10 Most Popular Indian Entrances & Doorways on Houzz
Loved by Houzz readers, these spaces show how designers are upping the style quotient of home entrances
The entrance sets the tone for the home decor. We have put together images of the top 10 Indian entrances that Houzzers have viewed the most and saved this year. From an eclectic doorway inspired by London’s post boxes to traditional artwork and cool concrete, these inviting entrances say, “Come in and make yourself at home!”
This story features the most viewed and saved entrance photos that were uploaded on Houzz from 1 January 2021 onwards.
This story features the most viewed and saved entrance photos that were uploaded on Houzz from 1 January 2021 onwards.
2. Location: Hyderabad
Firm: Design Dialogue
With multiple paintings on the wall and an all-white colour scheme, this long foyer is reminiscent of a modern art gallery. Arranged asymmetrically, the recessed lighting in the ceiling resonates the same vibe. The neutral flooring ties the look together.
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Firm: Design Dialogue
With multiple paintings on the wall and an all-white colour scheme, this long foyer is reminiscent of a modern art gallery. Arranged asymmetrically, the recessed lighting in the ceiling resonates the same vibe. The neutral flooring ties the look together.
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3. Location: Lonavala
Firm: Rohit Bhoite House of Design
The main door flanked by rock installations, verdure and a foliage-dappled pathway, this entrance is evocative of the serenity of the surrounding Sahyadri mountains. Long, slender handles, dark herringbone panelling and ash-grey exposed brick walls lend an earthy vibe to this entrance.
Firm: Rohit Bhoite House of Design
The main door flanked by rock installations, verdure and a foliage-dappled pathway, this entrance is evocative of the serenity of the surrounding Sahyadri mountains. Long, slender handles, dark herringbone panelling and ash-grey exposed brick walls lend an earthy vibe to this entrance.
4. Location: Mumbai
Firm: Gaurav Kharkar & Associates
This long entrance lobby is anything but plain, with eclectic artwork on the wall to create an illusion of depth. Track lights illuminate this transitional space while the wooden ceiling brings in warmth and draws visual interest.
Firm: Gaurav Kharkar & Associates
This long entrance lobby is anything but plain, with eclectic artwork on the wall to create an illusion of depth. Track lights illuminate this transitional space while the wooden ceiling brings in warmth and draws visual interest.
5. Location: Gurgaon
Firm: Studio Bipolar
A bright-yellow geometric-patterned screen energises the foyer of this home. The latticed screen allows ventilation and shields direct views of what’s on the other side. The floating wooden console adds functionality to the space, and together with the potted plant, lends character to the entrance.
Firm: Studio Bipolar
A bright-yellow geometric-patterned screen energises the foyer of this home. The latticed screen allows ventilation and shields direct views of what’s on the other side. The floating wooden console adds functionality to the space, and together with the potted plant, lends character to the entrance.
6. Location: Delhi
Firm: Studio AVT
Framed by layers of rich textures and soft colours, a wall mounted Buddha sculpture is the focal point of the entrance to this home. Natural light from the latticed screen and the planter in the corner enliven the space and give it the feel of a tropical spa.
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Firm: Studio AVT
Framed by layers of rich textures and soft colours, a wall mounted Buddha sculpture is the focal point of the entrance to this home. Natural light from the latticed screen and the planter in the corner enliven the space and give it the feel of a tropical spa.
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8. Location: Pune
Firm: Between Walls
Street-inspired decor is the mainstay of this entrance lobby with a park-style bench and a faux window. A red box punctuates the area with a dose of quirkiness and reminds one of letterboxes and phone booths seen commonly in London. Paver blocks of natural basalt stone form the floor.
Firm: Between Walls
Street-inspired decor is the mainstay of this entrance lobby with a park-style bench and a faux window. A red box punctuates the area with a dose of quirkiness and reminds one of letterboxes and phone booths seen commonly in London. Paver blocks of natural basalt stone form the floor.
9. Location: Calicut
Firm: Thought Parallels
This wide doorway shows that minimal can be jaw-dropping. The wood panelling on the door is juxtaposed with concrete, instilling a sense of warmth and intimacy within the spaces.
Firm: Thought Parallels
This wide doorway shows that minimal can be jaw-dropping. The wood panelling on the door is juxtaposed with concrete, instilling a sense of warmth and intimacy within the spaces.
10. Location: Mumbai
Firm: RC DESIGN STUDIO
This entrance oozes luxury with its grand chandelier, glossy surfaces with hints of gold and bronze, and a couple of sculptures. A console with a marble top and metal legs anchors the works of art. The sleek brown and beige palette is offset by a patterned wall. A sleek mirror and the shiny door surface add to the sense of expanse.
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Which of these entrances did you like the most? Tell us in the Comments section below.
Firm: RC DESIGN STUDIO
This entrance oozes luxury with its grand chandelier, glossy surfaces with hints of gold and bronze, and a couple of sculptures. A console with a marble top and metal legs anchors the works of art. The sleek brown and beige palette is offset by a patterned wall. A sleek mirror and the shiny door surface add to the sense of expanse.
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Tell us:
Which of these entrances did you like the most? Tell us in the Comments section below.
Firm: Inclined Studio
An interesting interplay of weathered wood and studded metal imbues texture and adds character to this main door. The metal panels in gunmetal finish are juxtaposed with the warm tones of the fluted weathered oak wood without appearing dilapidated.