Living Room Design Photos

Far Hill Escape
Far Hill Escape
Pillar HomesPillar Homes
Builder: Pillar Homes www.pillarhomes.com
Zuker Cob House Loft
Zuker Cob House Loft
Gary ZukerGary Zuker
Living Room and Loft Photo: Paul Bardagjy
Vermont Lake House in Mallet's Bay
Vermont Lake House in Mallet's Bay
Bickford Construction CorporationBickford Construction Corporation
Warm wood and stone tones work perfectly together in the family room of this lake house.
Hogan
Hogan
The Atkins GroupThe Atkins Group
Gina Battaglia, Architect Myles Beeson, Photographer
Division Street
Division Street
Emerick ArchitectsEmerick Architects
Upon entering the penthouse the light and dark contrast continues. The exposed ceiling structure is stained to mimic the 1st floor's "tarred" ceiling. The reclaimed fir plank floor is painted a light vanilla cream. And, the hand plastered concrete fireplace is the visual anchor that all the rooms radiate off of. Tucked behind the fireplace is an intimate library space. Photo by Lincoln Barber
British Colonial in Pasadena
British Colonial in Pasadena
Charmean Neithart InteriorsCharmean Neithart Interiors
Photos by Erika Bierman Photography www.erikabiermanphotography.com
Arlington Residence
Arlington Residence
KUBE architectureKUBE architecture
Complete interior renovation of a 1980s split level house in the Virginia suburbs. Main level includes reading room, dining, kitchen, living and master bedroom suite. New front elevation at entry, new rear deck and complete re-cladding of the house. Interior: The prototypical layout of the split level home tends to separate the entrance, and any other associated space, from the rest of the living spaces one half level up. In this home the lower level "living" room off the entry was physically isolated from the dining, kitchen and family rooms above, and was only connected visually by a railing at dining room level. The owner desired a stronger integration of the lower and upper levels, in addition to an open flow between the major spaces on the upper level where they spend most of their time. ExteriorThe exterior entry of the house was a fragmented composition of disparate elements. The rear of the home was blocked off from views due to small windows, and had a difficult to use multi leveled deck. The owners requested an updated treatment of the entry, a more uniform exterior cladding, and an integration between the interior and exterior spaces. SOLUTIONS The overriding strategy was to create a spatial sequence allowing a seamless flow from the front of the house through the living spaces and to the exterior, in addition to unifying the upper and lower spaces. This was accomplished by creating a "reading room" at the entry level that responds to the front garden with a series of interior contours that are both steps as well as seating zones, while the orthogonal layout of the main level and deck reflects the pragmatic daily activities of cooking, eating and relaxing. The stairs between levels were moved so that the visitor could enter the new reading room, experiencing it as a place, before moving up to the main level. The upper level dining room floor was "pushed" out into the reading room space, thus creating a balcony over and into the space below. At the entry, the second floor landing was opened up to create a double height space, with enlarged windows. The rear wall of the house was opened up with continuous glass windows and doors to maximize the views and light. A new simplified single level deck replaced the old one.
Living Room
Living Room
Glenn Robert Lym ArchitectGlenn Robert Lym Architect
Looking past a den's archway into the living space and out into the dining kitchen beyond

Living Room Design Photos

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