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E CUMMINGS ARCHITECT PC
Floor to ceiling glass to capture the views and light. Wood panel ceiling, custom cut stone tile wall, slate floor. Photo: Eric Cummings
Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
Living: pavimento originale in quadrotti di rovere massello; arredo vintage unito ad arredi disegnati su misura (panca e mobile bar) Tavolo in vetro con gambe anni 50; sedie da regista; divano anni 50 con nuovo tessuto blu/verde in armonia con il colore blu/verde delle pareti. Poltroncine anni 50 danesi; camino originale. Lampada tavolo originale Albini.
Lindy Design Build
This long space needed flexibility above all else. As frequent hosts to their extended family, we made sure there was plenty of seating to go around, but also met their day-to-day needs with intimate groupings. Much like the kitchen, the family room strikes a balance between the warm brick tones of the fireplace and the handsome green wall finish. Not wanting to miss an opportunity for spunk, we introduced an intricate geometric pattern onto the accent wall giving us a perfect backdrop for the clean lines of the mid-century inspired furniture pieces.
Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
Living: pavimento originale in quadrotti di rovere massello; arredo vintage unito ad arredi disegnati su misura (panca e mobile bar) Tavolo in vetro con gambe anni 50; sedie da regista; divano anni 50 con nuovo tessuto blu/verde in armonia con il colore blu/verde delle pareti. Poltroncine anni 50 danesi; camino originale. Lampada tavolo originale Albini.
Boyce Design + Build
This open concept design family room remodel flows seamlessly between the living spaces and is ideal for everyday living. A white sectional couch, solid wood frame upholstered arm chairs and a pair of classic gray 2-drawer sideboards and chic gold round mirrors flank the updated fireplace finished in a timeless honed herringbone marble tile surround and marble slab hearth.
Community Builders, LLC
Great room kitchen. Removed load bearing wall, relocated staircase, added new floating staircase, skylights and large twelve foot sliding glass doors. Replaced fireplace with contemporary ribbon fireplace and tile surround.
The Anderson Studio of Architecture & Design
Photo Credit: Holger Obenaus
Description: Built as a refuge for a busy California couple, this creek-side cottage was constructed on land populated with ancient live oaks; sited to preserve the oaks and accentuate the creek-side vistas. The owners wanted their Kiawah home to be less formal than their primary residence, ensuring that it would accommodate 3 – 4 vacationing couples. Volumes, room shapes and arrangements provide classical symmetries, while careful detailing with variations in colors, finishes and furnishings provide soothing spaces for relaxation.
Living Room Design Photos with a Home Bar
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