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Adrienne DeRosa
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa © 2015 Houzz
Although the couple expected to run into the usual issues of renovation, they soon learned that the house was in worse shape than they thought. While they had planned on some cosmetic changes and utility updates, it was soon apparent that the amount of neglect had taken a tole on the home. "We knew we would be living through some level of chaos," Catherine explains, "but didn't expect ti to be nearly as bad as it was, which was a complete gut-job of the entire house!"
Once the paneling and carpet were removed, and drop-ceiling dismantled, the special qualities of the house began to reveal themselves. Starting with a clean slate allowed the Williamsons to create the space as they wanted it to be. In order to allow more light to pass through the downstairs, Bryan created pass-throughs from the living room to the dining room. "We didn't want to take down the entire wall because we wanted to keep as much of the original layout as possible, so this was a good compromise," says Catherine. Having the open volume between rooms has also proven very beneficial for larger gatherings as well, as guests may converse more easily from room to room.
Yankee Barn Homes
A view of the brick fireplace in the living room, taken from the dining room area in this Yankee Barn Homes shingle style.
Renewal by Andersen Long Island
Fantastic living room with large new sliding doors and double hung windows we installed. This traditionally styled room with beautiful wood floors and white mantle around the fireplace, looks great with stylish new white replacement windows and patio doors we installed. Find out more about getting all new windows and doors from Renewal by Andersen of Long Island, serving Nassau, Suffolk, Brooklyn and Queens.
lnclighting.llc
Brimming with rustic countryside flair, the 6-light french country chandelier features beautifully curved arms, hand-carved wood center column and Persian white finish. Antiqued distressing and rust finish gives it a rich texture and well-worn appearance. Each arm features classic candelabra style bulb holder which can accommodate a 40W e12 bulb(Not Included). Perfect to install it in dining room, entry, hallway or foyer, the six light chandelier will cast a warm glow and create a relaxing ambiance in the space.
Kristen James, AIA, WELL AP + LEED AP
View from living room into kitchen and stairway. Covered patio is to the left outside the large sliding glass doors.
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio – Photos: Greg Page Photography
Barron Designs
A Sandblasted custom faux wood mantel changes the look of this living room's white brick fireplace.
Fireplace Xtrordinair
Large Deluxe 2,000 Square Foot Heater
The deluxe 34 DVL gas fireplace insert is the most convenient and beautiful way to provide warmth to medium and large sized homes. This insert has the same heating capacity as the 33 DVI gas insert but features the award-winning Ember-Fyre™ burner technology and high definition log set, along with fully automatic operation with the GreenSmart™ 2 handheld remote. The 34 DVL gas insert comes standard with powerful convection fans, along with interior top and rear *Accent Lights, which can be utilized to illuminate the interior of the fireplace with a warm glow, even when the fire is off.
The 34 DVL gas insert features the Ember-Fyre™ burner and high-definition log set, or the Dancing-Fyre™ burner with your choice of log set. It also offers a variety of face designs and fireback options to choose from.
Haus Interior Design
This 1850s farmhouse in the country outside NY underwent a dramatic makeover! Dark wood molding was painted white, shiplap added to the walls, wheat-colored grasscloth installed, and carpets torn out to make way for natural stone and heart pine flooring. We based the palette on quintessential American colors: red, white, and navy. Rooms that had been dark were filled with light and became the backdrop for cozy fabrics, wool rugs, and a collection of art and curios.
Photography: Stacy Zarin Goldberg
See this project featured in Home & Design Magazine here: http://www.homeanddesign.com/2016/12/21/farmhouse-fresh
Enclosed Living Room Design Photos with a Brick Fireplace Surround
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