1.202 Billeder af entré med malet trægulv og granitgulv

Knowlton House
Knowlton House
Cummings Architecture + InteriorsCummings Architecture + Interiors
The Abraham Knowlton House (c. 1725) was nearly demolished to make room for the expansion of a nearby commercial building. Thankfully, this historic home was saved from that fate after surviving a long, drawn out battle. When we began the project, the building was in a lamentable state of disrepair due to long-term neglect. Before we could begin on the restoration and renovation of the house proper, we needed to raise the entire structure in order to repair and fortify the foundation. The design project was substantial, involving the transformation of this historic house into beautiful and yet highly functional condominiums. The final design brought this home back to its original, stately appearance while giving it a new lease on life as a home for multiple families. Winner, 2003 Mary P. Conley Award for historic home restoration and preservation Photo Credit: Cynthia August
KVargas
KVargas
Vargas IronworksVargas Ironworks
Modern simple entry door
Rustic Wrought Iron Doors in Los Angeles, CA
Rustic Wrought Iron Doors in Los Angeles, CA
Affinity DoorsAffinity Doors
A flat arch, double dark wood front door with decorative wrought iron adorning the glass panels. Product Number: WI 6014a
Jets house
Jets house
KIM JAKOBSEN DESIGNKIM JAKOBSEN DESIGN
The front door sets the stage to the rest of your home. Photo by Liam McMahon Saint John NB
Wyman Hill
Wyman Hill
Sargent Design CompanySargent Design Company
Photography - Nat Rea www.natrea.com
The Stanwood Estate Barn
The Stanwood Estate Barn
Cummings Architecture + InteriorsCummings Architecture + Interiors
The beautiful, old barn on this Topsfield estate was at risk of being demolished. Before approaching Mathew Cummings, the homeowner had met with several architects about the structure, and they had all told her that it needed to be torn down. Thankfully, for the sake of the barn and the owner, Cummings Architects has a long and distinguished history of preserving some of the oldest timber framed homes and barns in the U.S. Once the homeowner realized that the barn was not only salvageable, but could be transformed into a new living space that was as utilitarian as it was stunning, the design ideas began flowing fast. In the end, the design came together in a way that met all the family’s needs with all the warmth and style you’d expect in such a venerable, old building. On the ground level of this 200-year old structure, a garage offers ample room for three cars, including one loaded up with kids and groceries. Just off the garage is the mudroom – a large but quaint space with an exposed wood ceiling, custom-built seat with period detailing, and a powder room. The vanity in the powder room features a vanity that was built using salvaged wood and reclaimed bluestone sourced right on the property. Original, exposed timbers frame an expansive, two-story family room that leads, through classic French doors, to a new deck adjacent to the large, open backyard. On the second floor, salvaged barn doors lead to the master suite which features a bright bedroom and bath as well as a custom walk-in closet with his and hers areas separated by a black walnut island. In the master bath, hand-beaded boards surround a claw-foot tub, the perfect place to relax after a long day. In addition, the newly restored and renovated barn features a mid-level exercise studio and a children’s playroom that connects to the main house. From a derelict relic that was slated for demolition to a warmly inviting and beautifully utilitarian living space, this barn has undergone an almost magical transformation to become a beautiful addition and asset to this stately home.
Design Secrets: How to Display Accessories
Design Secrets: How to Display Accessories
The Dormy House Furniture & Soft Furnishings LtdThe Dormy House Furniture & Soft Furnishings Ltd
Unless you want a strictly formal look, let yourself go with a display that’s not a mirror image. We’ve opted for an elegant table lamp and shade on one side of our demi lune table and a group of decorative accessories opposite. The overall effect is balanced without being slavish to symmetry. How to get it right? Use the classic stylist’s pyramid to group objects – that’s opting for an arrangement of three at different heights, as shown above.
Arrow Wood Home
Arrow Wood Home
Cella ArchitectureCella Architecture
View from the entry across the main stair case and back the the secondary stair case beyond. The floor is a continuous white oak floor with a masked and painted pattern.

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