Living Room Design Photos with Yellow Walls and a Corner Fireplace
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Meadowlark Design+Build
A stunning Motawi tile corner fireplace! Unique custom custom Shelving was designed to showcase the clients collection of Pewabic ceramics. LEED platinum home by Meadowlark Design + Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Photography by Beth Singer.
Mercury Mosaics and Tile
This bright family room has as its focal point a gas fireplace with handmade tile in beautiful colors that are rich in variation. Who wouldn't mind spending warm nights by this fireplace?
6"x6" Field Tile - 23 Sapphire Blue / Large Format Savvy Squares - 21 Cobalt, 23 Sapphire Blue, 13WE Smokey Blue, 12R Blue Bell, 902 Night Sky, 1064 Baby Blue
Annie O'Carroll Interior Design
Chair body upholstered in rough-out suede. Complementary linen seat and back cushions. Ottoman upholstered in hair-on-hide. Custom drapes bring in a pop of turquoise and provide warmth to the room.
Photographed by Kate Russell
Studio Collab
Ochre plaster fireplace design with stone mosaic tile mantle and hearth. Exposed wood beams and wood ceiling treatment for a warm look.
Dunn-Edwards Paints
Dunn-Edwards Paints paint colors -
Walls: With the Grain DET668
Trim: Black Walnut DE6063
Jeremy Samuelson Photography | www.jeremysamuelson.com
Donald A. Gardner Architects
Tray ceilings crown the study/bedroom, dining room and master bedroom, while a vaulted ceiling tops the great room with French doors and a corner fireplace. A cooktop island keeps the kitchen open, and a patio is off the breakfast nook. Expanded by a bay, the master suite is positioned for privacy.
Marie Stewart Interiors
An open concept, 'Eclectic Farmhouse' style living room, which includes a selection of Southwestern rugs, a custom Arts & Crafts fireplace, built-in entertainment center, and a wide array of the client's meaningful art.
Jason K. Demarest, Architect
Originally designed as a vacation and future retirement home, this craftsman style uses elements such as gabled dormers and simple gable roofs to invoke a bungalow style. With 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, this Cayuga Lake home features a mixture of timber frame elements with rich and detailed interior woodwork, prominently situated bluestone masonry fireplaces, many sitting and gathering areas that take advantage of both interior and outdoor spaces, and an open floor plan that uses wood trimmed archways, four-post columns on wood panel bases, and in-laid wood borders in the oak floors to create traditionally distinct living spaces such as the kitchen, dining room, and living room. The beautiful lake view is the focal point of these living areas; the archways that frame the dining room create a sense of movement as the archways continue to the exterior lake side wall, and the lakeside ceiling features a cathedral with skylights to bring in natural light as well as a timber frame truss with an arched center, framed with queen posts and with a stained tongue and groove wood ceiling with dropped wood trimmed breams.
Donald A. Gardner Architects
Tray ceilings crown the study/bedroom, dining room and master bedroom, while a vaulted ceiling tops the great room with French doors and a corner fireplace. A cooktop island keeps the kitchen open, and a patio is off the breakfast nook. Expanded by a bay, the master suite is positioned for privacy.
Living Room Design Photos with Yellow Walls and a Corner Fireplace
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