World-Inspired Hallway with Green Walls Ideas and Designs

Handmade Woven Rattan Pendant Lamp Project | Dining and Kitchen | Philippines
Handmade Woven Rattan Pendant Lamp Project | Dining and Kitchen | Philippines
ZepbooZepboo
This project is a customer case located in Manila, the Philippines. The client's residence is a 95-square-meter apartment. The overall interior design style chosen by the client is a fusion of Nanyang and French vintage styles, combining retro elegance. The entire home features a color palette of charcoal gray, ink green, and brown coffee, creating a unique and exotic ambiance. The client desired suitable pendant lights for the living room, dining area, and hallway, and based on their preferences, we selected pendant lights made from bamboo and rattan materials for the open kitchen and hallway. French vintage pendant lights were chosen for the living room. Upon receiving the products, the client expressed complete satisfaction, as these lighting fixtures perfectly matched their requirements. I am sharing this case with everyone in the hope that it provides inspiration and ideas for your own interior decoration projects.
Bondi Palm Springs Apartment
Bondi Palm Springs Apartment
KCreative InteriorsKCreative Interiors
Palm Springs Vibe with transitional spaces. This project required bespoke open shelving, office nook and extra seating at the existing kitchen island. This relaxed, I never want to leave home because its so fabulous vibe continues out onto the balcony where the homeowners can relax or entertain with the breathtaking Bondi Valley and Ocean view. The joinery is seamless and minimal in design to balance out the Palm Springs fabulousness. All joinery was designed by KCreative Interiors and custom made at Swadlings Timber and Hardware Timber Finish: American Oak
Jungle Hallway with Beaten Brass door
Jungle Hallway with Beaten Brass door
ASVInteriorsASVInteriors
A very narrow hallway is made wider using a series of optical illusions: wow wallpaper, mirror down one side and parquet laid on the horizontal http://earlsmithphotographer.com/
Distressed Cream Lacquer Ladies Cabinet
Distressed Cream Lacquer Ladies Cabinet
Shimu Oriental FurnitureShimu Oriental Furniture
Shanxi, circa 1920 In a classic Chinese style, this delightful cabinet has been refinished in a lovely distressed cream lacquer. Cabinets like this were used in ladies' sleeping quarters during the Qing dynasty as dressing tables and so are referred to as 'ladies' cabinets'. The central cabinet and doors and drawers either side provide useful storage space for personal effects. The characteristic, circular brass hardware is new, recently added to the central double doors with matching drop handles on each of the drawers and smaller doors. Elongated legs that end in horse hoof feet add an elegance to the overall look, making this an attractive accent piece as a dressing table in a bedroom or as a console in the living area of a modern home.
Dining Rooms
Dining Rooms
Allison Ong Shreffler, Architect / AOS ArchitectAllison Ong Shreffler, Architect / AOS Architect
Allison Ong Shreffler, Owner/Architect/Designer
Berde Kanin
Berde Kanin
UL StudiosUL Studios
I was thrilled when the homeowners were willing to paint their doors a rich saguaro cactus green by Sherwin Williams. All Trim done in Ibis White.
VILLA AMAZONÍA
VILLA AMAZONÍA
Pili Molina | Masfotogenica InteriorismoPili Molina | Masfotogenica Interiorismo
En este espacio conviven dos soluciones en una misma pared. Por un lado: el pasillo estrecho necesitaba una distracción que le aportara espectacularidad y distrajera de sus medidas escasas. Por eso se diseñó una panel tallado a mano con plantas en 3D, para que aportase una sensación de profundidad con las sombras de las luces del suelo. Y por otro lado, arriba del panel tallado hay un sistema de lamas verticales giratorias que responden a las dos necesidades planteadas por los clientes. Uno quería esa pared abierta y el otro la quería cerrada. De esta manera se obtiene todo en uno. In this space, two solutions coexist on the same wall. On the one hand: the narrow hallway needed a distraction that would make it spectacular and distract from its scant dimensions. For this reason, a hand-carved panel with 3D plants was designed to provide a sense of depth with the shadows of the floor lights. And on the other hand, above the carved panel there is a system of rotating vertical slats that respond to the two needs raised by the clients. One wanted that wall open and the other wanted it closed. This way you get everything in one.
VILLA AMAZONÍA
VILLA AMAZONÍA
Pili Molina | Masfotogenica InteriorismoPili Molina | Masfotogenica Interiorismo
En este espacio conviven dos soluciones en una misma pared. Por un lado: el pasillo estrecho necesitaba una distracción que le aportara espectacularidad y distrajera de sus medidas escasas. Por eso se diseñó una panel tallado a mano con plantas en 3D, para que aportase una sensación de profundidad con las sombras de las luces del suelo. Y por otro lado, arriba del panel tallado hay un sistema de lamas verticales giratorias que responden a las dos necesidades planteadas por los clientes. Uno quería esa pared abierta y el otro la quería cerrada. De esta manera se obtiene todo en uno. In this space, two solutions coexist on the same wall. On the one hand: the narrow hallway needed a distraction that would make it spectacular and distract from its scant dimensions. For this reason, a hand-carved panel with 3D plants was designed to provide a sense of depth with the shadows of the floor lights. And on the other hand, above the carved panel there is a system of rotating vertical slats that respond to the two needs raised by the clients. One wanted that wall open and the other wanted it closed. This way you get everything in one.

World-Inspired Hallway with Green Walls Ideas and Designs

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