Bedroom Design Ideas with a Concrete Fireplace Surround
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Vivian Soliemani Design
This unique stand alone fireplace services as a main feature of the master bedroom but also helps to create a separation between the sleeping area and a small desk area. Concrete panels and metal cladding wrap the fireplace and adjoining built-in TV unit.
Janet Brooks Design
While having floor to ceiling glass to 2 different views of the desert, this master bedroom still maintains a feeling of intimacy, thanks to the dropped ceiling connecting the bed and the fireplace. The fireplace and dropped ceiling are clad in a raked texture plaster, while the fireplace surround is featured in blackened steel and floats on the wall with no hearth. The TV pops up from the chest at the foot of the bed.
Miller Interior Design, LLC
Unobstructed views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains just beyond the master bedroom veranda. Wake up to a bright and sunny morning here whether the weather complies or not!
Photo by Aaron Ostrowski
Houseworks llc
This 700 SF weekend cabin is highly space-efficient yet comfortable enough for guests. The office space doubles as a guest room by virtue of a built-in Murphy bed and the 2 half baths share a walk-in shower. The living space is expanded by a 400 SF covered porch and a 200 SF deck that takes in a tremendous view of the Shenandoah Valley landscape. The owner/architect carefully selected materials that would be durable, sustainable, and maintain their natural beauty as they age. The siding and decking are Kebony, interior floors are polished concrete with a sealer, and half of the interior doors and the built-in cabintry are cedar with a vinegar-based finish. The deck railings are powder-coated steel with stainless cable railing. All of the painted exterior trim work is Boral. The natural steel kitchen island base and the outdoor shower surround were provided by local fabricators. Houseworks made the interior doors, built-in cabinetry, and board-formed concrete fireplace surround and concrete firepit.
HartleyCox Interiors
The client presented us with the two unframed Barbara Hepworth prints and asked us to use them as a basis for the colour scheme. We managed to source the most beautiful co-ordinating fabrics for cushions and curtains that oick up the colours in the artwork we had professionally framed. Walls were painted in a soft peachy coral which warms this north facing room. Quirky lighting and marble and brass surfaces add a touch of luxury.
Veritas Fine Homes Inc
Evolved in the heart of the San Juan Mountains, this Colorado Contemporary home features a blend of materials to complement the surrounding landscape. This home triggered a blast into a quartz geode vein which inspired a classy chic style interior and clever use of exterior materials. These include flat rusted siding to bring out the copper veins, Cedar Creek Cascade thin stone veneer speaks to the surrounding cliffs, Stucco with a finish of Moondust, and rough cedar fine line shiplap for a natural yet minimal siding accent. Its dramatic yet tasteful interiors, of exposed raw structural steel, Calacatta Classique Quartz waterfall countertops, hexagon tile designs, gold trim accents all the way down to the gold tile grout, reflects the Chic Colorado while providing cozy and intimate spaces throughout.
romero + obeji interior design
Great shot of a recent project reveals this exceptional space with a pair of custom swivels that can face bed, as well as the views. A classic midcentury floor lamp adds interest but doesn't block the views. Functional walnut nightstands float on nickel "X" bases and keep a low profile to allow the lighting and rug to be front and center of the design. On the left, an original MasterCraft burl wood and brass credenza adds a polished contrast to the new earthy concrete clad fireplace wall.
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Bedroom Design Ideas with a Concrete Fireplace Surround
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