When you search for inspirations for “entrances” or even “aisles” in your browser or on websites like Pinterest or Houzz, you will notice that concepts like this are outdated. Also, the houses depicted in the usable images will be predominantly American, which is not necessarily what you are looking for. We therefore did some research with our interior designer on this subject and dissected the following article according to the different materials available on the market.
Natural concrete slab
Source : Home Guide
Exposed concrete driveways are loved for their minimalist, sober and easy maintenance. Different types of aggregates are available on the market in a variety of colors to suit all tastes. You can create your own concept or call on our interior designer to have an aisle that matches your image.
Whitewashed concrete slab
Sources : Webb & Brown-Neaves
A standard concrete driveway can make an architectural home design less spectacular unless you add a touch of magic to it. In this image, there is a concrete slab on which white oxide has been applied. This addition adds lightness as well as luminosity, moreover, the expansion joints are square in shape. Details that make the driveway more modern and easy to maintain.
Dark concrete slab
If we always keep the same material, concrete, we can also give it a second look by applying oxide, but this time in black.
Sources : Graya Developments
Cobblestone
Source : Techo-Bloc
We find the paving stone in car driveways but also for patios, pool decks, low walls, paths, outdoor fireplaces, pizza ovens and more. It adds relief to a more modern design while blending very well with a more traditional style. Available in a variety of color and texture choices, our interior designer will help you find the shoe that's right for you.
Red brick pavement
Source : Home Guide
Although it is more traditional, red brick paving can be an interesting alternative when you live in a more traditional neighborhood. You can also use it to enhance the driveway of your contemporary home.
The gray brick
For a rustic and old look, you can opt for a brick-shaped paver, with slightly more irregular shapes than a traditional brick. This type of siding will add depth to the entrance to your home. Mixing styles can create a very interesting look with a more modern home.
Source : Permacon
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