Brown Living Room Design Photos with Concrete Floors

Contemporary Hillside Home
Contemporary Hillside Home
Allen ConstructionAllen Construction
Architect: Becker Henson Niksto General Contractor: Allen Construction Photographer: Jim Bartsch Photography
LOFT  | Luxury Loft Design Transformation
LOFT | Luxury Loft Design Transformation
FOUR POINT DESIGN BUILD INCFOUR POINT DESIGN BUILD INC
LOFT | Luxury Loft Transformation | FOUR POINT DESIGN BUILD INC This ultra feminine luxury loft was designed for an up-and-coming fashion/travel writer. With 30' soaring ceiling heights, five levels, winding paths of travel and tight stairways, no storage at all, very little usable wall space, a tight timeline, and a very modest budget, we had our work cut out for us. Thrilled to report, the client loves it, and we completed the project on time and on budget. Photography by Riley Jamison
ZIGZAGhouse
ZIGZAGhouse
in.site:architecturein.site:architecture
A cozy and eclectic living room with plenty of warmth - from the fireplace to the sunshine. Photo Credit: Tim Wilkes
TriBeCa Loft Living Area
TriBeCa Loft Living Area
Room For Change NYCRoom For Change NYC
This 15 ft high open plan space is very spacious and it is notionally divided in living room, library, dining room and family room.
Skyline Residence
Skyline Residence
Robert Miller FAIA ArchitectsRobert Miller FAIA Architects
The owners desired a modest home that would enable them to experience the dual natures of the outdoors: intimate forest and sweeping views. The use of economical, pre-fabricated materials was seen as an opportunity to develop an expressive architecture. The house is organized on a four-foot module, establishing a delicate rigor for the building and maximizing the use of pre-manufactured materials. A series of open web trusses are combined with dimensional wood framing to form broad overhangs. Plywood sheets spanning between the trusses are left exposed at the eaves. An insulated aluminum window system is attached to exposed laminated wood columns, creating an expansive yet economical wall of glass in the living spaces with mountain views. On the opposite side, support spaces and a children’s desk are located along the hallway. A bridge clad in green fiber cement panels marks the entry. Visible through the front door is an angled yellow wall that opens to a protected outdoor space between the garage and living spaces, offering the first views of the mountain peaks. Living and sleeping spaces are arranged in a line, with a circulation corridor to the east. The exterior is clad in pre-finished fiber cement panels that match the horizontal spacing of the window mullions, accentuating the linear nature of the structure. Two boxes clad in corrugated metal punctuate the east elevation. At the north end of the house, a deck extends into the landscape, providing a quiet place to enjoy the view. Images by Nic LeHoux Photography
Majestic Adobe Family Room
Majestic Adobe Family Room
Trillium Enterprises, INC.Trillium Enterprises, INC.
This mixed-use living/dining space has a wall of windows that open to the yard. © Holly Lepere
Craven Gap Residence
Craven Gap Residence
Altura ArchitectsAltura Architects
This modern passive solar residence sits on five acres of steep mountain land with great views looking down the Beaverdam Valley in Asheville, North Carolina. The house is on a south-facing slope that allowed the owners to build the energy efficient, passive solar house they had been dreaming of. Our clients were looking for decidedly modern architecture with a low maintenance exterior and a clean-lined and comfortable interior. We developed a light and neutral interior palette that provides a simple backdrop to highlight an extensive family art collection and eclectic mix of antique and modern furniture. Builder: Standing Stone Builders

Brown Living Room Design Photos with Concrete Floors

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