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Robert Reid, DBA[abd] MSc RID
Upper gallery hall. Custom mouldings and millwork. Entry to children's playroom at left.
Photography: Kennon Evett
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Culin & Colella, Inc.
Painted hall wainscot paneling with flat pilaster columns and elliptical jambs and casings.
Photo Cathy Pinsky
Anchor Builders
Builder: Anchor Builders / Building design by Fluidesign Studio and Anchor Builders. Interior finishes by Fluidesign Studio. Plans drafted by Fluidesign Studio and Orfield Drafting / Photos: Seth Benn Photography
RealCraft
These mirror sliding doors were hung on our Horseshoe Flat Track Kit. The owner of the space stated, "The mirrored doors and their arresting horseshoe track have received raves since the building opened in October. The horseshoes were perfect and added the casual country look the building needed. Because they are used often during events, the fact that they glide silently and effortlessly makes them ideal."
Toby Leary Fine Woodworking Inc.
Hidden door to powder room. Architectural Millwork by Toby Leary Fine Woodworking; Architecture by Catalano Architects, Inc.; Photography by Richard Mandelkorn
Burlock Interiors
A collection of prints were sent to a custom framer and a ledge was designed out of salvaged, local, black walnut. The ledge shows off the fact that it was once a tree with an irregular live edge.
Barnes Vanze Architects, Inc.
Photographer: Anice Hoachlander from Hoachlander Davis Photography, LLC
Principal Designer: Anthony "Ankie" Barnes, AIA, LEED AP
Carpenter & Carpenter Limited
The under-stairs doors are made from solid douglas fir and stained to match existing doors in the property. They are set on 170 degree hinges to aid access to the storage space under the stairs. Photo by Andrew Carpenter
45,880 Traditional Hallway Design Photos
Dalton Distinctive Renovations
The desire to disguise the mechanical room lead to a custom designed shelf which acts as the entrance to this compact space. It's a stunning feature and is the first thing one see's when entering this room.
Melanie Rebane Photography
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