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Artichoke
A country house boot room designed to complement a Flemish inspired bespoke kitchen in the same property. The doors and drawers were set back within the frame to add detail, and the sink was carved from basalt.
Primary materials: Hand painted tulipwood, Italian basalt, lost wax cast ironmongery.
Culshaw Kitchen Makers
This recently installed boot room in Oval Room Blue by Culshaw, graces this compact entrance hall to a charming country farmhouse. A storage solution like this provides plenty of space for all the outdoor apparel an active family needs. The bootroom, which is in 2 L-shaped halves, comprises of 11 polished chrome hooks for hanging, 2 settles - one of which has a hinged lid for boots etc, 1 set of full height pigeon holes for shoes and boots and a smaller set for handbags. Further storage includes a cupboard with 2 shelves, 6 solid oak drawers and shelving for wicker baskets as well as more shoe storage beneath the second settle. The modules used to create this configuration are: Settle 03, Settle 04, 2x Settle back into corner, Partner Cab DBL 01, Pigeon 02 and 2x INT SIT ON CORNER CAB 03.
Photo: Ian Hampson (iCADworx.co.uk)
Gelotte Hommas Drivdahl Architecture
A door composed entirely of golden rectangles.
Diseño de puerta principal vintage de tamaño medio con paredes negras, suelo de piedra caliza, puerta pivotante, puerta marrón y suelo negro
Diseño de puerta principal vintage de tamaño medio con paredes negras, suelo de piedra caliza, puerta pivotante, puerta marrón y suelo negro
Reflex Renovation
cette entrée est composée d'une grand placard avec des portes moulurées et d'un coffre banquette fabriqué sur-mesure en travertin .
Diseño de distribuidor actual de tamaño medio con paredes blancas, suelo de piedra caliza y madera
Diseño de distribuidor actual de tamaño medio con paredes blancas, suelo de piedra caliza y madera
Artisans of Devizes
This Jersey farmhouse, with sea views and rolling landscapes has been lovingly extended and renovated by Todhunter Earle who wanted to retain the character and atmosphere of the original building. The result is full of charm and features Randolph Limestone with bespoke elements.
Photographer: Ray Main
Preschel + Bassan Studio
Modelo de puerta principal exótica grande con suelo de piedra caliza, puerta pivotante, puerta de madera en tonos medios y suelo gris
Donald Lococo Architects
The limestone walls continue on the interior and further suggests the tripartite nature of the classical layout of the first floor’s formal rooms. The Living room and a dining room perfectly symmetrical upon the center axis. Once in the foyer, straight ahead the visitor is confronted with a glass wall that views the park is sighted opon. Instead of stairs in closets The front door is flanked by two large 11 foot high armoires These soldier-like architectural elements replace the architecture of closets with furniture the house coats and are lit upon opening. a spiral stair in the foreground travels down to a lower entertainment area and wine room. Awarded by the Classical institute of art and architecture.
JWH Design and Cabinetry LLC
This side entry is most-used in this busy family home with 4 kids, lots of visitors and a big dog . Re-arranging the space to include an open center Mudroom area, with elbow room for all, was the key. Kids' PR on the left, walk-in pantry next to the Kitchen, and a double door coat closet add to the functional storage.
Space planning and cabinetry: Jennifer Howard, JWH
Cabinet Installation: JWH Construction Management
Photography: Tim Lenz.
Nix Group Architects
Front entry walk and custom entry courtyard gate leads to a courtyard bridge and the main two-story entry foyer beyond. Privacy courtyard walls are located on each side of the entry gate. They are clad with Texas Lueders stone and stucco, and capped with standing seam metal roofs. Custom-made ceramic sconce lights and recessed step lights illuminate the way in the evening. Elsewhere, the exterior integrates an Engawa breezeway around the perimeter of the home, connecting it to the surrounding landscaping and other exterior living areas. The Engawa is shaded, along with the exterior wall’s windows and doors, with a continuous wall mounted awning. The deep Kirizuma styled roof gables are supported by steel end-capped wood beams cantilevered from the inside to beyond the roof’s overhangs. Simple materials were used at the roofs to include tiles at the main roof; metal panels at the walkways, awnings and cabana; and stained and painted wood at the soffits and overhangs. Elsewhere, Texas Lueders stone and stucco were used at the exterior walls, courtyard walls and columns.
PHL & SERVICES
Photos by Libertad Rodriguez / Phl & Services.llc Architecture by sdh studio.
Modelo de puerta principal contemporánea grande con paredes blancas, suelo de piedra caliza, puerta doble y puerta de madera en tonos medios
Modelo de puerta principal contemporánea grande con paredes blancas, suelo de piedra caliza, puerta doble y puerta de madera en tonos medios
User
This traditional bootroom was designed to give maximum storage whilst still being practical for day to day use.
Diseño de vestíbulo posterior tradicional de tamaño medio con suelo de piedra caliza, puerta simple y suelo multicolor
Diseño de vestíbulo posterior tradicional de tamaño medio con suelo de piedra caliza, puerta simple y suelo multicolor
Tom Meaney Architect, AIA
This 6000 square foot residence sits on a hilltop overlooking rolling hills and distant mountains beyond. The hacienda style home is laid out around a central courtyard. The main arched entrance opens through to the main axis of the courtyard and the hillside views. The living areas are within one space, which connects to the courtyard one side and covered outdoor living on the other through large doors.
Sarah Carr Design
Ric Stovall
Modelo de vestíbulo posterior rural grande con paredes beige, suelo de piedra caliza, puerta tipo holandesa, puerta de madera oscura y suelo gris
Modelo de vestíbulo posterior rural grande con paredes beige, suelo de piedra caliza, puerta tipo holandesa, puerta de madera oscura y suelo gris
BCB Homes, Inc.
Hamilton Photography
Modelo de distribuidor clásico renovado grande con paredes blancas, suelo de piedra caliza, puerta doble, suelo blanco y puerta negra
Modelo de distribuidor clásico renovado grande con paredes blancas, suelo de piedra caliza, puerta doble, suelo blanco y puerta negra
Nested Design Studio
Qphoto
Modelo de vestíbulo posterior tradicional renovado pequeño con paredes grises, suelo de piedra caliza, puerta blanca y suelo gris
Modelo de vestíbulo posterior tradicional renovado pequeño con paredes grises, suelo de piedra caliza, puerta blanca y suelo gris
Level One
Modelo de distribuidor contemporáneo grande con paredes blancas, suelo de piedra caliza, puerta doble, puerta de vidrio y suelo blanco
HCD Group Corp
Antonio Chagin
Diseño de puerta principal minimalista grande con paredes beige, suelo de piedra caliza, puerta pivotante y puerta gris
Diseño de puerta principal minimalista grande con paredes beige, suelo de piedra caliza, puerta pivotante y puerta gris
Sater Design Collection, Inc.
The Sater Design Collection's luxury, Mediterranean home plan "Prestonwood" (Plan #6922). http://saterdesign.com/product/prestonwood/
Humphrey Munson
A curious quirk of the long-standing popularity of open plan kitchen /dining spaces is the need to incorporate boot rooms into kitchen re-design plans. We all know that open plan kitchen – dining rooms are absolutely perfect for modern family living but the downside is that for every wall knocked through, precious storage space is lost, which can mean that clutter inevitably ensues.
Designating an area just off the main kitchen, ideally near the back entrance, which incorporates storage and a cloakroom is the ideal placement for a boot room. For families whose focus is on outdoor pursuits, incorporating additional storage under bespoke seating that can hide away wellies, walking boots and trainers will always prove invaluable particularly during the colder months.
A well-designed boot room is not just about storage though, it’s about creating a practical space that suits the needs of the whole family while keeping the design aesthetic in line with the rest of the project.
With tall cupboards and under seating storage, it’s easy to pack away things that you don’t use on a daily basis but require from time to time, but what about everyday items you need to hand? Incorporating artisan shelves with coat pegs ensures that coats and jackets are easily accessible when coming in and out of the home and also provides additional storage above for bulkier items like cricket helmets or horse-riding hats.
In terms of ensuring continuity and consistency with the overall project design, we always recommend installing the same cabinetry design and hardware as the main kitchen, however, changing the paint choices to reflect a change in light and space is always an excellent idea; thoughtful consideration of the colour palette is always time well spent in the long run.
Lastly, a key consideration for the boot rooms is the flooring. A hard-wearing and robust stone flooring is essential in what is inevitably an area of high traffic.
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