An arched wooden front door leads to a Spanish-inspired entryway with warm hardwood floors. Antique furnishings add character to the space and paired with newer pieces that bring a rustic quality.
A "City of L.A. Made In Mexico" manhole cover sets the tradition-meets-modern tone of Broken Spanish restaurant above a recessed wood floor and a one-of-a-kind concrete wall.
Mexican-inspired tiles are used on the tread of the staircase, contrasting against the warm woods and add rich color to the space. Terracotta floor tiles add style underneath, while wrought iron railing curves up the stairs, completing the Spanish-inspired look.
Elements used throughout this special home are introduced right in the foyer, including the glass-and-black iron front door, dramatic chandelier, vintage rug and rustic wood floor. An olive tree brings in nature. Chandelier: Arteriors
Southwestern-Inspired Foyer With a Navajo Print Area Rug
This bold foyer features vibrant blue walls paired with a red and yellow Navajo print area rug, creating the perfect Southwestern vibe for this historic adobe home. Exposed beam ceilings and a small woven armchair finish off the look of the space.
Southwestern Foyer Showcases Original Architectural Details
Though remodeled in 1989, this historic home retains many of its original architectural details, including the heavy wood doors and ancient beams seen in the foyer. An oversized, sun-washed rug complements the Old World aesthetic and softens the floors for arriving visitors.
A one-of-a-kind cast concrete wall acts as the guest entry way to dining area of the Broken Spanish Restaurant. Sandblasted Brazilian marble floors create depth and add a balanced contrast to the “tin” textured ceiling in the main dining room. Behind, a decorative cinder block wall is adorned with hanging plants in a nod to indoor-outdoor eating.
Spanish Hacienda-Style Foyer With Terra Cotta Tile
This foyer has many architectural elements that are indicative of Spanish style. For instances: The wood front door with dark finish, vertical slats and wrought-iron hardware; The terra cotta tile floor with high-gloss finish and blue floral patterns; the wood ceiling, exposed header beam above the door; and the punched metal pendant light.
Dark wood accents create a dramatic contrast against white plaster walls in this Southwestern-style foyer. The mirror and simple shelf serve as a showcase for a collection of eclectic art.
Southwestern Foyer Includes Spiral Staircase, Hand Troweled Plaster Walls
Stepping further into the foyer reveals high ceilings and a spiral staircase that leads to the home's second level. Hand trowel plaster adds subtle texture to the walls and ensures that the space looks as airy as possible.
The glow of the chandelier through the transparent pivoting door leads guests into the spacious Foyer. The sawcut concrete pattern in the entry sets the tone for the bespoke features showcased throughout this North Scottsdale, Arizona, home.
Grand Rustic Ranch Entrance With Dramatic Lighting
Resort luxury meets rustic charm in the entrance of this Arizona ranch home. Reclaimed beams, charred wood and dramatic lighting make a powerful impact in this grand living room.
Neutral floor tile and white walls create a spacious feel in this bright foyer. A row of mounted dolls over the front door adds a fun and festive element of decor. Built in shelves within the walls create space for extra decorative display.
Contemporary Entryway With Brazilian Chestnut Floors
Gleaming Brazilian chestnut floors greet guests as they enter the front hall of HGTV Dream Home 2010. Tongue-and-groove pine ceiling, decorative beams inspired by traditional vigas and smoke bell lanterns complete the look.