Eclectic Living Room Design Photos with a Wood Fireplace Surround

Logan Townhouse
Logan Townhouse
DANE AUSTIN INTERIOR DESIGN Boston & CambridgeDANE AUSTIN INTERIOR DESIGN Boston & Cambridge
The clients wanted a comfortable home fun for entertaining, pet-friendly, and easy to maintain — soothing, yet exciting. Bold colors and fun accents bring this home to life! Project designed by Boston interior design studio Dane Austin Design. They serve Boston, Cambridge, Hingham, Cohasset, Newton, Weston, Lexington, Concord, Dover, Andover, Gloucester, as well as surrounding areas. For more about Dane Austin Design, click here: https://daneaustindesign.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://daneaustindesign.com/logan-townhouse
Artsy + Airy Open Concept Living
Artsy + Airy Open Concept Living
Cure Design GroupCure Design Group
Artsy + Airy Open Concept Living - Working with an open concept space can have its advantages...spaces often appear larger, lots of natural sunlight, great for entertaining. However, often times, the caviot is that you have to commit to a concept and keep it cohesive throughout, which can present some challenges when it comes to design. Collectively, the entry, dining, living and kitchen were all open to the centered stairwell that somewhat divided the spaces. Creating a color palette that could work throughout the main floor was simple once the window treatment fabric was discovered and locked down. Golds, purples and accent of turquoise in the chairs the homeowner already owned, creating an interesting color way the moment you entered through the front door. Infusing texture with the citron sea grass-grass cloth wall covering, consistent with the fireplace/TV combo, creating one focal point in each space is key to your survival with an open floor plan. [if you would like 4 Simple tips on creating one focal point with a fireplace and TV click here!] A great layout and spacial plan will create an even flow between spaces, creating a space within a space. Create small interesting and beautifully styled spaces to inspire conversation and invite guests in. Here are our favorite project images!
Oak Bluff Road - Fontana on Geneva Lake
Oak Bluff Road - Fontana on Geneva Lake
Cynthia B. Wilson Interior DesignCynthia B. Wilson Interior Design
I began working with the owners of this house in 2013. We started with the living and dining rooms. No new furniture was purchased, but the rooms transformed when we changed the wall and ceiling colors, added lighting and light fixtures, rearranged artwork, rugs and furniture. We softened the windows and added privacy with very simple linen Roman blinds. We used the same linen to slipcover the sofa. Early in 2015, we tackled the most difficult room. The relatively small family room has disproportionately high ceilings. We worked to minimize the "elevator shaft" feeling of the room by replacing the previously "wimpy" mantel, surround and hearth with a design and combination of materials that stand up to the height of the room. In addition to treating the two sets of windows stacked at ground level and again at 8' as one tall window, we painted the ceiling chocolate brown which is reflected at floor level by the new rug (Dash and Albert - Nigel) and hearth stone. The chocolate brown ceiling extends into the foyer where we hung Circa Lighting's phenomenal "Kate" lantern. Victoria Mc Hugh Photography
Casa Larissa
Casa Larissa
Jared Frank StudioJared Frank Studio
The decorative fireplace and a tiki pendant.
Reception room in West Dulwich
Reception room in West Dulwich
dillon&bethdillon&beth
This Edwardian home living room needed a bit of a make-over so we re-freshed the light grey walls with a striking dark blue, sourced and refurbished a beautiful Edwardian mirror a 1970s coffee table and a mid-century modern chest of drawers. We replaced the ceiling light for a modern retro vibe and sourced a lovely rug and armchair from Soho Home.
Martin Living Room
Martin Living Room
Bolen DesignsBolen Designs
Contemporary Victorian Charm. Inspired by the client's 1938 bungalow and love of Victorian era décor, this project merged period pieces with contemporary colors and accessories, creating a cozy, inviting space - perfect for relaxing or entertaining. A beautiful inverted camel back sofa tufted in peacock blue pays homage to the old, while a sleek, glass waterfall table and zigzag multi-colored drapery panels add a sophisticated, modern flare. Round leather ottomans double as additional seating and a multi-color oriental rug ties it all together. Bright pink custom florals lend a touch whimsy to this adorable, eclectic living area.
Classical Pavilion in Columbia County, New York
Classical Pavilion in Columbia County, New York
Kate Johns DesignsKate Johns Designs
The central part of the first floor is one grand rectangular room - with entry, living and dining areas distinguished through the use of columns, beams and different ceiling heights. Note the juxtaposition of the owner's contemporary art with the classical detailing and antique furniture. Photo: Scott Benedict, Practically Studio
Baker Four Square- Living Room
Baker Four Square- Living Room
Lindy Design BuildLindy Design Build
The custom fireplace in this room is the real showstopper. We were able to marry a contemporary gas fireplace insert with an antique coal fireplace cover to give this fireplace function and charm. We designed a custom fireplace surround to coordinate with the woodwork in the dining room and utilized a variety of handmade tile sizes and finishes to create a fireplace that feels like it has always been a part of this home. To give this room a bit more natural light we also added a custom window with a lovely diamond pattern.

Eclectic Living Room Design Photos with a Wood Fireplace Surround

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