71,683 American Corridor Design Ideas

Modern Farmhouse
Modern Farmhouse
Kat Nelson DesignsKat Nelson Designs
A mud room with a plethora of storage, locker style cabinets with electrical outlets for a convenient way to charge your technology without seeing all of the cords. Lisa Konz Photography
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Cheviot Hills Master Suite Addition
Cheviot Hills Master Suite Addition
Lauren Shadid Architecture + InteriorsLauren Shadid Architecture + Interiors
Gallery Wall / hallway of Master Suite. photo by Holly Lepere
Somerset Renovation
Somerset Renovation
Balodemas ArchitectsBalodemas Architects
Anice Hoachlander, Hoachlander Davis Photography
American Gothic Country Retreat
American Gothic Country Retreat
MossCreekMossCreek
Envisioned as a country retreat for New York based clients, this collection of buildings was designed by MossCreek to meet the clients' wishes of using historical and antique structures. Serving as a country getaway, as well as a unique home for their art treasures, this was both an enjoyable and satisfying project for MossCreek and our clients. Photo by Bjorn Wallander.
MountainHouse
MountainHouse
Misiaszek Turpin pllcMisiaszek Turpin pllc
Resting upon a 120-acre rural hillside, this 17,500 square-foot residence has unencumbered mountain views to the east, south and west. The exterior design palette for the public side is a more formal Tudor style of architecture, including intricate brick detailing; while the materials for the private side tend toward a more casual mountain-home style of architecture with a natural stone base and hand-cut wood siding. Primary living spaces and the master bedroom suite, are located on the main level, with guest accommodations on the upper floor of the main house and upper floor of the garage. The interior material palette was carefully chosen to match the stunning collection of antique furniture and artifacts, gathered from around the country. From the elegant kitchen to the cozy screened porch, this residence captures the beauty of the White Mountains and embodies classic New Hampshire living. Photographer: Joseph St. Pierre
Secret Door
Secret Door
Baird Brothers Fine HardwoodsBaird Brothers Fine Hardwoods
Secret paneled door with custom baseboard and shoe moulding.
A Stately Home
A Stately Home
Wiedemann Architects LLCWiedemann Architects LLC
Our client was drawn to the property in Wesley Heights as it was in an established neighborhood of stately homes, on a quiet street with views of park. They wanted a traditional home for their young family with great entertaining spaces that took full advantage of the site. The site was the challenge. The natural grade of the site was far from traditional. The natural grade at the rear of the property was about thirty feet above the street level. Large mature trees provided shade and needed to be preserved. The solution was sectional. The first floor level was elevated from the street by 12 feet, with French doors facing the park. We created a courtyard at the first floor level that provide an outdoor entertaining space, with French doors that open the home to the courtyard.. By elevating the first floor level, we were able to allow on-grade parking and a private direct entrance to the lower level pub "Mulligans". An arched passage affords access to the courtyard from a shared driveway with the neighboring homes, while the stone fountain provides a focus. A sweeping stone stair anchors one of the existing mature trees that was preserved and leads to the elevated rear garden. The second floor master suite opens to a sitting porch at the level of the upper garden, providing the third level of outdoor space that can be used for the children to play. The home's traditional language is in context with its neighbors, while the design allows each of the three primary levels of the home to relate directly to the outside. Builder: Peterson & Collins, Inc Photos © Anice Hoachlander
My Houzz: Rustic Meets Refined in a Converted Ohio Barn
My Houzz: Rustic Meets Refined in a Converted Ohio Barn
Adrienne DeRosaAdrienne DeRosa
Franklin utilized as much of the barn's original layout as possible, which not only saved in construction costs, but also helped to maintain the integrity of the two-hundred-year-old structure. Rather than completely reconfigure the interior spaces, the designer worked within them and chose materials, such as this steel railing, that highlight and define each area.
The Cove
The Cove
Carpenter & MacNeilleCarpenter & MacNeille
Richard Mandelkorn Photography
entry hall
entry hall
Rasmussen / Su ArchitectsRasmussen / Su Architects
Halkin Mason Photography Painting by Kurt Solmssen

71,683 American Corridor Design Ideas

House on Holdridge
House on Holdridge
Murphy & Co. DesignMurphy & Co. Design
Photo by Susan Gilmore Photography
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