Foyer

Under Stair Storage and Bench
Under Stair Storage and Bench
Frome InteriorsFrome Interiors
Shaker style, traditional hallway storage with wall panelling and an oak bench. Pull out storage for coats and shoes with a small cupboard to hide electrical equipment. Oak shoe bench with storage underneath.
Entrance Hall
Entrance Hall
LLI DesignLLI Design
Although the existing entrance hallway was a good size it lacked character. To address this the stained glass in the fan light window above the front door and side window was reinstated, in a bespoke design, bringing light, colour and texture into the hallway. The original tiled floor had long been removed so a period style crisp black and white tile with a border pattern was specified. This immediately visually increased the size and lightness of the hall area. Nigel Tyas were commissioned to produce a dramatic copper and glass pendant light in the stairwell that hung from the top floor ceiling down to the ground floor, giving a visual connection and really creating a wow factor.
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Stuckgowan
Stuckgowan
Inside Story PhotographyInside Story Photography
Tracey Bloxham, Inside Story Photography
Santa Barbara, CA
Santa Barbara, CA
Imagine Home Beverly HillsImagine Home Beverly Hills
Formal Entry with beautiful rock crystal chandelier. Custom made bench upholstered in pink cotton silk blend.
Timeless Comforts
Timeless Comforts
Dallas Design Group, InteriorsDallas Design Group, Interiors
Designer: Nancy Dubick, Photographer: Dan Piassick
Foyer
Foyer
Iwan Sastrawiguna Interior DesignIwan Sastrawiguna Interior Design
Walnut round table with flower arrangement and iron chandelier are placed in the center of this foyer. Bow front dark stained wooden chest with silver leafed rectangular mirror and rustic iron sconces sit as a background. Coffered ceiling is embellished with ornate plaster moulding details. Photo : Fernando Gomulya.
Nash Terraced Family House in Regent's Park
Nash Terraced Family House in Regent's Park
Adam Butler PhotographyAdam Butler Photography
A Nash terraced house in Regent's Park, London. Interior design by Gaye Gardner. Photography by Adam Butler
Round Hill
Round Hill
Meyer & Meyer, Inc. Architecture and InteriorsMeyer & Meyer, Inc. Architecture and Interiors
The unique site, 11 acres on a peninsula with breathtaking views of the ocean, inspired Meyer & Meyer to break the mold of waterside shingle-style homes. The estate is comprised of a main house, guest house, and existing bunker. The design of the main house involves projecting wings that appear to grow out of the hillside and spread outward toward three sides of ocean views. Architecture and landscape merge as exterior stairways and bridges provide connections to a network of paths leading to the beaches at each point. An enduring palette of local stone, salt-washed wood, and purple-green slate reflects the muted and changeable seaside hues. This beach-side retreat offers ever-changing views from windows, terraces, decks, and pathways. Tucked into the design are unexpected touches such as a hideaway wine room and a nautically-inspired crow’s nest.
Buresh Doe Run
Buresh Doe Run
Hardwood Technologies IncHardwood Technologies Inc
Flat Panel Cherry Ceiling with HT173 Panel Molding & a 3 Piece crown border featuring HT305 & HT475M Crown
East Malvern
East Malvern
LSA ArchitectsLSA Architects
John Wheatley - UA Creative
Notting Hill Flat
Notting Hill Flat
SigmarSigmar
The main feature of the entrance is a vintage Thonet bench upholstered in a checkered black-and-white fabric.The walls are painted in Sure Grey from the Damo collection, available at Sigmar. The woodwork is Cocoa, also from Damo.
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