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Schwarzer Eingang mit Haustür aus Glas Ideen und Design

Hillside Drive
Hillside Drive
Mica McOmber-Three Creeks ConstructionMica McOmber-Three Creeks Construction
Mid-Century modern Renovation front entry. Custom made frosted glass front Door made from clear Larch sourced locally. Cedar Rainscreen siding with dark brown stain. Vertical cedar accents with Sikkens finish.
Flint Hills Modern Prairie - Andover, KS
Flint Hills Modern Prairie - Andover, KS
Nies HomesNies Homes
Shane Organ Photo
Mittelgroßes Modernes Foyer mit Doppeltür, Haustür aus Glas, beiger Wandfarbe und dunklem Holzboden in Wichita
Upstate Door Custom Exterior Doors
Upstate Door Custom Exterior Doors
Upstate DoorUpstate Door
Upstate Door makes hand-crafted custom, semi-custom and standard interior and exterior doors from a full array of wood species and MDF materials. Custom white painted single 20 lite over 12 panel door with 22 lite sidelites
Entrance
Entrance
Gabberts Design StudioGabberts Design Studio
Designed by Marie Meko, Allied ASID
Urige Haustür mit Doppeltür und Haustür aus Glas in Minneapolis
Cape Dutch Modern
Cape Dutch Modern
Lucy Interior DesignLucy Interior Design
Architect: Charlie & Co. | Builder: Detail Homes | Photographer: Spacecrafting
Stilmix Eingang mit Stauraum, weißer Wandfarbe, Terrakottaboden, Haustür aus Glas und orangem Boden in Minneapolis
Art Deco House, Malvern
Art Deco House, Malvern
Caulfield Krivanek ArchitectureCaulfield Krivanek Architecture
With a touch of Hollywood glamour, this grand entrance welcomes visitors. Exquisite detailing in the front door, first floor window and entrance lights offer a glimpse of the quality of finishes inside the home.
New Custom Modern Single Family Home in San Francisco
New Custom Modern Single Family Home in San Francisco
MESH dbsMESH dbs
Großer Moderner Eingang mit Haustür aus Glas, grauer Wandfarbe, dunklem Holzboden, Einzeltür, schwarzem Boden, gewölbter Decke und Ziegelwänden in San Francisco
Mudrooms
Mudrooms
Closet FactoryCloset Factory
Mudrooms are practical entryway spaces that serve as a buffer between the outdoors and the main living areas of a home. Typically located near the front or back door, mudrooms are designed to keep the mess of the outside world at bay. These spaces often feature built-in storage for coats, shoes, and accessories, helping to maintain a tidy and organized home. Durable flooring materials, such as tile or easy-to-clean surfaces, are common in mudrooms to withstand dirt and moisture. Additionally, mudrooms may include benches or cubbies for convenient seating and storage of bags or backpacks. With hooks for hanging outerwear and perhaps a small sink for quick cleanups, mudrooms efficiently balance functionality with the demands of an active household, providing an essential transitional space in the home.
Traditional Entry
Traditional Entry
Klassische Haustür mit Doppeltür und Haustür aus Glas in Atlanta
Canterbury Residence
Canterbury Residence
Scott Edwards ArchitectureScott Edwards Architecture
Moderne Haustür mit weißer Wandfarbe, Betonboden, Einzeltür, Haustür aus Glas und grauem Boden in Portland
School House Eclectic
School House Eclectic
Third  Coast InteriorsThird Coast Interiors
Mittelgroßer Klassischer Eingang mit Korridor, bunten Wänden, Einzeltür, Haustür aus Glas, buntem Boden und Keramikboden in Chicago
Industrial Farm House
Industrial Farm House
Christopher Simmonds ArchitectChristopher Simmonds Architect
The client’s brief was to create a space reminiscent of their beloved downtown Chicago industrial loft, in a rural farm setting, while incorporating their unique collection of vintage and architectural salvage. The result is a custom designed space that blends life on the farm with an industrial sensibility. The new house is located on approximately the same footprint as the original farm house on the property. Barely visible from the road due to the protection of conifer trees and a long driveway, the house sits on the edge of a field with views of the neighbouring 60 acre farm and creek that runs along the length of the property. The main level open living space is conceived as a transparent social hub for viewing the landscape. Large sliding glass doors create strong visual connections with an adjacent barn on one end and a mature black walnut tree on the other. The house is situated to optimize views, while at the same time protecting occupants from blazing summer sun and stiff winter winds. The wall to wall sliding doors on the south side of the main living space provide expansive views to the creek, and allow for breezes to flow throughout. The wrap around aluminum louvered sun shade tempers the sun. The subdued exterior material palette is defined by horizontal wood siding, standing seam metal roofing and large format polished concrete blocks. The interiors were driven by the owners’ desire to have a home that would properly feature their unique vintage collection, and yet have a modern open layout. Polished concrete floors and steel beams on the main level set the industrial tone and are paired with a stainless steel island counter top, backsplash and industrial range hood in the kitchen. An old drinking fountain is built-in to the mudroom millwork, carefully restored bi-parting doors frame the library entrance, and a vibrant antique stained glass panel is set into the foyer wall allowing diffused coloured light to spill into the hallway. Upstairs, refurbished claw foot tubs are situated to view the landscape. The double height library with mezzanine serves as a prominent feature and quiet retreat for the residents. The white oak millwork exquisitely displays the homeowners’ vast collection of books and manuscripts. The material palette is complemented by steel counter tops, stainless steel ladder hardware and matte black metal mezzanine guards. The stairs carry the same language, with white oak open risers and stainless steel woven wire mesh panels set into a matte black steel frame. The overall effect is a truly sublime blend of an industrial modern aesthetic punctuated by personal elements of the owners’ storied life. Photography: James Brittain
Front Doors
Front Doors
Abraxis Art Glass & Doors, IncAbraxis Art Glass & Doors, Inc
Große Moderne Haustür mit Travertin, Einzeltür und Haustür aus Glas in Denver
Manly House
Manly House
Sandberg Schoffel ArchitectsSandberg Schoffel Architects
Landscape design creates a tropical resort character, lighting creates highlights at the front. Photo; Tom Ferguson
Moderner Eingang mit Haustür aus Glas in Sydney
California Rancher and Pool House
California Rancher and Pool House
LMB InteriorsLMB Interiors
Bradley mirror Photo Credit: Eric Rorer
Mittelgroßes Mid-Century Foyer mit beiger Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden, Einzeltür und Haustür aus Glas in San Francisco
Front Entry
Front Entry
De Mattei ConstructionDe Mattei Construction
Photo Credit: Eric Zepeda
Große Moderne Haustür mit Einzeltür, Haustür aus Glas, beiger Wandfarbe, Betonboden und braunem Boden in San Francisco
31107 Coast Highway, Laguna Beach
31107 Coast Highway, Laguna Beach
Jeri Koegel PhotographyJeri Koegel Photography
Jeri Koegel
Eklektische Haustür mit Einzeltür und Haustür aus Glas in Orange County
Miami Beach House Renovation
Miami Beach House Renovation
Atelier-DorceAtelier-Dorce
Work performed at Alexander Gorlin Architects
Modernes Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Keramikboden, Doppeltür, Haustür aus Glas und buntem Boden in New York
Halladay House
Halladay House
MB architecture + designMB architecture + design
Kleiner Klassischer Eingang mit Stauraum, weißer Wandfarbe, Keramikboden, Einzeltür, Haustür aus Glas und schwarzem Boden in Burlington
Mud room
Mud room
Bryan Assoc. Inc. ArchitectsBryan Assoc. Inc. Architects
These windows operate independently.
Mittelgroßer Klassischer Eingang mit Stauraum, lila Wandfarbe, Keramikboden, Einzeltür, Haustür aus Glas und beigem Boden in Chicago

Schwarzer Eingang mit Haustür aus Glas Ideen und Design

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