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"entrance hall" Definitions
  1. a large room inside the entrance of a large or public building

126 Sentences With "entrance hall"

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Silence settled in the entrance hall of the big house.
One entrance hall is a claustrophobic horror, and not by accident.
In the entrance hall, children's scooters are parked next to wheelchairs.
The entrance hall at 813 is all distressed concrete and exposed piping.
Armed men shut the exits and set fire to the entrance hall.
The front door opens into an entrance hall with a central staircase.
Its entrance hall is lined with different editions of George Orwell's dystopian novel.
Stone stairs rise to the front entrance that opens into the entrance hall.
The front door opens into an entrance hall that bisects the home's two wings.
A solid oak front door opens to an entrance hall with a powder room.
The entrance hall of Sonderling is gleaming, with a fountain and plants along the walls.
A stone staircase dominates the vaulted entrance hall through a massive 16th-century carved doorway.
The first floor also includes an entrance hall, kitchen-breakfast room, study and music room.
The front door opens into an entrance hall the size of a small family room.
The front door of the 3,337-square-foot house opens into a long rectangular entrance hall.
The doors to Thomas Jefferson's private chamber at Monticello opened out onto the main entrance hall.
The home's entrance hall has a half-bath, and the building's elevator is on the right.
Today, the tunnel's grand entrance hall reopens to the public for the first time in 147 years.
The entrance hall shines with Canadian pine flooring, which showcases an ornate enamel Godin wood-burning stove.
The front door opens to an entrance hall with a traditional checkered black-and-white marble floor.
The master bedroom is on the second floor, reached by a slim staircase off the entrance hall.
Mr. Putin attended the opening, and a big picture of the president now dominates the entrance hall.
Tiffany redecorated several rooms, and he also installed a large stained-glass screen in the Entrance Hall.
His portrait graces the cavernous entrance hall of the museum, with its soaring ceilings and marble floors.
Inside, the entrance hall has a stone floor that transitions to hardwood in the main living areas.
A private landing leads to a formal entrance hall with a sweeping staircase and a Tiffany chandelier.
The entrance hall leads to the main staircase, one of the most impressive features of the building.
In the stone-flagged entrance hall is one of the most unusual staircases you are likely to find.
The kitchen is off the entrance hall, and there is a separate laundry room next to the garage.
The ground floor has scored concrete floors, with an entrance hall leading to a library with a fireplace.
Some firefighters called for ambulances for the three victims in the entrance hall while others stepped around them.
The entrance hall leads to a stairway, beyond which are three good-size bedrooms, two bathrooms and a family room.
An entrance hall leads to four ground-floor reception rooms: a living room, sitting room, billiard room and dining room.
It has a two-story entrance hall and living room with floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace and fine wood paneling.
Esna Su, whose delicate woven works decorated the party's entrance hall, moved into Sarabande straight out of Central Saint Martins.
A wide, paneled front door with leaded glass opens to a grand entrance hall with Art Deco-patterned inlaid-stone floors.
The front door opens on a large entrance hall that leads to the main living space and a separate downstairs apartment.
Off the entrance hall is what was once the library's private reading room, now used as a bedroom with en suite bathroom.
From the entrance hall, the main staircase (there are also service stairs) commands attention for its curves and white-painted iron balusters.
Opposite the kitchen, across the entrance hall, is a generously sized formal dining room similar to the living and sitting rooms above.
The library's entrance hall—usually frequented by frazzled-looking graduate students, puffy-coated tourists, and homeless people seeking shelter—had been transformed.
Now, parts of the archive sit in a small darkened room to the right of the mains entrance hall in Preston Manor.
"While the rest of the school watches from the circular balcony overhead, new students file into the round entrance hall," Rowling explains.
To one side of the entrance hall is a kitchen with a vaulted, beamed ceiling, four arched windows and GE Profile appliances.
The large entrance hall is on the ground floor, along with a laundry room and stairs down to two vaulted stone cellars.
To the other side of the entrance hall are a library and two additional bedrooms on either side of a full bathroom.
A gated front walk leads to double entrance doors with leaded glass windows, which open into a large entrance hall with a staircase.
Shopping Guide You'll often see low stools in an entrance hall, where they're used as a spot to perch while putting on shoes.
In the posh district of Apgujeong (part of stylish Gangnam) the entrance hall of a prominent saju café is plastered with autographs from glitterati.
The designer takes a short whirl around the entrance hall and the living room, both of which could be apartments in and of themselves.
What's next: New York is building a new entrance hall slated for a 2020 opening for Amtrak and Long Island Railroad trains next door.
The entrance hall has a floor of vitrified "clinker bricks" and opens to the dining room, with garden views through a broad bow window.
The dropped-ceiling entrance hall is enameled in a brackish blue, illuminated by Achille Castiglioni's '60s-era Taraxacum fixture, a cluster of glass bubbles.
Class topics, pinned to the wall in the entrance hall, range from media training and leadership to "France, Christianity and secularism" and "world Islamist organisations".
There was a small entrance hall and space for not only all the furniture he owned, including the bed, but also for a small sofa.
The only original element (dating back to the early 1900s) is the cramped entrance hall at its core, from which the other six rooms break.
I was standing alone in the entrance hall of my boardinghouse when Charles came through the front door on his way to visit a friend.
The entrance hall is a classic example of Gilbert Scott's work, with imposing, stone arches and columns, vaulted ceilings and a grand staircase, also in stone.
Moyo's front door was blown open with explosives, scattering glass across the entrance hall, while the inside walls of Kasukuwere's house were pocked with bullet holes.
Past the small front garden and a black front door is a long entrance hall with Belgian bluestone floors that stretches to the rear of the house.
Sixteen escalators clad in nickel and bronze can be found in the new entrance hall at Harrods — a project that only cost about £20 million ($27 million).
For example, in the game's Paris mission the main target is first spotted descending a staircase in the mansion's lavish entrance hall just as players walk in.
Groovy was the hot red cell dedicated to Verner Panton, an evocation of the entrance hall of the restaurant Varna in Aarhus, Denmark he designed in 1971.
By the time we made it to our tiny entrance hall, Sasha and Olga had taken off their coats and were vigorously wiping their feet on the doormat.
Size: 2,878 square feet Price per square foot: $434 Indoors: Double glass doors open to a stone-paved entrance hall with translucent skylights that resemble rice-paper screens.
Three bedrooms are on the other side of the entrance hall, including a master with an en-suite bathroom and sliding glass doors that open to a deck.
In 2007, the tunnel needed to be retracked, and the Brunel Museum, which honors the legacy of the tunnel's engineers, stepped in to take ownership of tunnel's entrance hall.
Similarly, the fate of another relief by Trevor Tennant, which once adorned the entrance hall of a hospital, was threatened by the institution's closure until a doctor recovered it.
A 29-foot private elevator landing lined with textured stone leads to an entrance hall upholstered in woven suede, all with that "double plunging view" down over Central Park.
"We thought it would be hard, but never this hard," he told CNBC as he handed out ballot papers to Catalans who trickled in to the secondary school's entrance hall.
Scottish-born American industrialist Andrew Carnegie originally presented the 292-bone cast to the museum in 1905, and it has held its prominent position in the main entrance hall since 1979.
One police car drove past but did not stop, and an officer in the metro entrance hall said he was not aware that the ticket scalping taking place outside was illegal.
Inside, light streams through stained-glass windows inspired by Saint Laurent's love for Henri Matisse — blues and greens on one side of the entrance hall, reds and tangerines on the other.
The photo, taken in Mr. Epstein's marble-clad entrance hall, shows a beaming Mr. Epstein — in blue-and-gold slippers and a fleece decorated with an American flag — flanked by luminaries.
When I visit Arora's team on the first day of the General Assembly, they're tucked into a corner of the UN Headquarters' ornate entrance hall greeting delegates with virtual reality goggles.
President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy by the Christmas tree in the main entrance hall of the White House during a party for the staff of the Executive Mansion on Dec.
The front plate includes an ample entrance hall and a guest room, which has a frosted glass door and may be better used as a family room or library on ground floor.
So too did the famed 20th-century decorator John Fowler and the maverick designer David Hicks, who used a drab hue for the walls of his entrance hall in the late 1970s.
To the right of the entrance hall, several steps lead down to a half bathroom with Italian marble walls and a rock-crystal sink, and to a combination TV room and office.
From the entrance hall, a hand-carved wood staircase leads up to the second floor, where there are four bedrooms, a full bathroom with granite counters and floors, and a half-bath.
What in the World The slick entrance hall at one of Modern Education's Hong Kong centers has the look and feel of a movie theater lobby, crowded with teenagers after school lets out.
Most of the living space is to one side of the entrance hall, including a large area under a vaulted ceiling with shiplap paneling and an open kitchen, dining area and living room.
On the same side of the house, beyond a farm-style outdoor staircase up to an enormous second-floor loft, is the main entry, where double doors open to a grand entrance hall.
On a recent visit, the owner offered a tour of the first floor, with its graceful archway in the entrance hall, and its black marble fireplaces in both the living room and dining room.
More quietly than usual, I buzzed myself into the podyedtz (entrance hall) and started walking up to my first-floor apartment when I noticed four or five burly men standing outside my place knocking.
The most significant artifact, according to Souichirou Inouse, a spokesman for the museum, is the entrance hall and lobby of the Imperial Hotel, which opened in 1923 and was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
To the left of the entrance hall is a formal living room with a 26-foot gabled ceiling, a fireplace, Lapacho hardwood floors and four sets of French doors leading to a covered terrace.
In 2014, the interiors were overhauled by John S. Andrews Architects: The front entrance hall was opened up, the kitchen was moved and a family room, first-floor powder room and mudroom were created.
The Grand Entrance Hall of the tunnel is a cavernous 50 feet wide and 50 feet deep, yet the only access to the space is a small door at the top corner of the room.
The stairs from the entrance hall also lead up to the next level, where there is a kitchen, a small living room, an office that could be used as a bedroom and the master bedroom.
For example, at London's Natural History Museum, a plan to replace the cast of a Diplodocus that had been installed in the entrance hall since 1979 with an actual blue whale skeleton caused an uproar.
Past the front door, glass-and-wood double doors open to an entrance hall with a half-bath, a translucent glass ceiling and stairs leading down to the garden level and up to the main floor.
Studiously inert, conceptually obvious and starkly ungiving, Mr. Parrino's end-of-painting paintings will probably never look as good as they do in this building, with its marble entrance hall, double-height ceilings and traditional molding.
A metal version of Valladolid's crest is the only sign of decoration on the bare white walls in the entrance hall, while other rooms feature empty shelves and newly acquired chairs and desks waiting for occupants.
And the Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, at Madison and 25th Street, is a Beaux-Arts building with landmark status that has marble statues outside and handsome murals in the entrance hall and courtroom.
It's easy to be seduced by pattern, he admitted, but when you're choosing a new rug there are other, equally important, things to consider: • Will the rug be in a high-traffic area like an entrance hall?
But something is awry at the academy, from its echoing entrance hall to its no-go cellars; one student, Patricia (Chloë Grace Moretz), has gone missing, and another, Olga (Elena Fokina), gets trapped in a rehearsal room.
Size: 2,268 square feet; 1,200 additional square feet in the walkout basement Price per square foot: $202 Indoors: An entrance hall leads to a double-height living room with exposed struts and beams and barn-wood floors.
He also has a piece in the foyer paying tribute to Notorious B.I.G. Adjacent to the entrance hall is a formal living room with vaulted beamed ceilings and a painting honoring another late American rapper, Nipsey Hussle.
It acts as a central entrance hall, with the ticket counters, information desks and shop that you would expect, as well as a space for reading, a café and a restaurant which offers views of the surrounding neighbourhood.
The 412-square-foot dining room is also a splendid space and, like the entrance hall to the house, is graced with paintings of some of the famous racehorses that were trained by Mr. Lambton's father and grandfather.
Size: 4,848 square feet Price per square foot: $459 Indoors: Crossing the deep front porch under the belvederes, you enter an entrance hall with a paneled wainscot, stained glass and a Moorish fretted arch over the carved staircase.
But it is the massive entrance hall that speaks most to Portaluppi's erudition: All four walls are frescoed floor to ceiling with a whimsical map of Milan and its environs in tones of butter, ocher, coral and jade.
A bougainvillea-draped pergola shades the wrought-iron-and-glass double front door, with the sea visible beyond the entrance hall, through three sets of floor-to-ceiling French doors along the back wall of the living room.
Its old entrance hall is full of pink marble pillars; if you go there, you may struggle to see the connection, but to Santomà the association was obvious: The opening room of his own house would be pink.
Step into the living room, which was once the formal entrance hall and meeting room, and you are greeted by a soaring nine- meter-high ceiling, more reminiscent of the TV series "Game of Thrones" than a holiday villa.
On the other side of the entrance hall is a wing with two additional bedrooms, two bathrooms and an exercise room, all of which can be closed off from the rest of the house with a sliding barn door.
We are taken from the "stuffy and bright" Moscow apartment bathroom — the first place to "emerge from the haze of nonbeing" when the protagonist is not yet 5 — to the suburban America entrance hall from which she will finally depart.
When Chaguan attended the session, alongside foreign diplomats and representatives of China's Supreme People's Court, that three-word promise in English and Chinese shone from a digital screen dominating the bronze and marble entrance hall of this, China's newest judicial institution.
There are swarms of people at this hospital—patients sitting in the entrance hall, staff lining the corridor that faces onto the street, men crouched on top of holdalls on the floor, and mums trying to entertain their increasingly fractious children.
On the other side of the entrance hall is a media room with arched windows and a master bedroom with a dressing area and a colorfully tiled en suite bathroom with dual vanities, a private commode and indoor and outdoor showers.
Size: 25,218 square feet Price per square foot: $2190 Indoors: An entrance hall with hardwood floors and crown molding leads into a living room whose stone fireplace is flanked by decorative wood paneling with neo-Classical details below illuminated arched wall niches.
Reagan's flower-bedecked, dark wood casket stood on a blue carpet, surrounded by an honor guard in an entrance hall of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, north of Los Angeles, as members of the public paid final their respects.
Just as he had during his similarly tense attendance at the G7 summit in Quebec last month, Trump arrived about 30 minutes late for a working session with his counterparts, confidently striding through the entrance hall were cameras could capture his arrival.
But the Parisian chef Thierry Marx aims to change that with L'Étoile du Nord, a brasserie with an upstairs wine bar that opened in November in a two-story pavilion of concrete, polished metal and glass inside the station's bustling entrance hall.
The entire way, by manipulating my mouse or the direction keys on my keyboard, I can look all the way around the entrance hall, from ceiling to floor and all other directions, though I am still tethered to the camera's position in the space.
When it opened its doors for a few days in early November, visitors admired the columned entrance hall and the 17 state-of-the-art exhibition rooms, each in a different colour, with huge windows affording views of the St Nicholas Church and the Havel River.
One of these Souda students, Manir, is about the height of my elbow, fair-skinned, with a close-cropped haircut, pale blue down jacket, and a drawn-on earring (I think he borrows one of the felt tip pens in the entrance hall to trace it anew every morning).
The showstopper feature of the 11-floored building, originally built in 1924 by esteemed British architect Sir Edwin 'Ned' Lutyens for the Midland Bank, is the dazzling entrance hall which serves as a hub housing seven bars and restaurants and a stage for live performances in the midst of it all.
Although new prominence is given to the museum's best-known artifact, the monumental Sphinx of Rameses II, in a renewed entrance hall, the Egyptian statue is just feet away from an alcove that houses two humble pairs of moccasins worn by the indigenous people of Florida and Quebec during the 19th century.
In the central entrance hall, for example, they vaulted the eight-foot ceiling of the windowless space and covered the walls in sgraffito, a technique in which a surface is scratched to reveal a contrasting color underneath, commonly used on the exteriors of the region's mostly 17th-century stone and tinder houses.
Embedded in the floor of the entrance hall is a roughly seven-foot steel shaft, shaped like a javelin and tapering to a sharp point at both ends; it's a sculpture by the Portuguese artist Leonor Antunes, who carried it to an upper floor and dropped it through a hole cut for that purpose.
The Dutch national museum, the Rijksmuseum, reopened in 1003 after a 10-year $406 million renovation and expansion, and the Van Gogh Museum, next door to the Stedelijk, last year opened a new entrance hall on Museumplein, which allows improved access for the long lines of visitors waiting to enter the new wing, built in 1999.
"I was being polite so I came along but as soon as I walked in my jaw dropped and I thought 'My god, this is amazing'," said Jones, referring to the vast entrance hall of his new venture The Ned, launched in conjunction with Andrew Zobler, founder of trendy hotelier the Sydell Group, which counts the NoMad and LINE brands within its stable.
The entrance hall, stretching from the front to the back of the castle, looks as if it belongs in an "Ivanhoe" movie set: an 18th-century Tuscan table; upholstered wooden benches along each side of the partly wood-paneled room; the coat of arms of the grand duke painted on the walls; a coffered, intricately decorated ceiling; and ceremonial spears.
The house of Dior bought the estate in 2013 and set about painstakingly refurbishing all of the rooms, including Dior's office and the entrance hall, as well as reimagining 21st-century additions, such as the Chagall, Bernard, Picasso and Dali bedroom suites, treats for the lucky few brand ambassadors, LVMH executives and members of the press invited to stay overnight.

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