Arts and Crafts Living Room Design Photos with a Tile Fireplace Surround
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Kelly Martin Interiors
This living room was opened up in the remodel to double the living space. We tiled the surround of the fireplace in a encaustic cement tile. The fireplace shelves and mantle were original in this Craftsman home.
Motawi Tileworks
Tile fireplace featuring Motawi Tileworks’ Lisbon tile in Retro Lime. Photo: Justin Maconochie.
Iliana Moore Interiors / Columbine Antiques
The guests' sitting room is furnished in the Arts and Crafts style with a motto - "Live, Laugh, Love" - carved into the fireplace surround. An antique oak settee and small table, wrought iron floor lamps and antique metalware, with a new flatwoven rug in a traditional pattern, complete the effect.
J.M. Froehler Construction
This was an addition to an existing house to expand the size of the kitchen and raise the ceiling. We also constructed an outdoor kitchen with collapsing glass walls and a slate roof.
Miller Interior Design, LLC
"I have about 25 of my closest friends to seat in this room every Friday evening after dinner," she reported, "not sure how to pull that off..."
I do. ...Gotta have a bit of Western Lodge Style in the mix, do you? What would the Metropolitan Museum of Art find interesting as a nod to that aesthetic, only modernized in some way? Maybe if I take sustainably harvested deer antlers and compact them tightly, then section off the whole piece like a long rice crispy treat, capped with leather that's adorned with gilded tooling to match the stencil work on the ceiling recreated from photo documents?
Done. Pack 'em in, Nancy! Plenty of room for everyone.
Photography by Steve Voelker
Motawi Tileworks
Tile fireplace featuring Frank Thomas House art tile from Motawi Tileworks’ Frank Lloyd Wright Collection and warmly colored field tile. Photo: Justin Maconochie.
Mr. Painter PDX LLC
Freshly painted living and dining rooms using Sherwin Williams Paint. Color "Ice Cube" SW 6252.
Marengo Morton Architects
Priceless 180 degree views of La Jolla and the Pacific Ocean, provide you with a front row seat to spectacular sunsets every evening.
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio Photos: William Wright
DP BUILDING, LLC
This quarter-sawn oak mantel was salvaged from a 1915 apartment complex converted to condos. Perfect fit for the space and the vintage.
Arts and Crafts Living Room Design Photos with a Tile Fireplace Surround
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