Breathtaking foyer areas by Beyond Designs
Interiors

Breathtaking foyer areas by Beyond Designs

From the stunning marble inlay floorings to elaborately decorated ceilings using mirrors and grand chandeliers, to bespoke console tables and chairs to custom artworks, every element is carefully composed to create these spectacular foyers.

Regal foyer in a subtle palette 


Classic pillars, striking black and white marble inlay flooring and a glorious chandelier are combined together in a symmetric frame to create an astonishing visual.


Custom artwork flanked by bespoke wall lights, and a statement console, by accent chairs complete the picture-perfect look of this foyer. Seating with a floral tapestry in pastel shades, adorned by cushions add a dash of colour to this subtle yet chic looking space.

Dramatic foyer for a grand entrance 


An extravagantly crafted mirror ceiling creates much drama by enhancing the grey and white patterned marble flooring. An elegant chandelier of vintage style adds character to the space and everything around while lighting it up.


A vibrant painting statement painting and a grand console adorn the accent wall. Classic seating with a vibrant tapestry adds colour and frolic to this foyer along with bespoke décor accents.

From the stunning marble inlay floorings to elaborately decorated ceilings using mirrors and grand chandeliers, to bespoke console tables and chairs to custom artworks, every element is carefully composed to create these spectacular foyers. Regal foyer in a subtle palette  Classic pillars, striking black and white marble inlay flooring and a glorious chandelier are combined together in a symmetric frame to create an astonishing visual. Custom artwork flanked by bespoke wall lights, and a statement console, by accent chairs complete the picture-perfect look of this foyer. Seating with a floral tapestry in pastel shades, adorned by cushions add a dash of colour to this subtle yet chic looking space. Dramatic foyer for a grand entrance  An extravagantly crafted mirror ceiling creates much drama by enhancing the grey and white patterned marble flooring. An elegant chandelier of vintage style adds character to the space and everything around while lighting it up. A vibrant painting statement painting and a grand console adorn the accent wall. Classic seating with a vibrant tapestry adds colour and frolic to this foyer along with bespoke décor accents.

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