Living Room Design Photos with Red Walls and a Concrete Fireplace Surround
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Meadowlark Design+Build
Interior addition with custom windows in this contemporary remodel by Meadowlark Builders
BARRETT STUDIO architects
Following the Four Mile Fire, these clients sought to start anew on land with spectacular views down valley and to Sugarloaf. A low slung form hugs the hills, while opening to a generous deck in back. Primarily one level living, a lofted model plane workshop overlooks a dramatic triangular skylight.
Adam Zollinger Interiors
With 2 small children, my clients wanted a bold, yet simple and contemporary room where they could retreat from all the toys and mess to "unwind" after a busy day of work and family.
A large modern sectional upholstered in a neutral textured fabric gives them both room to spread out and watch television or just relax and enjoy a roaring fire, and a large scaled coffee table keeps all the large furniture in proper proportion.
Annie Elliott Design
Red built-in bookcases, layered Persian rugs, and a concrete fireplace enliven this eclectic Library/Famiy room. Photo credit: Angie Seckinger
Lightwave International
The internal living areas would need to be open to sun in winter, and to also retain heat and allow it to reradiate in the cool nights. Summer days would require cross flow ventilation controlled by manually adjustable louvres. The prevention of bird collisions into the glass was a priority. While some adhesive devices were available, louvres became the most viable option due to their visibility to birds and their versatility in controlling weather conditions.
A modification of the traditional Arabic solar chimney was used in the living area. The masonry structure, dense and heat retentive, stores winter heat from the sun, and re-radiates it at night when the air temperature is cooler. Similarly the solar chimney, housing a modern day wood heater, utilizes the masonry structure to store the heat generated by the fire. During the summer months, the masonry is shaded by the roof overhangs. Vents are opened at both the top and bottom of the chimney. As the portion of the wall facing the daylight heats, the hot air rises and creates breeze through the chimney. The breeze cools the internal facing wall. The cooler wall then absorbs heat from the internal living space and provides a passive cooling device to the interior of the house.
Poolehaus Residential Design
Kitchen, Living and Dining Room remodel for a ranch with great "bones" but badly in need of a facelift.
Photos by Alistair Tutton Photography.
Boxer painting study by Gregory Eltringham.
Area Rug by Delinear Rugs.
SKG Design
A grand piano is backed by quirky rural inspired artwork. The mixture of country images, antiques and casual slip covered sofas lends a unique appearance to the home.
Living Room Design Photos with Red Walls and a Concrete Fireplace Surround
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