7,096 Coastal Hallway Design Photos
Sort by:Popular Today
1 - 20 of 7,096 photos
Item 1 of 2
Find the right local pro for your project
CAMPION INTERIORS
There was no true foyer, so we quickly did a makeshift area where you could toss your keys when you came home and check your face & hair before answering the door.
Rethink Design Studio
Designer, Joel Snayd. Beach house on Tybee Island in Savannah, GA. This two-story beach house was designed from the ground up by Rethink Design Studio -- architecture + interior design. The first floor living space is wide open allowing for large family gatherings. Old recycled beams were brought into the space to create interest and create natural divisions between the living, dining and kitchen. The crisp white butt joint paneling was offset using the cool gray slate tile below foot. The stairs and cabinets were painted a soft gray, roughly two shades lighter than the floor, and then topped off with a Carerra honed marble. Apple red stools, quirky art, and fun colored bowls add a bit of whimsy and fun.
Wall Color: SW extra white 7006
Cabinet Color: BM Sterling 1591
Floor: 6x12 Squall Slate (local tile supplier)
The Anderson Studio of Architecture & Design
This Kiawah marsh front home in the “Settlement” was sculpted into its unique setting among live oaks that populate the long, narrow piece of land. The unique composition afforded a 35-foot wood and glass bridge joining the master suite with the main house, granting the owners a private escape within their own home. A helical stair tower provides an enchanting secondary entrance whose foyer is illuminated by sunshine spilling from three floors above.
Photography: Patrick Brickman
Furnishings: G&G Interiors
Barron Designs
Reclaimed wood beams are used to trim the ceiling as well as vertically to cover support beams in this Delaware beach house.
7,096 Coastal Hallway Design Photos
Emerick Architects
The second floor landing has new wood awning windows to bring fresh air into the upstairs spaces. The original tongue and groove walls were left to maintain the vintage cottage feel, but given a fresh coat of paint.
1