Living Room Design Photos with a Wood Stove and a Concrete Fireplace Surround
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Mcmahon and Nerlich
Living room makes the most of the light and space and colours relate to charred black timber cladding
Innotech Windows + Doors
Private Residence in Vernon, British Columbia | Innotech Windows + Doors Inc.
Natalie Fuglestveit Interior Design
A modern open concept home featuring walnut modern fireplace, concrete open riser stairs, glass railing, 2 story open loft, walnut bookshelves and mid-century furnishings. Includes Esque Studio Waterdrop Pendants. Interior Design by Natalie Fuglestveit Interior Design, Calgary + Kelowna Interior Design Firm. Photo Credit by Lindsay Nichols Photography.
Orion Heating - Woodburning Stoves
Nordpeis Taipei fireplace and woodburner. @Orion Heating - Woodburning Stoves and Gas fires in Essex. Exclusive fireplace showroom for top European brands.
Bryanoji Design Studio
The architect minimized the finish materials palette. Both roof and exterior siding are 4-way-interlocking machined aluminium shingles, installed by the same sub-contractor to maximize quality and productivity. Interior finishes and built-in furniture were limited to plywood and OSB (oriented strand board) with no decorative trimmings. The open floor plan reduced the need for doors and thresholds. In return, his rather stoic approach expanded client’s freedom for space use, an essential criterion for single family homes.
Stack + Co.
This extension of a 100-year old cottage in beautiful, pastoral Little Compton created a comfortable, cozy environment for domestic life and entertaining – spaces that are as unpretentious as the simple original building. Unique elements include bluestone countertops and hearth slab, custom vessel sinks and tiles created by the owner – a talented ceramic artist, a freestanding two-way hearth, salvaged antique doors and hardware, interior sliding barn doors and custom walnut casework.
Dynia Architects
Located near the foot of the Teton Mountains, the site and a modest program led to placing the main house and guest quarters in separate buildings configured to form outdoor spaces. With mountains rising to the northwest and a stream cutting through the southeast corner of the lot, this placement of the main house and guest cabin distinctly responds to the two scales of the site. The public and private wings of the main house define a courtyard, which is visually enclosed by the prominence of the mountains beyond. At a more intimate scale, the garden walls of the main house and guest cabin create a private entry court.
A concrete wall, which extends into the landscape marks the entrance and defines the circulation of the main house. Public spaces open off this axis toward the views to the mountains. Secondary spaces branch off to the north and south forming the private wing of the main house and the guest cabin. With regulation restricting the roof forms, the structural trusses are shaped to lift the ceiling planes toward light and the views of the landscape.
A.I.A Wyoming Chapter Design Award of Citation 2017
Project Year: 2008
株式会社kotori
勾配天井、現しにした登り梁、土間の中央に据えられた薪ストーブ、南の全面開口がリビングの大空間を特徴づけています。薪ストーブで暖まりながら孫の子守り、そんな生活が想像できそうな二世帯住宅です。
Zweiheit Innenarchitekten
Offenes Wohnzimmer mit drehbarem Sofa, Kamin, offener Treppe zur Galerie mit Holzlamellen und einer verspiegelten Wandverkleidung.
Living Room Design Photos with a Wood Stove and a Concrete Fireplace Surround
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