Arts and Crafts Red Living Room Design Photos
Shigetomi Pratt Architects, Inc.
Craftsman style furniture was designed and built custom for this project.
SoYoung Mack Design, Assoc. AIA
Craftsman Bungalow Living room showcasing woodwork, stained glass windows and lighting modeled after the Greene and Greene Gamble house, featuring Stickley furniture.
Barry Toranto Photography
Blackline Renovations
Keeping within the original footprint, the cased openings between the living room and dining room were widened to create better flow. Low built-in bookshelves were added below the windows in the living room, as well as full-height bookshelves in the dining room, both purposely matched to fit the home’s original 1920’s architecture. The wood flooring was matched and re-finished throughout the home to seamlessly blend the rooms and make the space look larger. In addition to the interior remodel, the home’s exterior received a new facelift with a fresh coat of paint and repairs to the existing siding.
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.
mahalo hale
A colorful living room, with Moroccan couches, Asian, furnitures, Italian lighting, Californian art, and Turkish carpets...
Belltown Design LLC
I enjoy designing cushions, pillows and bedding because that means I get to handle some of the most amazing fabrics! This red, floral motif, plush Stickley fabric is one of them! Cotswold Cottage, Tacoma, WA. Belltown Design. Photography by Paula McHugh
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.
Calla Lily Designs LLC
This residence was a vintage craftsman reproduction. The client requested color, eclectic and functional style and a purpose for every space in the house. This home is occupied by a young and vibrant family and our goal was to let there personality shine through. The client likes to decorate so we worked around some of her finds through the process.
Tim Andersen Architect
View from entry shows wall between living and dining rooms rebuilt. We detailed it as cased openings with columns and cabinets, and completed crown moldings to recover shape of rooms, and improve use. David Whelan photo
Tom Kuniholm Architects, AIA
This beautiful fireplace connects the living room with the kitchen and dining area
SureCrete Design Products
Interior design doesn’t always have to be something you just can’t wait to be done with. If you’re decorating your new home or you’ve decided to redecorate a place where you live – stop for a second and consider this amazing black epoxy metallic floor.
It’s three-dimensional look and brushed structure make it fantastically unique in a generally uniformed “cookie-cutter” market today. Depending on your needs and preferences, we’re sure you can include it in at least one room in your house and make it reflect your personality even better than before.
Mercury Mosaics and Tile
Cozy up to this fireplace under the mountains—at least a beautiful mountain photo! Warm amber tones of tile, accented with a soft green, surround this fireplace. The hearth is held steady with Amber on red clay in 4"x4" tiles.
Large Format Savvy Squares - 65W Amber, 65R Amber, 1028 Grey Spice, 123W Patina, 125R Sahara Sands / Hearth | 4"x4"s - 65R Amber
Arts and Crafts Red Living Room Design Photos
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