Enclosed Living Room Design Photos with a Brick Fireplace Surround

English-French Manor House Remodel
English-French Manor House Remodel
Fiorito Interior DesignFiorito Interior Design
It is sometimes a surprise what beauty can lurk under the surface of a room. A client with a 1970s kitchen and eat-in area cut up by an unwieldy peninsula was desperate for it to reflect her love of all things English-and-French-Manor-Home. Working closely with my client, we removed the peninsula in favor of a lovely free-standing island that we painted a shade of French Blue. This is topped with Old World sink hardware (note the ceramic HOT and COLD medallions on the faucets!) and a gorgeous marble counter with a very special edge profile that evokes an antique French Boulangerie counter from the 1910s. Pendants with patinaed metal shades over the island further the charming Old World feel. Handmade white and blue tiles laid in a quilted diamond pattern cover the backsplash, and the remainder of the cabinetry at the perimeter is in a warm cream tone. The eat-in near the fireplace got a cozy treatment with custom seat cushions and window seat bench cushions in a classic blue-and-white Toile de Jouy matching the island stools. The nearby living room got a similar treatment. We removed dark wood paneling and dark carpeting in favor of a light sky blue wall and lighter wood flooring. A new rug with the appearance of an heirloom, a new grand-scaled sofa, and some of my client’s precious antiques helped take the room from 70s rec room to English Sitting Room. Photo: Bernardo Grijalva
Lounge Area
Lounge Area
Silver Construction CorporationSilver Construction Corporation
Cozy traditional, wood shelves, wood mouldings
My: Houzz: Urban Renewal in Franklinton, OH
My: Houzz: Urban Renewal in Franklinton, OH
Adrienne DeRosaAdrienne 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.
Traditional Craftsman Home with Modern Flair
Traditional Craftsman Home with Modern Flair
UserUser
Brookhaven cabinetry at the great room mantel & bookcases are finished in an off-white opaque finish.
Quant Living Room
Quant Living Room
Joni Spear Interior DesignJoni Spear Interior Design
Sherwin Williams, "Dorian Gray" bookshelf paint
Hermosa Beach House
Hermosa Beach House
HaustechHaustech
Family Room. TV Nicely recessed into the wall.

Enclosed Living Room Design Photos with a Brick Fireplace Surround

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