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A traditional Victorian entrance hallway is restored and new Victorian style pattern tiles were laid. The front doors were replaced with a period replica in keeping with the property. The acoustics are ideal for the piano!
Topps Tiles
Create a classic Victorian feel in your home with this Victorian inspired mosaic. This white and black matt porcelain mosaic is perfect for creating that Victorian look in bathrooms, kitchens, hallways and pathways. Size: 28.8 x 28.8cm.
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Co-lab Architecture
www.kithaselden.com
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional hallway in Melbourne with blue walls, medium hardwood floors and brown floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional hallway in Melbourne with blue walls, medium hardwood floors and brown floor.
Rockingham Construction Limited
Design ideas for a traditional hallway in Other with white walls, medium hardwood floors and brown floor.
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A elegant entrance hall and staircase in a beautifully restored Victorian Villa by the Sea in South Devon. Colin Cadle Photography, Photo Styling Jan Cadle
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Photography by Gareth Byrne
Interior Design by Maria Fenlon www.mariafenlon.com
Large traditional hallway in Dublin with blue walls and dark hardwood floors.
Large traditional hallway in Dublin with blue walls and dark hardwood floors.
The Wall Panelling Company
Heritage Victorian Design Wall Panelling Project London N8
Farrow & Ball Paint Panelling painted with Pigeon & walls are painted with Strong White both by Farrow & Ball.
Doyle Coffin Architecture LLC
Doyle Coffin Architecture
+ Dan Lenore, Photgrapher
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional hallway in New York with green walls and medium hardwood floors.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional hallway in New York with green walls and medium hardwood floors.
Skinners of Tunbridge Wells
Photo of a traditional hallway in Kent with white walls, dark hardwood floors and brown floor.
SV Design
Originally designed by J. Merrill Brown in 1887, this Queen Anne style home sits proudly in Cambridge's Avon Hill Historic District. Past was blended with present in the restoration of this property to its original 19th century elegance. The design satisfied historical requirements with its attention to authentic detailsand materials; it also satisfied the wishes of the family who has been connected to the house through several generations.
Photo Credit: Peter Vanderwarker
Keir Townsend
This area was originally the kitchen but the space has been re-designed to create a wide corridor between the rear and front entrances of the house. Made to measure matt lacquered wood cupboards, painted in light taupe create a complete wall of valuable storage. Good lighting is key in these busy transitional areas so both decorative pendant and ceiling lamps have been specified to create a soft effect. Floors are white-washed, textured wood effect ceramic tiles with Emperador marble effect inserts. The mirror has been carefully positioned to reflect light. All the furniture is bespoke and available from Keir Townsend.
Victorian Hallway Design Ideas
Storey Design
Matching paint to architectural details such as this stained glass window
Photo Credit: Helynn Ospina
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional hallway in San Francisco with blue walls and carpet.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional hallway in San Francisco with blue walls and carpet.
London Mosaic
An L+Architects project in Richmond Palace, London, for which we supplied a bespoke geometric tiled floor for the entrance hall.
The sympathetic yet innovative conservation of this Grade II listed residence included the refurbishment and extension of the property, which features a two-story rear extension and double-height interior space. Modern elements blend with the original features of the building, including the doors, pocketed windows, and shutters.
The mosaic design for the hall was chosen to contrast with the functional kitchen area and leads the eye towards an impressive 5-metre tall glazed rear access door to the garden.
The design named Willesden 50 (Cat No. LM-286) was assembled and supplied in a sheeted format.
Simpson & Voyle
Welcome to the entrance hallway of this Georgian property, where the grandeur of history meets modern finesse. The eye is immediately drawn to the exquisite herringbone pattern of the aged oak flooring, leading visitors on a journey through time. Above, elegant period cornicing crowns the space, a testament to the home's heritage and the meticulous restoration of its classic features. Modern accents make their mark through the chic, minimalist sideboard that offers both functionality and a touch of contemporary design. The terrarium centerpiece, encasing a miniature green world, sits atop the sideboard, adding life and a breath of nature to the space. The understated luxury continues with a duo of plush, grey-shaded pendant lamps, their gold interior casting a warm, inviting glow. The staircase, with its plush carpeting, beckons one upwards, complemented by the polished handrail that winds gracefully alongside. This hallway is a harmonious blend of past and present, creating an entrance of welcoming sophistication.
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