What to do? Front entrance brick planter
Margaret Wetherell
5 years ago
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Comments (10)Right now there does not seem to be any symmetry on the path to your door. I would either eliminate the small trees that are there now, and replace them with bushes or shrubs that are equal in height and width, or cut these back and shape them dramatically, so that you have a clear vision to the door. Second, if you could change out the door, eliminating the side window, that's another idea. Sometimes just replacing your front door with one that is bold in color or style is enough to breathe some life into the front of the house. You could also either replace the concrete with pavers or paint the concrete with stain of a color that blends well with with nature.. like a lighter gray or a brown....See MoreEntry into Dining Area - Privacy considerations.
Comments (9)This is on 2nd floor. I've seen people reclaim their entry way, but to be sure I'll need to check with the builder on if its mine to rebuild. If not allowed, then shelf from 3rd picture will be the next best thing! Pocket door sure is an interesting idea, but the builder has already installed 3 ft wide door. I'll check on the cost involved then take a call....See MoreMain entrance design
Comments (35)Create a border along with the window frame using plaster or some other thing to levitate as shown in purple colour then colour two different areas with two different colours main entrance colour should be more bright and welcoming and consider developing stairs from ground to plinth all along the the wall as shown by brown colour This would divide the things in ration and will remove the awkwardness this is the cheapest way . rest you can spend as much as you can . . . For designing purpose contact and whatsapp : +918515033631 All designs are strictly according to the clients need . ....See MoreSuggest the front entry door design for the entry to the dining follow
Comments (6)Thanks @Hyphen Design for your response..I am interested in having temporary partition design not a permanent one as the drawing area is not quite large and we would like to have more space to move around.....See MorePatricia Colwell Consulting
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