113 Traditional Foyer Design Photos

Piedmont Residence
Piedmont Residence
Matarozzi Pelsinger BuildersMatarozzi Pelsinger Builders
An existing house was deconstructed to make room for 7200 SF of new ground up construction including a main house, pool house, and lanai. This hillside home was built through a phased sequence of extensive excavation and site work, complicated by a single point of entry. Site walls were built using true dry stacked stone and concrete retaining walls faced with sawn veneer. Sustainable features include FSC certified lumber, solar hot water, fly ash concrete, and low emitting insulation with 75% recycled content. Photos: Mariko Reed Architect: Ian Moller
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Palm Beach House
Palm Beach House
Brantley PhotographyBrantley Photography
Traditional entryway Photo by Brantley Photography
Oakville Lakeside Residence
Oakville Lakeside Residence
Principles Design Studio, Inc.Principles Design Studio, Inc.
Design: Principles Design Studio Inc Photo Credit: Barry MacKenzie @SevenImageGroup
Hillsborough
Hillsborough
Jetton Construction, Inc.Jetton Construction, Inc.
Yokomizo Associates, Interior Design; Andrew Mann Architecture; Stephen Suzman, Landscape Architect
A Little House by the Big House
A Little House by the Big House
Meadowlark Design+BuildMeadowlark Design+Build
Meadowlark Design+Build custom built-ins that flow with the design of this Ann Arbor home. Every square inch of this home has been utilized in this whole-home remodel.
Bryn Mawr Basement
Bryn Mawr Basement
Metamorphosis Design-BuildMetamorphosis Design-Build
This Minneapolis basement mudroom showcases a checkered blue and brown Marmoleum floor as well as built-in cabinets. Photo by David J. Turner
Lobby Restoration
Lobby Restoration
Francoise Bollack ArchitectsFrancoise Bollack Architects
This project restored a Renaissance Revival lobby in an apartment building, facing Gramercy Park, designed by Emery Roth in 1928. Roth designed two 17 story buildings, one facing Gramercy Park and the other facing 22nd street and connected them at the ground floor with a 200 foot long lobby articulated by a rotunda in the middle of the block. The integrity of the decorative and lighting scheme had been lost, the rotunda was cluttered by free standing mailboxes, the original travertine plaster (a new material in the 1920s) was hidden under multiple layers of high gloss paint and the leaded glass in the steel windows was fragile. Ceiling lights and sconces were glaring and the "colonial" fixtures were inappropriate. Our approach was to restore the original finishes and colors based on a meticulous campaign of tests and mock-ups, to recover the wholeness of the rotunda by recessing mailboxes in the perimeter walls and to make the air conditioning elements "disappear". We decided to design new lights to enhance the "mood" of the spaces. We designed brass and "hammered-glass" light fixtures after looking at fixtures of the period "in the flesh". The design proceeded from drawings through architect's models to working manufacturer's mock up to ensure that the scale and functioning were right. Finally we selected and positioned new furniture to give focus to the restored spaces. The restored lobby has increased apartment values and acts again as a luxurious entry and meeting space for residents and visitors.

113 Traditional Foyer Design Photos

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