Traditional Orange Hallway Ideas and Designs

Georgian Residence
Georgian Residence
Tucker & MarksTucker & Marks
Interior Design by Tucker & Marks: http://www.tuckerandmarks.com/ Photograph by Matthew Millman
Bridge
Bridge
Centre Sky Architecture LtdCentre Sky Architecture Ltd
Placed upon a sunlit grassy knoll facing Colorado’s San Juan, and San Miguel mountain ranges, with Utah’s La Salle Mountains to the south, North Star Ranch overlooks an Aspen painted valley with touches of Ponderosa and Scrub Oak accents. The core of the structure was designed with large facades of glazing facing the southern views while the garage was rotated 45 degrees to work with the existing grades as well as minimize the impact of the garage pod as one approaches the home. The home was thoughtfully sited to nestle next to a several large existing Ponderosa Pines creating an intimate mountain setting. Sustainable measures were discussed and implemented early during the design and construction process such as utilizing indigenous stone harvested from site for retaining walls and portions of the home’s veneer. Reclaimed materials were considered and implemented wherever possible, ranging from historic wood directly from “The Wizard of Oz” production set to miscellaneous parts from old mining carts historic to the area. The historic wood was given a patch work effect combining horizontal planks with a reverse vertical board and batten with a mixture rusted metal accents on certain walls to introduce a visual exception from the consistency of the wood. Wood and steel structural members such as timber trusses, knee braces, purlins, beams and columns are exposed throughout the exterior and interior as a way of celebrating the structure and telling the story of how the home is constructed. As guests arrive, they are welcomed by an entry bridge constructed from a single solid stone slab 2 1/2 feet thick spanning over a calm flowing stream. The bridge is covered by an articulated gable element supported by ornate columns and connections tying directly to the stone slab. The layout of the interior is divided into separate living corridors; a master core witch houses the master suite, office, sitting room and exercise room with a separate stair connecting to all three levels. The centrally located kitchen was designed with several working and entertaining stations defined by multiple islands and a floor to ceiling wall of glass in lieu of wall lined cabinets to allow for maximum natural light in the major public areas. The core living spaces are linked via an internal trestle bridge designed on location and constructed from old mine carts as the walking surface and the reclaimed steel wheels as a structural detail. The rest of the home is detailed throughout with ornamental ironwork, granites, tiles, etc. all enhancing the modern like aesthetic with an historic mining influence. (photos by James Ray Spahn)
Hadley Residence
Hadley Residence
Coldham & Hartman ArchitectsColdham & Hartman Architects
A new home for two, generating four times more electricity than it uses, including the "fuel" for an electric car. This house makes Net Zero look like child's play. But while the 22kW roof-mounted system is impressive, it's not all about the PV. The design features great energy savings in its careful siting to maximize passive solar considerations such as natural heating and daylighting. Roof overhangs are sized to limit direct sun in the hot summer and to invite the sun during the cold winter months. The construction contributes as well, featuring R40 cellulose-filled double-stud walls, a R50 roof system and triple glazed windows. Heating and cooling are supplied by air source heat pumps. Photos By Ethan Drinker
FAURE - Paris 15e - 60 m²
FAURE - Paris 15e - 60 m²
NEVA Architecture Intérieure - Interior DesignNEVA Architecture Intérieure - Interior Design
Le dressing d'entrée a été réalisé sur-mesure en medium peint en blanc, afin de se fondre dans les murs et le couloir. En partie haute les choses moins accessibles, partie basses les choses de tous les jours, et les murs n'étant pas droits, création d'étagères d'angle ouvertes. Un raccord parquet a été fait, car s'y trouvait l'ancien placard qui traçait cette ligne.
South Beach
South Beach
Siemens WoodworkingSiemens Woodworking
Art display niche with custom lighting to highlight home owner's
Rustic Knotty Pine Doors made from solid wood
Rustic Knotty Pine Doors made from solid wood
Homestead Doors, Inc.Homestead Doors, Inc.
Pictured here are some rustic character-grade Pine doors, or "Knotty Pine". These doors are very rustic with the full character of the wood on display including knots, wormholes, mineral streaks, etc. They also feature "V-grooves" to give the appearance of wood planks for the panels. Knotty wood doors are a staple of any rustic country style home. We can provide such doors for your home. We specialize in custom wood doors made to your specifications. You can select any wood species, any design, and get your doors in any size. Contact us for more information. Contact us to discuss your door project. Call 419-684-9582 Visit https://www.door.cc
Red Birch Floors
Red Birch Floors
John Kraemer & SonsJohn Kraemer & Sons
A recently completed home by John Kraemer & Sons on Lake Minnetonka's Wayzata Bay. Photography: Landmark Photography
Farinelli Construction Inc
Farinelli Construction Inc
Farinelli Construction, Inc.Farinelli Construction, Inc.
Gallery Hall with glass pocket doors to mudroom area

Traditional Orange Hallway Ideas and Designs

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