Hallway Ideas and Designs

Residential Building | Martelange
Residential Building | Martelange
LeichtUSALeichtUSA
By Leicht www.leichtusa.com Handless kitchen, high Gloss lacquered Program:01 LARGO-FG | FG 120 frosty white Program: 2 AVANCE-FG | FG 120 frosty white Handle 779.000 kick-fitting Worktop Corian, colour: glacier white Sink Corian, model: Fonatana Taps Dornbacht, model: Lot Electric appliances Siemens | Novy www.massiv-passiv.lu
Beach House 2
Beach House 2
MR.MITCHELLMR.MITCHELL
The warmth and character of Australian Spotted Gum beautifully partners superb Lichen Slate tiles throughout the interior and exterior of this coastal Victorian home. Quality finishes and hidden technology make this a truly inspiring and livable family home.
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Balmain Residence - Glass Walkway by studioJLA
Balmain Residence - Glass Walkway by studioJLA
Justin Loe ArchitectsJustin Loe Architects
Glass sliding doors and bridge that connects the master bedroom and ensuite with front of house. Doors fully open to reconnect the courtyard and a water feature has been built to give the bridge a floating effect from side angles. LED strip lighting has been embedded into the timber tiles to light the space at night.
Villa AN2 Pecard Architecte
Villa AN2 Pecard Architecte
A. Leese ImageA. Leese Image
Photo: Abigail Leese Architect: Francois Pecard
Flying Point Residence
Flying Point Residence
Stelle Lomont Rouhani ArchitectsStelle Lomont Rouhani Architects
House and garden design become a bridge between two different bodies of water: gentle Mecox Bay to the north and wild Atlantic Ocean to the south. An existing house was radically transformed as opposed to being demolished. Substantial effort was undertaken in order to reuse, rethink and modify existing conditions and materials. Much of the material removed was recycled or reused elsewhere. The plans were reworked to create smaller, staggered volumes, which are visually disconnected. Deep overhangs were added to strengthen the indoor/outdoor relationship and new bay to ocean views through the structure result in house as breezeway and bridge. The dunescape between house and shore was restored to a natural state while low maintenance building materials, allowed to weather naturally, will continue to strengthen the relationship of the structure to its surroundings. Photography credit: Kay Wettstein von Westersheimb Francesca Giovanelli Titlisstrasse 35 CH-8032 Zurich Switzerland

Hallway Ideas and Designs

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