With the right floor in place your entryway can look as though it jumped off the pages of your favorite decorating magazine.
The floor in the entry.
This entry has a great old school feeling with a fresh look.
Pave the floors with small brock shaped tiles.
Muted red shutters offer a pop of color and cheery flowers replaced a row of boring front yard shrubs.
This is a beautiful entry with a beautiful black and white pattern floor tile.
An entry may open into the living room a hall to the rest of the house and the stairs to a second floor.
Tile floor is perfect for entryways of any size whether you have a grand foyer or a smaller mudroom.
The materials and colors here are similar to what you will see in our commercial project and a big reason we are loving this floor tile.
The slate floor has a good combination with white walls and wall panels when there is a narrow entrance in the house.
Keeping the same flooring makes sense.
Floors in general take a lot of abuse.
The best entryway floors stand up to all the moisture and dirt that gets tracked through a threshold.
As is so often the case the key to success is location location location.
Get some indoor plant and place it by the sides of the floor.
Hardwood on the entry floors flows seamlessly into.
Color style daily maintenance and whether or not the flooring requires professional.
Protect your home by installing durable materials like porcelain ceramic and slate.
A covered landing highlights the previously unadorned front door and a dormer offers height and visual interest at the roofline.
How high to hang a chandelier in a foyer.
The worn out siding was replaced with a stone pattern on the first floor and warm neutral on the second floor.
But if there is a single spot in your home that begs for beautiful high traffic flooring it is the entryway especially in busy households.
A chandelier can bring elegance charm and a warm glow to your foyer so long.