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Mudroom
Mudroom
UserUser
In the new mudroom I created a Command Center. It has mailboxes, bulletin board, a device charging station, and homework center for our three children. It also contains our mail center and three pull-out recycling bins. I hand painted our existing concrete floor with a floral design. We already owned the wood mailboxes and I repainted them to match the cabinetry. The orb chandelier is from Ballard Designs. Cabinetry is from Starmark and wood charging station/inbox are from Target. Design by Postbox Designs. Photography by Jacob Harr
Aurora
Aurora
Sprucehill Custom Homes & RenovationsSprucehill Custom Homes & Renovations
Esempio di un grande ingresso minimal con pareti grigie, una porta singola, una porta in vetro, pavimento in cemento e pavimento beige
Tree House
Tree House
Neal Huston & AssociatesNeal Huston & Associates
Steve Tague
Immagine di una piccola porta d'ingresso design con pareti grigie, pavimento in cemento, una porta singola e una porta in metallo
Modern Bay Front
Modern Bay Front
SINGLEPOINT DESIGN BUILD INC.SINGLEPOINT DESIGN BUILD INC.
MEM Architecture, Ethan Kaplan Photographer
Idee per un grande ingresso minimalista con pareti grigie, pavimento in cemento, una porta a pivot, una porta in legno bruno e pavimento grigio
Dry Creek
Dry Creek
John Maniscalco ArchitectureJohn Maniscalco Architecture
Ispirazione per una porta d'ingresso minimal con una porta in vetro, pareti grigie, pavimento in cemento, una porta singola e pavimento grigio
Gallery
Gallery
Deering Design Studio, Inc.Deering Design Studio, Inc.
Deering Design Studio, Inc.
Esempio di un ingresso o corridoio minimal con pavimento in cemento e pareti grigie
Our Project
Our Project
Advanced Door Company Inc.Advanced Door Company Inc.
Idee per una porta d'ingresso chic di medie dimensioni con pareti grigie, pavimento in cemento, una porta singola, una porta in legno bruno e pavimento grigio
Industrial House Design
Industrial House Design
UserUser
Striking hallway design with polished concrete floor, gritty exposed concrete walls and grey stone wall tiles, textures well combined together to achieve the bold industrial look, complemented with wooden staircase that bring a natural feel to the hallway interior.
Mangaris Wood Stripes within Concrete Entry
Mangaris Wood Stripes within Concrete Entry
Outside InStyleOutside InStyle
Mangaris wood stripes add warmth to concrete entry. Photo by Katrina Coombs
Idee per una grande porta d'ingresso design con pavimento in cemento, pareti grigie, una porta singola e una porta in legno scuro
Our Portfolio
Our Portfolio
Creative Concrete and MasonryCreative Concrete and Masonry
Esempio di una grande porta d'ingresso moderna con pareti grigie, pavimento in cemento, una porta singola e una porta in vetro
Audubon Project
Audubon Project
Executive Developers, LLCExecutive Developers, LLC
Front door
Immagine di una porta d'ingresso chic di medie dimensioni con pareti grigie, pavimento in cemento, una porta singola, una porta in legno bruno e pavimento grigio
Garage Shoe Cabinet
Garage Shoe Cabinet
The Tailored Closet of Des Moines & AmesThe Tailored Closet of Des Moines & Ames
This shoe cabinet is located in the garage near the entry to the house. Everyone has a space to put their shoes. Each shelf pulls out to reveal all the shoes on the shelf. This cabinet is just what an active family needs.
Туман над водой
Туман над водой
Наташа СорокинаНаташа Сорокина
Сергей Красюк
Ispirazione per una porta d'ingresso tradizionale di medie dimensioni con pareti grigie, pavimento in cemento, una porta singola, una porta bianca e pavimento grigio
Hartford | Renovation
Hartford | Renovation
The Bellepoint CompanyThe Bellepoint Company
New family mudroom
Idee per un ingresso con anticamera chic di medie dimensioni con pareti grigie e pavimento in cemento
Venice Cherry & Walnut Contemporary Door • 8´ 0˝ Tall
Venice Cherry & Walnut Contemporary Door • 8´ 0˝ Tall
US Door & More IncUS Door & More Inc
Ispirazione per una grande porta d'ingresso contemporanea con pareti grigie, pavimento in cemento, una porta singola e una porta in legno scuro
Main walk way
Main walk way
arq.07arq.07
this is the walk way between the main gate and the main door. This is made of polished concrete and artificial grass< all the plants are low water consumtion.
DTLA Industrial Loft Apartment: Entry
DTLA Industrial Loft Apartment: Entry
Andrea Michaelson DesignAndrea Michaelson Design
Dan Arnold Photo
Esempio di un ingresso o corridoio industriale di medie dimensioni con pareti grigie, pavimento in cemento e pavimento grigio
A Contemporary Barn Conversion
A Contemporary Barn Conversion
Croft ArchitectureCroft Architecture
In Brief Our client has occupied their mid-19th Century farm house in a small attractive village in Staffordshire for many years. As the family has grown and developed, their lifestyles and living patterns have changed. Although the existing property is particularly generous in terms of size and space, the family circumstances had changed, and they needed extra living space to accommodate older members of their family. The layout and shape of the farm house’s living accommodation didn’t provide the functional space for everyday modern family life. Their kitchen is located at the far end of the house, and, in fact it is furthest ground floor room away from the garden. This proves challenging for the family during the warmer, sunnier months when they wish to spend more time eating and drinking outdoors. The only access they have to the garden is from a gate at the rear of the property. The quickest way to get there is through the back door which leads onto their rear driveway. The family virtually need to scale the perimeter of the house to access their garden. The family would also like to comfortably welcome additional older family members to the household. Although their relatives want the security of being within the family hub they also want their own space, privacy and independence from the core of the family. We were appointed by our client to help them create a design solution that responds to the needs of the family, for now, and into the foreseeable future. In Context To the rear of the farmhouse our clients had still retained the red bricked historic bake house and granary barn. The family wanted to maximise the potential of the redundant building by converting it into a separate annex to accommodate their older relatives. They also sought a solution to accessing the back garden from the farmhouse. Our clients enjoy being in the garden and would like to be able to easily spend more time outside. The barn offers an ideal use of vacant space from which to create additional living accommodation that’s on the ground floor, independent, private, and yet it’s easy to access the hub of the family home. Our Approach The client’s home is in a small village in the Staffordshire countryside, within a conservation area. Their attractive mid-19th century red bricked farmhouse occupies a prominent corner position next to the church at the entrance to High Street. Its former farm buildings and yard have been sold for residential conversion and redevelopment but to the rear the farmhouse still retains its historic bake house with granary above. The barn is a two-storey red brick building with a clay tiled roof and the upper floor can still accessed by an external flight of stone steps. Over the years the bake house has only been used by the family for storage and needed some repairs. The barn's style is a great example which reflects the way that former farming activity was carried out back in the mid-19th Century. The new living space within the barn solves three problems in one. The empty barn provides the perfect space for developing extra en-suite, ground floor living accommodation for the family, creating additional flexible space on the first floor of the barn for the family’s hobbies. The conversion provides a to link the main farmhouse with barn, the garden and the drive way. It will also give a new lease of life back to the historic barn preserving and enhancing its originality. Design Approach Every element of the historical barns restoration was given careful consideration, to sensitively retain and restore the original character. The property has some significant features of heritage value all lending to its historical character. For example, to the rear of the barn there is an original beehive oven. Historical Gems A beehive oven is a type of oven that’s been used since the Middle Ages in Europe. It gets its name from its domed shape, which resembles that of an old-fashioned beehive. The oven is an extremely rare example and is a feature that our team and our clients wanted to restore and incorporate into the new design. The conservation officer was in favour of retaining the beehive oven to preserve it for future studies. Our clients also have a well in the front garden of the farmhouse. The old well is located exactly under the spot of the proposed new en-suite WC. We liaised with the conservation officer and they were happy for the well to be covered rather than preserved within the design. We discussed the possibility of making a feature of the well within the barn to our clients and made clear that highlighting the well would be costly in both time and money. The family had a budget and timescale to follow and they decided against incorporating the well within the new design. We ensured that the redundant well was properly assessed, before it could be infilled and capped with a reinforced concrete slab. Another aspect of the barn that we were all keen to preserve were the external granary steps and door. They are part of the building’s significance and character; their loss would weaken the character and heritage of the old granary barn. We ensured that the steps and door should be retained and repaired within the new design. It was imperative for clients and our team to retain the historical features that form the character and history of the building. The external stone steps and granary door complement the original design indicating the buildings former working purpose within the 19th Century farm complex. An experienced structural specialist was appointed to produce a structural report, to ensure all aspects of the building were sound prior to planning. Our team worked closely with the conservation officer to ensure that the project remained sensitive and sympathetic to the locality of the site and the existing buildings. Access Problems Solved Despite being in a Conservation Area, the conservation officer and the planners were happy with a seamless contemporary glazed link from the main farm to the granary barn. The new glazed link, not only brings a significant amount of light into the interior of the farmhouse, but also granary barn, creating an open and fluid area within the home, rather than it just being a corridor. The glazed hallway provides the family with direct access from the main farmhouse to the granary barn, and it opens outdirectly onto their garden space. The link to the barn changes the way that the family currently live for the better, creating flexibility in terms of direct access to the outside space and to the granary barn. Working Together We worked closely with the conservation officer to ensure that our initial design for the planned scheme was befitting of its place in the Conservation Area (and suited to a historic structure). It was our intention to create a modern and refreshing space which complements the original building. A close collaboration between the client, the conservation officer, the planners and our team has enabled us the deliver a design that retains as much of the working aesthetic of the buildings as possible. Local planners were keen to see the building converted to residential use to save it from disrepair, allowing the chance to create a unique home with significant original features, such as the beehive oven, the stone steps and the granary doors. We have sensitively and respectfully designed the barn incorporating new architecture with a sense of the old history from the existing buildings. This allows the current work to be interpreted as an additional thread to the historical context of the buildings, without affecting their character. The former barn has been sympathetically transformed inside and out, corresponding well with the historical significance of the immediate farm site and the local area. We’ve created a new sleek, contemporary glazed link for the family to the outside of their house, whilst developing additional living space that retains the historical core, ethos and detail of the building. In addition, the clients can also now take advantage of the unrivaled views of the church opposite, from the upper floor of the historic barn. Feeling inspired? Find out how we converted a Grade II Listed Farmhouse.
Neubau Wohnhaus S
Neubau Wohnhaus S
kraus.krauss Architektenkraus.krauss Architekten
Knychalla + Team
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1.286 Foto di ingressi e corridoi con pareti grigie e pavimento in cemento

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