Living Room Design Photos with Limestone Floors and a Concealed TV
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Nautilus Architects
This is an elegant, finely-appointed room with aged, hand-hewn beams, dormered clerestory windows, and radiant-heated limestone floors. But the real power of the space derives less from these handsome details and more from the wide opening centered on the pool.
Tollgard Design Group
The TV Room joinery can hide the TV by the touch of a button. Press the remote control and the panel moves down over the TV.
Mountain + Beach Interiors - Schonewill Int'l
Great room ocean view. Salt water Aquarium. Custom pop up TV cabinet. Custom ceiling. Custom furniture.
This home pays homage to all natural stone and wood products.
Design by UBER
We creatively extended this property enormously using considered space planning. The owners' style for this country residence was to lean considerably on the luxurious textures of a ultra high-end ski chalet. The family area flows through to the Kitchen dining at the far end.
K2 Design Group, Inc.
Now tv’s are everywhere. In this formal living room, our clients wanted the tv to be out of sight until the Super Bowl! Our photographer and one of our staff (me ) waded through the swamp of a cypress stand to capture a stunning image. The image was printed on fine vinyl textured to look like canvas and then mounted on bi-folding panels that have 180 degree hinges on each end. When the panels are fully opened to expose the tv, two lovely sections of the photo remain in view. Below the tv is a components cabinet with multiple finishes: wenge, white lacquer, leather handles, black granite. To make a striking distinction between the counter and the base cabinets, we ordered belting leather from a belt manufacturer and applied it with adhesive and nail heads. The coffee table is a tree root that was finished in a silver leaf-type paint to provide, at once, a natural and surreal look.
Porth Architects, Ltd.
The living room has a paneled barrel vaulted ceiling with indirect lighting and enjoys 270 degree views of the surrounding mountains.
Photography by: Christopher Marona
Judi Randall Design
Provided completed rom furnishings for the Carlsbad, CA beach home. Motorized window shades provide sun protection and privacy without losing the Ocean View.
PMH Building Co
Custom made slatted light fittings travel from the garden room through to the living room and kitchen. A wall of louvres provide natural light and ventilation. As do the Highlight windows above. Hoop pine ply lines the walls. The garden room helps to purify the air all year round.
Photography by Hannah Ladic Photography
Ancient Surfaces
•Architects: Aires Mateus
•Location: Lisbon, Portugal
•Architect: Manuel Aires Mateus
•Years: 2006-20011
•Photos by: Ricardo Oliveira Alves
•Stone floor: Ancient Surface
A succession of everyday spaces occupied the lower floor of this restored 18th century castle on the hillside.
The existing estate illustrating a period clouded by historic neglect.
The restoration plan for this castle house focused on increasing its spatial value, its open space architecture and re-positioning of its windows. The garden made it possible to enhance the depth of the view over the rooftops and the Baixa river. An existing addition was rebuilt to house to conduct more private and entertainment functions.
The unexpected discovery of an old and buried wellhead and cistern in the center of the house was a pleasant surprise to the architect and owners.
Laura Lee Home
One of the few spaces that remained after the whole house remodeling project, this sophisticated living room opens to a large patio overlooking the pool and golf course. Tall drapery panels frame the french doors and million dollar view. Walnut paneling warms the space and retains some of the original character while modern furnishings and a simple color palette keep the room from feeling heavy. Open to the built in bar, colonnade and dining room, this living space is perfect for entertaining.
Living Room Design Photos with Limestone Floors and a Concealed TV
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