Arches Frame Welcoming Spaces
See how to use the classic arch to give your home drama and interest inside and out
The gallant arch is one of the first things you learn about in History of Architecture 101. It has proved its engineering might and usefulness throughout the ages, but these days it seems to be relegated to the role of decorative add-on. It may be the fact that I live in Southern California where there is an abundance of Spanish style residences, but the sight of an arched doorway still makes me swoon.
Even modest homes can benefit from the historic flourish that an arch can provide. The tightest of arches in the tightest of hallways elevates the home's look and adds to its property value.
Framing an arched doorway in thick, rich wood adds a layer of luxury and grandness to large rooms.
Go the extra mile with custom interior doors fitted to your wood-framed arched doorways. Just lovely.
Most room views don't endlessly unfold, so finishing off a sequence of arches with a relief wall niche is a clever idea.
Mixing and matching linear and arched doorways gives a space a New Traditional look with flair.
This bathroom may be a throwback to old Roman baths, but the decision to showcase the arches at two different heights on the same elevation is a modern twist that results in a delightful surprise.
If you must use multiple arches, confining them to one small room, such as a bathroom, is a good idea.
A wider span can be accommodated with a modified arch.
An extra-high ceiling allows you to play with geometry and create an extra-wide classic arch. The end result gives an exotic, even bohemian, feel to this sitting area.
Moving from the indoors out, an unforgettable Renaissance-style arcade can serve as the entryway to your home.
The arcade concept need not be fully built out. Just the facade is enough to imply a sense of historical significance even in new homes.
Think about using an arched doorway to create an inviting seating alcove off a patio.
I leave you with an exterior shot of a home that has used multiple arches of varying scales and spans in its design to great success and for great curb appeal. I would move in right now if I could.
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