Entryway Floor Runner Advice
KatD
10 months ago
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Jilly
10 months agolast modified: 10 months agoKatD
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Advice - Lifting a House, Second Floor Entrance?
Comments (1)Will you have any sort of deck or porch on the first floor/main living level? In the beach communities around here, what many people do is have an inside entrance, to avoid the weather. Then they have a deck that runs around at least half the house, if not all of it. There's a separate, outside, set of stairs from the deck to the yard. If you have both, then you can put the outside stairs where they will be shorter or more convenient--say that you have kids who want to play in the yard a lot. Or you can create a back door on the first floor and have the outside steps lead to that door. So you would have your main entrance, that guests would use, as the interior set of stairs. And a second set of stairs on the outside, that would be designed more for access to the yard from the house, instead of from the street to the interior....See MoreEntryway, Rugs, and Runners
Comments (2)I'd just put 2 runners down the hall. And I'd leave the rug inside the door if you need it for people to wipe their feet on. I'm all about practicality first....See MoreNeed runner advice for entryway
Comments (4)I would be careful to use a good quality rug pad that does not damage the floor. Many floors are damaged by bad rug pads that are not suitable for their type of flooring....See MoreEntryway runner ideas
Comments (10)IMO the 2 rugs tyou have do not work becuase one is very traditional and the other one casual Aztec look. I also don not like the runner on the stairs with either and for sure not another Astec type pattern. Mybe just keep it simple and use the same as the stairs and a piece of art instead of the mirro for just a bit of color ....See MoreSabrina Alfin Interiors
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