The point of an entryway is not to stop the show, but to bustle your guests, family, and self efficiently on in to the house, and the life going on there.
what about building in a command center type place behind the front door? I'll think more about functions.
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mimicking this in opening to family room
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clever minimal built in. I think we are not this minimal but I like the warmth.
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colors, cubbies (might like inside closet)
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I like the comfy benches and built-in drawers.
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built-in: two drawers, cabinet, and mmmm I like that hatch up top
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not a bad stack of built-in components
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contrasting doors and trims for interior and exterior openings.
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swoon. what an entrance.
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similar door and window placement to ours. they put a cabinet behind their door.
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DRAWERS
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black, white, floors, & lanterns
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floors & lamps & colors
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Note the inset windows & doors. Andrew could pull that off.
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FLOOR (and maybe colors a little)
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decorative beams (we said never mind about this)
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inner closet structure
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white & wood; have thought about this look a lot for entry closet doors
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Favorite. Brick floor, cabinetry, dog entrance, painting.
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black, white, wood, & green
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white entry, black door. just a smidge too sharp. not into board & batten for entryways.
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same sense of preexisting story
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entry: sense of entering into something that's already going on, with neither clutter lying around nor oppressive tidiness. the main adventure is further in.
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I like that far built-in.
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