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What's at your front door?
Entrance, door,floor tiles, lights, vase, mirror,red, white, black, espresso, rust colours,stairs,art, bench
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Front Door
Entrance
Stairs
Flooring
Doors
Stair Art
Rust Color
Benjamin Moore
Tile Floor
Home Improvement
Tiles
Stairs
Copper
Doors
This copper coloured door was chosen to coordinate with the wooden server covered with tiny crystal glasses. Look at the beautiful workmanship of the large checkered floor tiles and lightly trimmed boarder. Benjamin Moore: Wilmington Tan, HC-34
Margaret Struthers Interiors
What's at your front door?
Pull On Boots
Earth Tones
Entrance
Bench
Earth tones set the mood in this entrance. A practical bench for pulling on boots, while the table supports a much needed lamp and a mirror for last minute touch-ups.
Margaret Struthers Interiors
What's at your front door?
Narrow Table
Build Something
Wainscoting
Flooring
Old staircase and new wainscotting gets a fresh coat of paint. If you have a long narrow hallway then try a long narrow table and keep your space clean and open. A great place to put a tiny lamp add more light.
Margaret Struthers Interiors
What's at your front door?
Old Things
Interiors
Century old house gets a whole new entrance from tiles to lighting while keeping the authentic staircase and original door. This is where the original trim meets the new wainscotting. Can you tell where the 'old' stops and the 'new' begins?
Margaret Struthers Interiors
What's at your front door?
Red Vases
Drawers
Lights
This lovely chest not only fits perfectly beside the front door but it is also practical to 'catch all' and hide it in the drawers.The stylish polka dotted mirror reflects the light from across the room and the bright red vase is the finishing touch.
Margaret Struthers Interiors
What's at your front door?
Red Walls
Benches
Entryway Bench
Condo
This tiny condo entrance steels all your attention with it's melon red wall, couture art and patterned square benches.
Margaret Struthers Interiors
What's at your front door?
Double Doors
See Through
Graham
This large sculptural vase makes a dramatic statement in this see through niche. A bench was placed on one side of the niche while this golden bar cabinet we placed on the other side. Black paint was carried onto the double door closet for more drama!
Margaret Struthers Interiors
What's at your front door?
Keep your entrance clean and open. The focal point remains on the front door with a frosted sidelight for privacy and extra light.
Margaret Struthers Interiors
What's at your front door?
Crystal Lamps
Brown Paint
Round Mirrors
Espresso
Front door was painted in espresso brown paint to coordinate with the long service table and the stunning round mirror. Bookend crystal lamps make this entrance sparkle!
Margaret Struthers Interiors
What's at your front door?