Living Room Design Photos with a Concrete Fireplace Surround and a Metal Fireplace Surround

Puesta Del Sol
Puesta Del Sol
186 Lighting Design Group - Gregg Mackell186 Lighting Design Group - Gregg Mackell
This Mountain Modern residence contains many hidden lighting details. Even during the daylight hours, hidden LED light strip details can be seen accentuating the metal skin of this contemporary fireplace. Photographer: Kimberly Gavin Architect: RKD Architects Interiors: Studio 80 Key Words: hidden lighting, fireplace lighting, modern fireplace lighting, contemporary fireplace lighting, modern fireplace, contemporary fireplace, chimney , modern chimney, lighting detail, cool lighting detail, modern fireplace, contemporary fireplace light, modern fireplace light, modern fireplace, contemporary fireplace, lighting design, lighting designer, lighting design, lighting designer, modern lighting design, modern lighting designer, lighting, light, modern lighting design, fireplace lighting, lighting fireplace, fireplace lighting, hidden lighting, fireplace lighting, modern fireplace lighting, contemporary fireplace lighting, modern fireplace, contemporary fireplace, chimney , modern chimney, lighting detail, cool lighting detail, modern fireplace, contemporary fireplace light, modern fireplace light, modern fireplace, contemporary fireplace, lighting design, lighting designer, lighting design, lighting designer, modern lighting design, modern lighting designer, lighting, light, modern lighting design, fireplace lighting, lighting fireplace, fireplace lighting, modern architecture, contemporary architecture
Plateau Residence
Plateau Residence
Glancey Rockwell & AssociatesGlancey Rockwell & Associates
New home designed for a young family who desired to stay true to "modernism" without compromising meeting the needs of family. True to moderns philosophy the home utilizes standard modular materials and construction techniques. Simple geometric forms were manipulated to create protected outdoor spaces and framed views. Concrete walls anchor the home both structurally and metaphorically to the Earth. Interior and exterior spaces become intertwined through the aluminum/glass curtain walls. Photography: Phil McClain Photography
Living Room
Living Room
Douglas Design StudioDouglas Design Studio
Photographer: David Whittaker
Nature's Drama: Laurentian Long House
Nature's Drama: Laurentian Long House
Design First InteriorsDesign First Interiors
The key living spaces of this mountainside house are nestled in an intimate proximity to a granite outcrop on one side while opening to expansive distant views on the other. Situated at the top of a mountain in the Laurentians with a commanding view of the valley below; the architecture of this house was well situated to take advantage of the site. This discrete siting within the terrain ensures both privacy from a nearby road and a powerful connection to the rugged terrain and distant mountainscapes. The client especially likes to watch the changing weather moving through the valley from the long expanse of the windows. Exterior materials were selected for their tactile earthy quality which blends with the natural context. In contrast, the interior has been rendered in subtle simplicity to bring a sense of calm and serenity as a respite from busy urban life and to enjoy the inside as a non-competing continuation of nature’s drama outside. An open plan with prismatic spaces heightens the sense of order and lightness. The interior was finished with a minimalist theme and all extraneous details that did not contribute to function were eliminated. The first principal room accommodates the entry, living and dining rooms, and the kitchen. The kitchen is very elegant because the main working components are in the pantry. The client, who loves to entertain, likes to do all of the prep and plating out of view of the guests. The master bedroom with the ensuite bath, wardrobe, and dressing room also has a stunning view of the valley. It features a his and her vanity with a generous curb-less shower stall and a soaker tub in the bay window. Through the house, the built-in cabinets, custom designed the bedroom furniture, minimalist trim detail, and carefully selected lighting; harmonize with the neutral palette chosen for all finishes. This ensures that the beauty of the surrounding nature remains the star performer.
Full interior remodel
Full interior remodel
RD Architecture, LLCRD Architecture, LLC
Completed in 2010 this 1950's Ranch transformed into a modern family home with 6 bedrooms and 4 1/2 baths. Concrete floors and counters and gray stained cabinetry are warmed by rich bold colors. Public spaces were opened to each other and the entire second level is a master suite.
Menlo Park Residence
Menlo Park Residence
Moroso ConstructionMoroso Construction
Karin Payson A+D, Staprans Design, Matthew Millman Photography
Martin residence
Martin residence
BAAN designBAAN design
Addition and remodel of mid-century rambler
Contemporary Great Room
Contemporary Great Room
Hierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLCHierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLC
Living room with white walls, white ceiling, white and gray arm chairs and blue couch. Room has a semi-cathedral style white ceiling with slightly recessed textured pattern. TV is mounted to gray stone slab on the wall, over top of stainless steel fireplace. Unique patchwork rug with white, beige, gray and brown colors, ties the room together with the dark hardwood coffee table and floors. Blue couch adds a burst of color to this great room while unique ball chandeliers hang from the ceiling. Architect - Hierarchy Architects + Designers, TJ Costello Photographer - Brian Jordan, Graphite NYC
H45 Loft
H45 Loft
Pangaea Interior Design, Portland, ORPangaea Interior Design, Portland, OR
This is the model unit for modern live-work lofts. The loft features 23 foot high ceilings, a spiral staircase, and an open bedroom mezzanine.
Ventura CA, Contemporary New Construction, Ventura Foothills
Ventura CA, Contemporary New Construction, Ventura Foothills
Dennis Thompson ArchitectDennis Thompson Architect
Landscape Architect: Kiesel Design Contractor: Allen Construction Photographer: Jim Bartsch
Bella Vista Display Home
Bella Vista Display Home
Horizon HomesHorizon Homes
Jack’s Point is Horizon Homes' new display home at the HomeQuest Village in Bella Vista in Sydney. Inspired by architectural designs seen on a trip to New Zealand, we wanted to create a contemporary home that would sit comfortably in the streetscapes of the established neighbourhoods we regularly build in. The gable roofline is bold and dramatic, but pairs well if built next to a traditional Australian home. Throughout the house, the design plays with contemporary and traditional finishes, creating a timeless family home that functions well for the modern family. On the ground floor, you’ll find a spacious dining, family lounge and kitchen (with butler’s pantry) leading onto a large, undercover alfresco and pool entertainment area. A real feature of the home is the magnificent staircase and screen, which defines a formal lounge area. There’s also a wine room, guest bedroom and, of course, a bathroom, laundry and mudroom. The display home has a further four family bedrooms upstairs – the primary has a luxurious walk-in robe, en suite bathroom and a private balcony. There’s also a private upper lounge – a perfect place to relax with a book. Like all of our custom designs, the display home was designed to maximise quality light, airflow and space for the block it was built on. We invite you to visit Jack’s Point and we hope it inspires some ideas for your own custom home.

Living Room Design Photos with a Concrete Fireplace Surround and a Metal Fireplace Surround

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