Brauner Eingang mit Bambusparkett Ideen und Design
Suche verfeinern:
Budget
Sortieren nach:Heute beliebt
1 – 20 von 80 Fotos
1 von 3
Rachele Biancalani Studio
Vista dell'ingresso al piano primo, Il vecchio portoncino d'ingresso è stato dipinto di grigio direttamente dalla padrona di casa. Il grande ingresso è stato attrezzato con capienti colonne della cucina come fosse un prolungamento della stessa vista la grande quantità di spazio.
Lakeside Studio Staging & Design
BEFORE photo of entry, dining room vantage from living room.
Mittelgroßes Landhaus Foyer mit grauer Wandfarbe, Bambusparkett, Doppeltür und weißer Haustür in Orlando
Mittelgroßes Landhaus Foyer mit grauer Wandfarbe, Bambusparkett, Doppeltür und weißer Haustür in Orlando
Cutter Custom Homes
Free Style Design LLC
Moderner Eingang mit Bambusparkett und Doppeltür in Cincinnati
Moderner Eingang mit Bambusparkett und Doppeltür in Cincinnati
Hulan Design
Ken Drake
Mittelgroßes Modernes Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Bambusparkett und Einzeltür in Orange County
Mittelgroßes Modernes Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Bambusparkett und Einzeltür in Orange County
grouparchitect
Architect: Grouparchitect
Contractor: Lochwood Lozier Custom Construction
Photography: Michael Walmsley
Großes Modernes Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Bambusparkett, Einzeltür und heller Holzhaustür in Seattle
Großes Modernes Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Bambusparkett, Einzeltür und heller Holzhaustür in Seattle
Norwood Architects
Entry Foyer with 16 foot long water feature
Mittelgroßes Modernes Foyer mit beiger Wandfarbe, Bambusparkett, Einzeltür und hellbrauner Holzhaustür in Atlanta
Mittelgroßes Modernes Foyer mit beiger Wandfarbe, Bambusparkett, Einzeltür und hellbrauner Holzhaustür in Atlanta
Signature Custom Homes
This unique contemporary home was designed with a focus around entertaining and flexible space. The open concept with an industrial eclecticness creates intrigue on multiple levels. The interior has many elements and mixed materials likening it to the exterior. The master bedroom suite offers a large bathroom with a floating vanity. Our Signature Stair System is a focal point you won't want to miss.
Photo Credit: Layne Freedle
Angie Guy Design
Angie Guy Design
Kleines Klassisches Foyer mit Einzeltür, beiger Wandfarbe und Bambusparkett in Charlotte
Kleines Klassisches Foyer mit Einzeltür, beiger Wandfarbe und Bambusparkett in Charlotte
Sol Haus Design
The floor is raised to hide the wheel wells of the trailer and to provide hidden storage below. This drawer opens to 8' long to provide unbelievable amount of storage for office supplies or even a twin size mattress.
Faith Kiehart Design Inc.
The den entryway looks out into a curved hallway with art niches. To the right is a pivot wall that closes to create guest privacy and displays the client’s own artwork.
PBH Design
Mid-Century Eingang mit weißer Wandfarbe, Bambusparkett, Einzeltür und heller Holzhaustür in Dallas
Lucy Johnson Interior Design
NW Architectural Photography
Mittelgroßes Modernes Foyer mit Bambusparkett, beiger Wandfarbe und Einzeltür in Seattle
Mittelgroßes Modernes Foyer mit Bambusparkett, beiger Wandfarbe und Einzeltür in Seattle
Acadia Shutters & Blinds, Inc.
Stunning soft gray roller shades custom crafted for this new construction property in Atlanta, Georgia. Our client was relocating from California and partnered with Acadia Shutters remotely, trusting our team to execute her design style, maximizing natural light while providing privacy.
Bakken Design Build
Looking from the entry way towards the living room.
Mittelgroße Moderne Haustür mit beiger Wandfarbe, Bambusparkett, Einzeltür, heller Holzhaustür und beigem Boden in Seattle
Mittelgroße Moderne Haustür mit beiger Wandfarbe, Bambusparkett, Einzeltür, heller Holzhaustür und beigem Boden in Seattle
westerbeck | architecture
Sara Adamski, photosbysara.com
Moderner Eingang mit Bambusparkett in Seattle
Moderner Eingang mit Bambusparkett in Seattle
Mark Brand Architecture
Edwardian Remodel with Modern Twist in San Francisco, California's Bernal Heights Neighborhood
For this remodel in San Francisco’s Bernal Heights, we were the third architecture firm the owners hired. After using other architects for their master bathroom and kitchen remodels, they approached us to complete work on updating their Edwardian home. Our work included tying together the exterior and entry and completely remodeling the lower floor for use as a home office and guest quarters. The project included adding a new stair connecting the lower floor to the main house while maintaining its legal status as the second unit in case they should ever want to rent it in the future. Providing display areas for and lighting their art collection were special concerns. Interior finishes included polished, cast-concrete wall panels and counters and colored frosted glass. Brushed aluminum elements were used on the interior and exterior to create a unified design. Work at the exterior included custom house numbers, gardens, concrete walls, fencing, meter boxes, doors, lighting and trash enclosures. Photos by Mark Brand.
Brauner Eingang mit Bambusparkett Ideen und Design
1