparents!
As young grandparents, our clients wanted a better flow to their first floor so that they could spend more quality time with their growing family.
The challenge, of creating a fun-filled space that the grandkids could enjoy while being a relaxing oasis when the clients are alone, was one that the designers accepted eagerly. Additionally, designers also wanted to give the clients a more cohesive flow between the kitchen and dining area.
To do this, the team moved the existing fireplace to a central location to open up an area for a larger dining table and create a designated living room space. On the opposite end, we placed the "kids area" with a large window seat and custom storage. The built-ins and archway leading to the mudroom brought an elegant, inviting and utilitarian atmosphere to the house.
The careful selection of the color palette connected all of the spaces and infused the client's personal touch into their home.
Roost Interiors
Kyle J Caldwell Photography
Photo of a transitional mudroom in New York with white walls and black floor.
Photo of a transitional mudroom in New York with white walls and black floor.
Meyer & Meyer, Inc. Architecture and Interiors
This stately Georgian home in West Newton Hill, Massachusetts was originally built in 1917 for John W. Weeks, a Boston financier who went on to become a U.S. Senator and U.S. Secretary of War. The home’s original architectural details include an elaborate 15-inch deep dentil soffit at the eaves, decorative leaded glass windows, custom marble windowsills, and a beautiful Monson slate roof. Although the owners loved the character of the original home, its formal layout did not suit the family’s lifestyle. The owners charged Meyer & Meyer with complete renovation of the home’s interior, including the design of two sympathetic additions. The first includes an office on the first floor with master bath above. The second and larger addition houses a family room, playroom, mudroom, and a three-car garage off of a new side entry.
Front exterior by Sam Gray. All others by Richard Mandelkorn.
LaBonte Construction
Mid-sized transitional foyer in Milwaukee with white walls, light hardwood floors, a dutch front door, a black front door, brown floor and exposed beam.
Alexander Design Group, Inc.
This is an example of a transitional mudroom in Minneapolis with white walls and multi-coloured floor.
Transitional Entryway Design Ideas
NFG Designs
Inspiration for a transitional foyer in Toronto with blue walls, light hardwood floors, a single front door and a glass front door.
Frusterio Design, Inc.
Transitional entryway in Charlotte with brown walls, medium hardwood floors, a pivot front door, a glass front door and brown floor.
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