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Donna Guyler Design
Interior Design by Donna Guyler Design
Kleiner Maritimer Eingang mit Stauraum, dunklem Holzboden und weißer Wandfarbe in Gold Coast - Tweed
Kleiner Maritimer Eingang mit Stauraum, dunklem Holzboden und weißer Wandfarbe in Gold Coast - Tweed
Julia Mack Design, LLC
The entry leads to an open plan parlor floor. with adjacent living room at the front, dining in the middle and open kitchen in the back of the house.. One hidden surprise is the paneled door that opens to reveal a tiny guest bath under the existing staircase. Executive Saarinen arm chairs from are reupholstered in a shiny Knoll 'Tryst' fabric which adds texture and compliments the black lacquer mushroom 1970's table and shiny silver frame of the large round mirror.
Photo: Ward Roberts
PORTEUSA
Wrought Iron Double Door - D'Vine by Porte, Color Dark Bronze, Clear Glass
Kleine Klassische Haustür mit Betonboden, Doppeltür, grauer Wandfarbe und Haustür aus Metall in Austin
Kleine Klassische Haustür mit Betonboden, Doppeltür, grauer Wandfarbe und Haustür aus Metall in Austin
Stuart Pliner Design
Kleiner Klassischer Eingang mit dunklem Holzboden, Haustür aus Glas und Einzeltür in Atlanta
TJ Simone at Ethan Allen Princeton
Our twist on the traditional blends beautifully with the pieces in this entryway. The print on the chair ties together so well with the art piece above the chest. Not only that, but the wood tones look so beautiful next to each other, it looks like they were made to be together!
PS & Daughters
We decided to treat the long entry hallway like a gallery. Clean white light, walls in Halo by Benjamin Moore and large scale photography makes the best welcome.
User
Keeping track of all the coats, shoes, backpacks and specialty gear for several small children can be an organizational challenge all by itself. Combine that with busy schedules and various activities like ballet lessons, little league, art classes, swim team, soccer and music, and the benefits of a great mud room organization system like this one becomes invaluable. Rather than an enclosed closet, separate cubbies for each family member ensures that everyone has a place to store their coats and backpacks. The look is neat and tidy, but easier than a traditional closet with doors, making it more likely to be used by everyone — including children. Hooks rather than hangers are easier for children and help prevent jackets from being to left on the floor. A shoe shelf beneath each cubby keeps all the footwear in order so that no one ever ends up searching for a missing shoe when they're in a hurry. a drawer above the shoe shelf keeps mittens, gloves and small items handy. A shelf with basket above each coat cubby is great for keys, wallets and small items that might otherwise become lost. The cabinets above hold gear that is out-of-season or infrequently used. An additional shoe cupboard that spans from floor to ceiling offers a place to keep boots and extra shoes.
White shaker style cabinet doors with oil rubbed bronze hardware presents a simple, clean appearance to organize the clutter, while bead board panels at the back of the coat cubbies adds a casual, country charm.
Designer - Gerry Ayala
Photo - Cathy Rabeler
Pizzale Design Inc.
Mike Chajecki Photography www.mikechajecki.com
Kleine Klassische Haustür mit beiger Wandfarbe, Porzellan-Bodenfliesen und dunkler Holzhaustür in Toronto
Kleine Klassische Haustür mit beiger Wandfarbe, Porzellan-Bodenfliesen und dunkler Holzhaustür in Toronto
colleen lonergan studio
Kleiner Klassischer Eingang mit Vestibül, grüner Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden, weißer Haustür und Einzeltür in New York
Harth Builders
We created a small bump out next to their garage and family room for the mudroom. The difficult aspect here was trying to match the new siding, brick water table and roof with the existing.
Photo Credit: Mike Irby
CLPM Limited
This welcoming front door is a modern reproduction which is in keeping with the 1920's heritage of the house. The lantern is an effective but stylish way to light the area.
CLPM project manager tip - invest well. Front doors should be well made and thermally efficient, as well as stylish. If you live in a rural location or your door is hidden from view then do consider additional security.
Thompson Remodeling
The kitchen in this 1950’s home needed a complete overhaul. It was dark, outdated and inefficient.
The homeowners wanted to give the space a modern feel without losing the 50’s vibe that is consistent throughout the rest of the home.
The homeowner’s needs included:
- Working within a fixed space, though reconfiguring or moving walls was okay
- Incorporating work space for two chefs
- Creating a mudroom
- Maintaining the existing laundry chute
- A concealed trash receptacle
The new kitchen makes use of every inch of space. To maximize counter and cabinet space, we closed in a second exit door and removed a wall between the kitchen and family room. This allowed us to create two L shaped workspaces and an eat-in bar space. A new mudroom entrance was gained by capturing space from an existing closet next to the main exit door.
The industrial lighting fixtures and wrought iron hardware bring a modern touch to this retro space. Inset doors on cabinets and beadboard details replicate details found throughout the rest of this 50’s era house.
Spring Creek Design
This old farmhouse (ca. late 18th century) has undergone many renovations over the years. Spring Creek Design added its stamp in 2008, with a small mudroom addition and a complete interior renovation.
The addition encompasses a 1st floor mudroom with extensive cabinetry and closetry. Upon entering the space from the driveway, cabinet and countertop space is provided to accommodate incoming grocery bags. Next in line are a series of “lockers” and cubbies - just right for coats, hats and book bags. Further inside is a wrap-around window seat with cedar shoe racks beneath. A stainless steel dog feeding station rounds out the amenities - all built atop a natural Vermont slate floor.
On the lower level, the addition features a full bathroom and a “Dude Pod” - a compact work and play space for the resident code monkey. Outfitted with a stand-up desk and an electronic drum kit, one needs only emerge for Mountain Dew refills and familial visits.
Within the existing space, we added an ensuite bathroom for the third floor bedroom. The second floor bathroom and first floor powder room were also gutted and remodeled.
The master bedroom was extensively remodeled - given a vaulted ceiling and a wall of floor-to-roof built-ins accessed with a rolling ladder.
An extensive, multi-level deck and screen house was added to provide outdoor living space, with secure, dry storage below.
Design Criteria:
- Update house with a high sustainability standard.
- Provide bathroom for daughters’ third floor bedroom.
- Update remaining bathrooms
- Update cramped, low ceilinged master bedroom
- Provide mudroom/entryway solutions.
- Provide a window seating space with good visibility of back and side yards – to keep an eye on the kids at play.
- Replace old deck with a updated deck/screen porch combination.
- Update sitting room with a wood stove and mantle.
Special Features:
- Insulated Concrete Forms used for Dude Pod foundation.
- Soy-based spray foam insulation used in the addition and master bedroom.
- Paperstone countertops in mudroom.
- Zero-VOC paints and finishes used throughout the project.
- All decking and trim for the deck/screen porch is made from 100% recycled HDPE (milk jugs, soda, water bottles)
- High efficiency combination washer/dryer.
Amanda Napier
Omar Tatum
Kleiner Klassischer Eingang mit Stauraum, grauer Wandfarbe und hellem Holzboden in Louisville
Kleiner Klassischer Eingang mit Stauraum, grauer Wandfarbe und hellem Holzboden in Louisville
Anna Rodé Designs, Inc.
The original entry decor featured a stone table with an iron base in front of a mirror.
Kleiner Mediterraner Eingang mit Korridor, beiger Wandfarbe, Porzellan-Bodenfliesen, Einzeltür und hellbrauner Holzhaustür in San Diego
Kleiner Mediterraner Eingang mit Korridor, beiger Wandfarbe, Porzellan-Bodenfliesen, Einzeltür und hellbrauner Holzhaustür in San Diego
Nathan Taylor for Obelisk Home
Original Art by Karen Schneider, Photos by Randy Colwell
Kleines Klassisches Foyer mit beiger Wandfarbe und braunem Holzboden in Sonstige
Kleines Klassisches Foyer mit beiger Wandfarbe und braunem Holzboden in Sonstige
Monogram Decor
Photo by Adza
Kleines Modernes Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden, Einzeltür und weißer Haustür in San Francisco
Kleines Modernes Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden, Einzeltür und weißer Haustür in San Francisco
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