2nd attempt, after deciding to have arches into the kitchen.We were figuring out what it would look like with a full arch into the entry.We also had new plans for the door headers. You can see that we have already made some changes to the entry, i.e. painting the door black, but I will show you that later.
Same day view from the kitchen, to see how the two arches would sort of look together,
and a possible black handrail.























































>Great plan. Can't wait to see the finished entry. Love the stairs and the arch, brings everything together.
>It's gorgeous! The larger newel posts, arches and additional trim adds sooo much more interest and definition to that space. You're going to light stained glass windows from behind, aren't you?
>This is going to look amazing! Can't wait to see the finished product!
>Love your new plans and good luck! I know it ia time consuming but worth it! Have a productive day! http://lafeshiddentreasures.blogspot.com/
>I think it's awesome and you are amazing! I can't wait to see it! I love your projects. I wish you were local – you two would be an excellent DIY teachers!
Roeshel
>I love the new plans. Cannot wait to see it all finished.
>I really like how the bottom steps are wider and it really makes a huge difference. Who knew !
>It looks SO awesome! And I love the idea of swapping natural light for a mirror. I'm sure you'll be so pleased! Very talented team you guys are. -shaunna
>Your plan looks amazing! You guys have great vision to see what that plain space can become, and obviously some talent to carry it out. I'm so looking forward to see how it progresses.
>I love the plans.
But if you want natural light, what about a new door with a window? Doors are expensive, but just a suggestion.
Emily
>Emily, that is a good solution, but the budget is prohibitive, and even if we got a smokin' deal, I like the privacy of not having to answer the door if I don't know who is there!!
>u guys are good, very interesting. i really like the proposed remodel.
>You must have an architect in your family history and that gene trickled down to you! The plans look amazing. You have perfectly defined the space, brought in the light, and made it a real eye catcher. Good luck and be sure to post photos of the final project for we who can only dream…
>Can't wait to see the finished project!
>Looks good! I like the detail on the entryway. How long did it take to sketch and overlay all that detail?
>Marvelous post. You were able to get all your tremendous ideas through to me on paper, and that's quite an accomplishment. Your changes would make a dramatic difference. I hope you get exactly what you want!
>Love it! Can't wait to see. We are getting ready to "make" an entryway for our house as you just walk right into the dining room. Love the 3D model.
>I get the budget thing. We built a house back in 2007 and I had lots of things in mind, but money won out.
And I feel the same way about people not being able to see into my house. My husband insisted on having windows in the door as well as a side window, what ever the correct name for those are and I caved, but it has bevels and a stained glass look so it isn't as easy as clear glass for people to see in through.
Emily, again.
>Definately! I love the arch. Pushing back the railing to stop a couple of steps up, really opens up the space so that the railing isn't the focus… It feels more welcoming instead of a fence railing in front of you. The window will do wonders too! Looks fun! I really like your blog! We bought a fixer-upper, and in no way are we doing it to the magnitude that you always do, but I am learning so much from you! Love your style!
I absolutely love love love this post. I love the sketches and how you walked through your process and thoughts. SOO incredibly helpful and interesting. Love the final product too shown in later posts too.
Thanks Gabrielle, we are glad that you love it!