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Emil Eve Architects
A sensitive remodelling of a Victorian warehouse apartment in Clerkenwell. The design juxtaposes historic texture with contemporary interventions to create a rich and layered dwelling.
Our clients' brief was to reimagine the apartment as a warm, inviting home while retaining the industrial character of the building.
We responded by creating a series of contemporary interventions that are distinct from the existing building fabric. Each intervention contains a new domestic room: library, dressing room, bathroom, ensuite and pantry. These spaces are conceived as independent elements, lined with bespoke timber joinery and ceramic tiling to create a distinctive atmosphere and identity to each.
Paxton Place Design
This hallway with a mudroom bench was designed mainly for storage. Spaces for boots, purses, and heavy items were essential. Beadboard lines the back of the cabinets to create depth. The cabinets are painted a gray-green color to camouflage into the surrounding colors.
Anchor Builders
The homeowners loved the location of their small Cape Cod home, but they didn't love its limited interior space. A 10' addition along the back of the home and a brand new 2nd story gave them just the space they needed. With a classy monotone exterior and a welcoming front porch, this remodel is a refined example of a transitional style home.
Space Plans, Building Design, Interior & Exterior Finishes by Anchor Builders
Photos by Andrea Rugg Photography
Flooret
Dark, striking, modern. This dark floor with white wire-brush is sure to make an impact. The Modin Rigid luxury vinyl plank flooring collection is the new standard in resilient flooring. Modin Rigid offers true embossed-in-register texture, creating a surface that is convincing to the eye and to the touch; a low sheen level to ensure a natural look that wears well over time; four-sided enhanced bevels to more accurately emulate the look of real wood floors; wider and longer waterproof planks; an industry-leading wear layer; and a pre-attached underlayment.
Hsu McCullough
A 60-foot long central passage carves a path from the aforementioned Great Room and Foyer to the private Bedroom Suites: This hallway is capped by an enclosed shower garden - accessed from the Master Bath - open to the sky above and the south lawn beyond. In lieu of using recessed lights or wall sconces, the architect’s dreamt of a clever architectural detail that offers diffused daylighting / moonlighting of the home’s main corridor. The detail was formed by pealing the low-pitched gabled roof back at the high ridge line, opening the 60-foot long hallway to the sky via a series of seven obscured Solatube skylight systems and a sharp-angled drywall trim edge: Inspired by a James Turrell art installation, this detail directs the natural light (as well as light from an obscured continuous LED strip when desired) to the East corridor wall via the 6-inch wide by 60-foot long cove shaping the glow uninterrupted: An elegant distillation of Hsu McCullough's painting of interior spaces with various qualities of light - direct and diffused.
John Mast Construction, Inc.
The change in flooring in the sunroom gives a beautiful division, creating a new atmosphere. It allows a section for recreation, while leaving a space for a more relaxed environment. The sliding door adds a beautiful touch. Designed and Constructed by John Mast Construction, Photo by Caleb Mast
Cynthia J. Hoffman Interior Design, Inc.
Loft space above Master Suite with built-in daybed and closets with sliding doors, Port Orford and Red Cedar
Photo: Michael R. Timmer
Granit Architects + Interiors
This project in Walton on Thames, transformed a typical house for the area for a family of three. We gained planning consent, from Elmbridge Council, to extend 2 storeys to the side and rear to almost double the internal floor area. At ground floor we created a stepped plan, containing a new kitchen, dining and living area served by a hidden utility room. The front of the house contains a snug, home office and WC /storage areas.
At first floor the master bedroom has been given floor to ceiling glazing to maximise the feeling of space and natural light, served by its own en-suite. Three further bedrooms and a family bathroom are spread across the existing and new areas.
The rear glazing was supplied by Elite Glazing Company, using a steel framed looked, set against the kitchen supplied from Box Hill Joinery, painted Harley Green, a paint colour from the Little Greene range of paints. We specified a French Loft herringbone timber floor from Plusfloor and the hallway and cloakroom have floor tiles from Melrose Sage.
Externally, particularly to the rear, the house has been transformed with new glazing, all walls rendered white and a new roof, creating a beautiful, contemporary new home for our clients.
Stonehouse + Irons Architecture
Concrete block lined corridor connects spaces around the secluded and central courtyard
Dreyer Architecture
The double height hallway links all the rooms in this compact two storey house.
The timber clad bridge to the master bedroom creates a soft contrast to the white walls.
Habitat Resin & Concrete
The photo offers a view from a hallway into a kitchen, showcasing a striking transition from classic to contemporary design. At the beginning of the hallway, the floor features modern Victorian-inspired tiles arranged in a black and white geometric pattern that exudes a timeless elegance inherent to period homes. As the eye travels towards the kitchen, these intricate tiles give way to a modern, gray microcement flooring, signaling a shift to a minimalist and contemporary aesthetic. The smooth microcement surface extends through the kitchen, creating a sleek and seamless look that contrasts beautifully with the detailed tilework. The hallway is lined with traditional white paneling on one side, leading to a bright and airy kitchen space that is visible through a framed doorway, hinting at the blend of old and new within the residence. The juxtaposition of the ornate tiles with the clean lines of the microcement floor epitomizes the thoughtful integration of Victorian charm with modern minimalism.
The kitchen island stands at the forefront, featuring a matte black finish with sleek brass accents, complemented by stylish black bar stools that invite casual dining. Overhead, the upper cabinets maintain the kitchen's sleek look with their dark hue and handleless design.
To the right, a birch plywood shelving unit adds a touch of warmth to the monochrome palette, displaying neatly arranged kitchen items and a hanging plant that introduces a splash of greenery. The overall effect is one of understated luxury and calm, a kitchen that blends functionality with design elegance.
Affordable Hallway with Grey Floors Ideas and Designs
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