5,01,630 Entryway Design Ideas
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Lawrence and Gomez Architects
Tile floor pattern of glazed tile, marble, and textured squares; red birch built-in bench and "lockers"; Hubbardton Forge pendants
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Amber
This kitchen is in a very traditional Tudor home, but the previous homeowners had put in a contemporary, commercial kitchen, so we brought the kitchen back to it's original traditional glory. We used Subzero and Wolf appliances, custom cabinetry, granite, and hand scraped walnut floors in this kitchen. We also worked on the mudroom, hallway, butler's pantry, and powder room.
LaRue Architects
Resting gently atop a hill, this large hill country contemporary home has a view of downtown Austin like no other. It sports an extensive photovoltaic system, an organic garden, pool, courtyards, and covered outdoor living spaces. The detached guest house and home office suite provide a secluded retreat and private getaway.
Published:
Country Lifestyles, Fall 2010
Stone World Magazine, September 2010
Photo Credit: Coles Hairston
AOME Architects
A steeply sloping lot leads to a graceful downslope entry beneath an arched roof and below that an inscribed lintel (Latin meaning, "Returning fondly home.")
The stone columns flanking the entry, and the upper windows are graced with AOME custom designed wrought iron planters.
Mike Jensen Photography
Mahoney Architects & Interiors
Custom entry door designed by Mahoney Architects, built by Liberty Valley Doors made with FSC wood - green building products. Custom designed armoire and show storage bench designed by Mahoney Architects & Interiors.
Cummings 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
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