Living Room Design Photos with No Fireplace and a Corner TV

Monterey
Monterey
Warren French InteriorsWarren French Interiors
Waterside Apartment overlooking Falmouth Marina and Restronguet. This apartment was a blank canvas of Brilliant White and oak flooring. It now encapsulates shades of the ocean and the richness of sunsets, creating a unique, luxury and colourful space.
Edmonton Argyll - Main Floor Renovation
Edmonton Argyll - Main Floor Renovation
Four Elements ConstructionFour Elements Construction
This main floor renovation turned out very unique and elegant. Each room has a beautiful sense of what we would call a modern farmhouse style, and it all came together perfectly. The kitchen is the perfect mix of modern, rustic, and traditional. It has lots of staple elements, such as the black and white cabinets, but also other unique elements, like the lived edge counter and floating shelves. Wall features like the gorgeous wood panelling in the hall all the way up to the ceiling adds a ton of character. The main bathroom is also very classic and simple with white subway tile and beautiful countertops to match. We can't get enough of this one!
Boca Raton
Boca Raton
Annette Jaffe InteriorsAnnette Jaffe Interiors
Snowbirds create a nest in Boca Raton. Stylish, modern vibe with many "magnets" to attract family and friends to visit, stay and play. --- Project designed by Long Island interior design studio Annette Jaffe Interiors. They serve Long Island including the Hamptons, as well as NYC, the tri-state area, and Boca Raton, FL. --- For more about Annette Jaffe Interiors, click here: https://annettejaffeinteriors.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://annettejaffeinteriors.com/residential-portfolio/boca-raton-house
Interior Designer Michelle Adams' Personal Home
Interior Designer Michelle Adams' Personal Home
California Closets of MichiganCalifornia Closets of Michigan
When she’s not on location for photo shoots or soaking in inspiration on her many travels, creative consultant, Michelle Adams, masterfully tackles her projects in the comfort of her quaint home in Michigan. Working with California Closets design consultant, Janice Fischer, Michelle set out to transform an underutilized room into a fresh and functional office that would keep her organized and motivated. Considering the space’s visible sight-line from most of the first floor, Michelle wanted a sleek system that would allow optimal storage, plenty of work space and an unobstructed view to outside. Janice first addressed the room’s initial challenges, which included large windows spanning two of the three walls that were also low to floor where the system would be installed. Working closely with Michelle on an inventory of everything for the office, Janice realized that there were also items Michelle needed to store that were unique in size, such as portfolios. After their consultation, however, Janice proposed three, custom options to best suit the space and Michelle’s needs. To achieve a timeless, contemporary look, Janice used slab faces on the doors and drawers, no hardware and floated the portion of the system with the biggest sight-line that went under the window. Each option also included file drawers and covered shelving space for items Michelle did not want to have on constant display. The completed system design features a chic, low profile and maximizes the room’s space for clean, open look. Simple and uncluttered, the system gives Michelle a place for not only her files, but also her oversized portfolios, supplies and fabric swatches, which are now right at her fingertips.
Salón con ventanal
Salón con ventanal
MH11ARQUITECTOSMH11ARQUITECTOS
Salón en planta baja ,con solado de microcemento, muros de piedra, y vigas de madera
Un appartement Montéchois tout en douceur.
Un appartement Montéchois tout en douceur.
ÉmohomeÉmohome
Redonner de l'élégance à une pièce peut paraitre aisé. Il s'agit avant tout d'apporter une belle base de travail afin de mettre en valeur des éléments chers à la cliente.
Wallingford CT First Floor Remodel
Wallingford CT First Floor Remodel
Bencar Building Systems, LLCBencar Building Systems, LLC
Walls between kitchen, living room and dining room removed, beam added for an open concept to 1940s cape. The open concept gives this house new life!
Rose Manor
Rose Manor
Elegant in DesignElegant in Design
The brief for this grand old Taringa residence was to blur the line between old and new. We renovated the 1910 Queenslander, restoring the enclosed front sleep-out to the original balcony and designing a new split staircase as a nod to tradition, while retaining functionality to access the tiered front yard. We added a rear extension consisting of a new master bedroom suite, larger kitchen, and family room leading to a deck that overlooks a leafy surround. A new laundry and utility rooms were added providing an abundance of purposeful storage including a laundry chute connecting them. Selection of materials, finishes and fixtures were thoughtfully considered so as to honour the history while providing modern functionality. Colour was integral to the design giving a contemporary twist on traditional colours.
Wallingford CT First Floor Remodel
Wallingford CT First Floor Remodel
Bencar Building Systems, LLCBencar Building Systems, LLC
Walls between kitchen, living room, and dining room removed, beam added for open concept to 1940s cape
Corner nook.
Corner nook.
Gordon's Window DecorGordon's Window Decor
Corner nook will be cozy all year long with our EcoSmart Cell Shades.
Build with Cavern Homes!
Build with Cavern Homes!
Cavern Home SolutionsCavern Home Solutions
Lounge and kitchenette of separate 50m2 unit
Interior Designer Michelle Adams' Personal Home
Interior Designer Michelle Adams' Personal Home
California Closets of MichiganCalifornia Closets of Michigan
When she’s not on location for photo shoots or soaking in inspiration on her many travels, creative consultant, Michelle Adams, masterfully tackles her projects in the comfort of her quaint home in Michigan. Working with California Closets design consultant, Janice Fischer, Michelle set out to transform an underutilized room into a fresh and functional office that would keep her organized and motivated. Considering the space’s visible sight-line from most of the first floor, Michelle wanted a sleek system that would allow optimal storage, plenty of work space and an unobstructed view to outside. Janice first addressed the room’s initial challenges, which included large windows spanning two of the three walls that were also low to floor where the system would be installed. Working closely with Michelle on an inventory of everything for the office, Janice realized that there were also items Michelle needed to store that were unique in size, such as portfolios. After their consultation, however, Janice proposed three, custom options to best suit the space and Michelle’s needs. To achieve a timeless, contemporary look, Janice used slab faces on the doors and drawers, no hardware and floated the portion of the system with the biggest sight-line that went under the window. Each option also included file drawers and covered shelving space for items Michelle did not want to have on constant display. The completed system design features a chic, low profile and maximizes the room’s space for clean, open look. Simple and uncluttered, the system gives Michelle a place for not only her files, but also her oversized portfolios, supplies and fabric swatches, which are now right at her fingertips.

Living Room Design Photos with No Fireplace and a Corner TV

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