Contemporary Living Design Ideas with Light Hardwood Floors

Loft 2 - Living room
Loft 2 - Living room
S&L Associati - Studio Simone SpecialeS&L Associati - Studio Simone Speciale
Soggiorno e sala da pranzo con cucina a vista. Parete con boiserie a tutta altezza, soffitto con travetti. Luce naturale, tende in lino bianco.
Chelsea Townhouse
Chelsea Townhouse
Studio BuaStudio Bua
Situated within a Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea conservation area, this unique home was most recently remodelled in the 1990s by the Manser Practice and is comprised of two perpendicular townhouses connected by an L-shaped glazed link. Initially tasked with remodelling the house’s living, dining and kitchen areas, Studio Bua oversaw a seamless extension and refurbishment of the wider property, including rear extensions to both townhouses, as well as a replacement of the glazed link between them. The design, which responds to the client’s request for a soft, modern interior that maximises available space, was led by Studio Bua’s ex-Manser Practice principal Mark Smyth. It combines a series of small-scale interventions, such as a new honed slate fireplace, with more significant structural changes, including the removal of a chimney and threading through of a new steel frame. Studio Bua, who were eager to bring new life to the space while retaining its original spirit, selected natural materials such as oak and marble to bring warmth and texture to the otherwise minimal interior. Also, rather than use a conventional aluminium system for the glazed link, the studio chose to work with specialist craftsmen to create a link in lacquered timber and glass. The scheme also includes the addition of a stylish first-floor terrace, which is linked to the refurbished living area by a large sash window and features a walk-on rooflight that brings natural light to the redesigned master suite below. In the master bedroom, a new limestone-clad bathtub and bespoke vanity unit are screened from the main bedroom by a floor-to-ceiling partition, which doubles as hanging space for an artwork. Studio Bua’s design also responds to the client’s desire to find new opportunities to display their art collection. To create the ideal setting for artist Craig-Martin’s neon pink steel sculpture, the studio transformed the boiler room roof into a raised plinth, replaced the existing rooflight with modern curtain walling and worked closely with the artist to ensure the lighting arrangement perfectly frames the artwork. Contractor: John F Patrick Structural engineer: Aspire Consulting Photographer: Andy Matthews
25 Queens
25 Queens
Young ArchitectsYoung Architects
Living Room looking across exterior terrace to swimming pool.
Bright living room with navy blue sodas and mustard yellow accent cushions
Bright living room with navy blue sodas and mustard yellow accent cushions
Absolute Project ManagementAbsolute Project Management
The midcentury modern style seen in the reading area is used once again in the living room furniture, being a style that works perfectly with the more traditional features of the space such as the parquet flooring and ceiling moulding. A gold framed circle mirror is used on the chimney breast as a focal piece, while colourful accents are seen in the rug, scatter cushions, books and shelf accessories, echo the colours seen in the large wall map, and add to the element of fun created in the space. Photographs by Helen Rayner
Bluewater Modern
Bluewater Modern
Jennifer Butler DesignJennifer Butler Design
Who wouldn't want to have every morning latte in this cozy and luxe sunroom? The hues of lavender, purple and magenta soften the bold architecture. The popcorn ceiling was paneled, while custom roman shades (Old World Weavers) help frame the stunning sylvan view. Photo by David Sparks
Ping Pong and Wine
Ping Pong and Wine
VintageViewVintageView
A glass wine cellar anchors the design of this gorgeous basement that includes a rec area, yoga room, wet bar, and more.

Contemporary Living Design Ideas with Light Hardwood Floors

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