Contemporary Living Room Design Photos with a Plaster Fireplace Surround
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Flooret
Kingswood Signature from the Modin Rigid LVP Collection - Tones of golden oak and walnut, with sparse knots to balance the more traditional palette.
Julia Mack Design, LLC
This is technically both living room and family room combined into one space, which is very common in city living. This poses a conundrum for a designer because the space needs to function on so many different levels. On a day to day basis, it's just a place to watch television and chill When company is over though, it metamorphosis into a sophisticated and elegant gathering place. Adjacent to dining and kitchen, it's the perfect for any situation that comes your way, including for holidays when that drop leaf table opens up to seat 12 or even 14 guests. Photo: Ward Roberts
Planika Fires
Create an endless line of fire
Controllable with any smart device
Fire Line Automatic 3 is the most intelligent and luxurious bio fireplace available today. Driven by state of the art technology it combines the stylish beauty of a traditional fireplace with the fresh approach of modern innovation.
This one of a kind, intelligent solution allows you to create an endless line of fire by connecting multiple units that can be controlled with any smart device through a Wi-Fi system. If this isn’t enough FLA3 can also be connected to any Smart Home System offering you the ultimate in design, safety and comfort.
Reyne Design
Family living room with bespoke bench seating, gas fireplace and neutral tones with an injection of colour.
Absolute Project Management
We opened up the fireplace that had previously been plastered over, creating a lovely little opening which we neatened off in a simple, clean design, slightly curved at the top with no trim. The opening was not to be used as an active fireplace, so the hearth was neatly tiled using reclaimed tiles sourced for the bathroom, and indoor plants were styled in the space. The reclaimed parquet wood flooring blocks were fitted in a herringbone design, adding a stunning warm touch to the space and replacing the previous lack of flooring in this area, exposed concrete being a reminder of the extension fitted some time ago. The alcove space next to the fireplace was utilised as storage space, displaying loved ornaments, books and treasures. Dulux's Brilliant White paint was used to coat the walls and ceiling, being a lovely fresh backdrop for the various furnishings, wall art and plants to be styled in the living area.
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Photo: Richard Gooding Photography
Styling: Pascoe Interiors
Architecture & Interior renovation: fiftypointeight Architecture + Interiors
Balboa Design Group
Our team reimagined our client's living space, introducing a custom fireplace with a very modern floating quartz hearth and reclaimed wood beams for the mantle and additional shelving. The custom wall-mounted media cabinet is a combination of beautiful quarter sawn White Oak and Blackened Steel. The feature wall was fabricated on-site from reclaimed pallet wood. Tailored furniture pieces echo the modern, hard lines of the fireplace and media wall. Incorporating pattern, soft textures, and organic wood elements help to keep the space feeling warm and inviting
Contemporary Living Room Design Photos with a Plaster Fireplace Surround
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