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Polhemus Savery DaSilva
Brian Vanden Brink
Design ideas for a large traditional front door in Boston with a single front door and a green front door.
Design ideas for a large traditional front door in Boston with a single front door and a green front door.
Grosenbacher Custom Homes
Hill Country Real Estate Photography
Inspiration for a large midcentury front door in Austin with a single front door and a black front door.
Inspiration for a large midcentury front door in Austin with a single front door and a black front door.
Ironwood Master Crafters
This is an example of a large classic front door in Austin with a single front door and a red front door.
Arcanum Architecture
Bernard Andre Photography
Design ideas for a large rustic entrance in San Francisco.
Design ideas for a large rustic entrance in San Francisco.
H. Ryan Studio
We remodeled this Spanish Style home. The white paint gave it a fresh modern feel.
Heather Ryan, Interior Designer
H.Ryan Studio - Scottsdale, AZ
www.hryanstudio.com
Large classic vestibule in Phoenix with a single front door, a black front door, yellow walls, concrete flooring, grey floors, a timber clad ceiling and panelled walls.
Jada Windows
Custom thermally broken steel windows and doors for every environment. Experience the evolution!
Design ideas for a large mediterranean entrance in Sacramento.
Design ideas for a large mediterranean entrance in Sacramento.
Inson Dubois Wood LLC
Large modern vestibule in New York with white walls, porcelain flooring, a double front door and a glass front door.
McCall Design LLC
Stephen Cridland Photography
Design ideas for a large traditional entrance in Portland with a red front door.
Design ideas for a large traditional entrance in Portland with a red front door.
ULFBUILT
Design ideas for a large rustic porch in Denver with a double front door, brown walls, limestone flooring and a glass front door.
Period Architecture Ltd.
Angle Eye Photography
Inspiration for a large classic front door in Philadelphia with a double front door and a brown front door.
Inspiration for a large classic front door in Philadelphia with a double front door and a brown front door.
J. Montgomery Designs, Inc.
This project was a beautiful collaboration between J.Montgomery Landscape Architects and the Architect remodeling the house and cabana structure. The original 1928 Art Deco home underwent its own transformation, while we designed the landscape to perfectly match. The clients wanted a style reminiscent of a Country Club experience, with an expansive pool, outdoor kitchen with a shade structure, and a custom play area for the kids. Bluestone paving really shines in this setting, offsetting the classic Sonoma-style architecture and framing the contemporary gas fire pit with its blue accents. Landscape lighting enhances the site by night for evening gatherings or a late-night swim. In front, a bluestone entrance leads out to paver driveway and styled front gate. Plantings throughout are Water Efficiency Landscape certified, accenting the front hardscape and back terraces with beautiful low-water color.
Charles Di Piazza Architecture
Court / Corten House is clad in Corten Steel - an alloy that develops a protective layer of rust that simultaneously protects the house over years of weathering, but also gives a textured facade that changes and grows with time. This material expression is softened with layered native grasses and trees that surround the site, and lead to a central courtyard that allows a sheltered entrance into the home.
eins:eins Architekten
Das freistehende Wohnhaus erfährt durch zwei wesentliche Aspekte des Grundstücks und der Nutzung seine besondere Gestalt: Das Grundstück ist von sehr schönem altem Baumbestand geprägt - aber auch in der Bebaubarkeit eingeschränkt. Es galt, das Gebäude schonend zwischen den Bäumen einzufügen und zugleich eine möglichst große verbleibende Gartenfläche zu erzeugen. Die Bauherrin ist Konzertpianistin mit japanischer Herkunft. Im Haus sollen Konzerte gegeben werden. Der Aufstellungsort des Flügels, seine Sicht- und Hörbarkeit während der Proben und Aufführungen, bildete daher den Ausgangspunkt aller innenräumlichen Überlegungen. Neben diesen besonderen Anforderungen dient das Haus als Zuhause für eine fünfköpfige Familie und Gäste, mit allen Anforderungen an den Alltag.
Der Entwurf gliedert das Raumprogramm zunächst in drei Bereiche - Wohnbereich, Gastbereich und Schlafbereich – und ordnet diese kubischen Baukörpern zu. Diese Kuben werden so miteinander verschränkt, dass räumliche Schnittmengen entstehen - deutlich erkennbar in dem zentralen zweigeschossigen Raum. Diese Vorgehensweise erlaubt zweierlei: Zum einen wird über den zentralen Raum der Bezug zum Konzertflügel über beide Ebenen des Hauses herstellt. Zum anderen kann das Obergeschoss des Hauses über dem Wurzelbereich der alten Bäume auskragen und so das Grundstück optimal nutzen. Der Neubau wirkt von Anfang an eingewachsen.
Das Gebäude entwickelt sich scheinbar unabhängig von den statischen Notwendigkeiten, denn die Öffnungen der unteren Kuben befinden sich immer genau dort, wo eigentlich der obere Kubus auflagern müsste. Der obere Kubus scheint aus den unteren Kuben herausgezogen zu sein. Die Oberflächen des Hauses betonen dieses volumetrische Spiel der Baukörper. Große, dunkel abgesetzte Fensterelemente aus eloxiertem Aluminium sind flächenbündig in die glatte Putzfassade eingelassen. Wandstärken und Lastabtrag des Gebäudes werden nicht offenbart. Die Holzarbeiten aus massiver Eiche im Inneren und im Eingangsbereich verweisen auf traditionelle japanische Trennwände (Shōji).
Custom Door & Gate
Photo of a large classic porch in Raleigh with white walls, a single front door and a red front door.
Viewrail
Black onyx rod railing brings the future to this home in Westhampton, New York.
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The owners of this home in Westhampton, New York chose to install a switchback floating staircase to transition from one floor to another. They used our jet black onyx rod railing paired it with a black powder coated stringer. Wooden handrail and thick stair treads keeps the look warm and inviting. The beautiful thin lines of rods run up the stairs and along the balcony, creating security and modernity all at once.
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Outside, the owners used the same black rods paired with surface mount posts and aluminum handrail to secure their balcony. It’s a cohesive, contemporary look that will last for years to come.
STUDIOHOWE
Inspiration for a large modern front door in New York with grey walls, limestone flooring, a pivot front door and an orange front door.
Paris K Interior Design
Costas Picadas Photography
This is an example of a large contemporary hallway in New York with white walls, a single front door, a medium wood front door, grey floors and a feature wall.
This is an example of a large contemporary hallway in New York with white walls, a single front door, a medium wood front door, grey floors and a feature wall.
Team Whetzel
Inspiration for a large traditional foyer in Philadelphia with grey walls, a single front door, a grey front door, brown floors and brick walls.
ARTO
Design ideas for a large mediterranean entrance in Los Angeles with bamboo flooring and a double front door.
Large Green Entrance Ideas and Designs
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