Contemporary Entrance with a Dado Rail Ideas and Designs

South Kingsway
South Kingsway
MENATWORK Design BuildMENATWORK Design Build
Photo of a contemporary entrance in Toronto with a dado rail.
Foyer
Foyer
Rachel Reider InteriorsRachel Reider Interiors
The foyer area of this Brookline/Chestnut Hill residence outside Boston features Phillip Jeffries grasscloth and an Arteriors Mirror. The welcoming arrangement is completed with an airy console table and a selection of choice accessories from retail favorites such as West Elm and Crate and Barrel. Photo Credit: Michael Partenio
Eclectic Entry
Eclectic Entry
Contemporary front door in Raleigh with medium hardwood flooring, a single front door, multi-coloured walls and a dado rail.
Mud Room
Mud Room
Shirley MeiselsShirley Meisels
Inspiration for a contemporary boot room in Toronto with a dado rail.
Garrison Landing Unit (Wayzata)
Garrison Landing Unit (Wayzata)
John Kraemer & SonsJohn Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Photographer: Landmark Photography
Medium sized contemporary foyer in Minneapolis with white walls, porcelain flooring, a single front door, a black front door, black floors and a dado rail.
Victorian Renovation
Victorian Renovation
Simpson & VoyleSimpson & Voyle
Inspired by the luxurious hotels of Europe, we were inspired to keep the palette monochrome. but all the elements have strong lines that all work together to give a sense of drama. The amazing black and white geometric tiles take centre stage and greet everyone coming into this incredible double-fronted Victorian house. The benchtable is almost like a sculpture, holding the space alongside the very simple decorative elements. The simple pendants continue the black and white colour palette.
My Work
My Work
Silver CrestSilver Crest
This is an example of a large contemporary foyer in Toronto with white walls, marble flooring, a single front door, white floors and a dado rail.
MI Windows and Doors: Innovative Products
MI Windows and Doors: Innovative Products
MI Windows and DoorsMI Windows and Doors
Design ideas for a large contemporary boot room in Other with blue walls, light hardwood flooring, beige floors and a dado rail.
Residence In Coal Harbour
Residence In Coal Harbour
Olive E + OOlive E + O
John Bentley
Photo of a contemporary entrance in Vancouver with white walls and a dado rail.
Entry
Entry
Melissa Boyer InteriorsMelissa Boyer Interiors
Liz Odom Photography
Design ideas for a medium sized contemporary foyer in Other with brown walls, ceramic flooring, brown floors and a dado rail.
Refurbishment Wimbledon Park
Refurbishment Wimbledon Park
Cube LoftsCube Lofts
Design ideas for a contemporary entrance in London with a single front door, a black front door, wallpapered walls and a dado rail.
Garrison Landing Unit (Wayzata)
Garrison Landing Unit (Wayzata)
John Kraemer & SonsJohn Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Photographer: Landmark Photography
Inspiration for a medium sized contemporary foyer in Minneapolis with white walls, porcelain flooring, a single front door, a black front door, black floors and a dado rail.
Victorian Renovation
Victorian Renovation
Simpson & VoyleSimpson & Voyle
Inspired by the luxurious hotels of Europe, we were inspired to keep the palette monochrome. but all the elements have strong lines that all work together to give a sense of drama. The amazing black and white geometric tiles take centre stage and greet everyone coming into this incredible double-fronted Victorian house. The console table is almost like a sculpture, holding the space alongside the very simple decorative elements. The simple pendants continue the black and white colour palette.

Contemporary Entrance with a Dado Rail Ideas and Designs

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