Living Room Design Photos with a Two-sided Fireplace and a Metal Fireplace Surround
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Fireplace Xtrordinair
The 4415 HO See-Thru gas fireplace represents Fireplace X’s most transitional and modern linear gas fireplace yet – offering the best in home heating and style, but with double the fire view. This contemporary gas fireplace features a sleek, linear profile with a long row of dancing flames over a bed of glowing, under-lit crushed glass. The dynamic see-thru design gives you double the amount of fire viewing of this fireplace is perfect for serving as a stylish viewing window between two rooms, or provides a breathtaking display of fire to the center of large rooms and living spaces. The 4415 ST gas fireplace is also an impressive high output heater that features built-in fans which allow you to heat up to 2,100 square feet.
The 4415 See-Thru linear gas fireplace is truly the finest see-thru gas fireplace available, in all areas of construction, quality and safety features. This gas fireplace is built with superior craftsmanship to extremely high standards at our factory in Mukilteo, Washington. From the heavy duty welded 14-gauge steel fireplace body, to the durable welded frame surrounding the neoceramic glass, you can actually see the level of quality in our materials and workmanship. Installed over the high clarity glass is a nearly invisible 2015 ANSI-compliant safety screen.
Integrative Designs Inc.
Brantley Photography, Living Room
Project Featured in Florida Design 25th Anniversary Edition
MB Builders and Development
A modern ski cabin with rustic touches, gorgeous views, and a fun place for our clients to make many family memories.
Upside Development
Upside Development completed an contemporary architectural transformation in Taylor Creek Ranch. Evolving from the belief that a beautiful home is more than just a very large home, this 1940’s bungalow was meticulously redesigned to entertain its next life. It's contemporary architecture is defined by the beautiful play of wood, brick, metal and stone elements. The flow interchanges all around the house between the dark black contrast of brick pillars and the live dynamic grain of the Canadian cedar facade. The multi level roof structure and wrapping canopies create the airy gloom similar to its neighbouring ravine.
FORMA Design
The Living Room and Lounge areas are separated by a double sided custom steel fireplace, that creates two almost cube spaces on each side of it. The spaces are unified by a continuous cove ceiling finished in hand troweled white Venetian plaster. The wall is the Lounge area is a reclaimed wood sculpture by artist Peter Glassford. The Living room Pelican chairs by Finn Juhl sit atop custom "Labyrinth" wool and silk rugs by FORMA Design. The furniture in the Lounge area are by Stephen Ken, and a custom console by Tod Von Mertens sits under a Venetian Glass chandelier that is reimagined as a glass wall sculpture.
Photography: Geoffrey Hodgdon
Tollgard Design Group
This expansive living area can host a variety of functions from a few guests to a huge party. Vast, floor to ceiling, glass doors slide across to open one side into the garden.
BRÜNING INTERIORS
Sorgfältig ausgewählte Materialien wie die heimische Eiche, Lehmputz an den Wänden sowie eine Holzakustikdecke prägen dieses Interior. Hier wurde nichts dem Zufall überlassen, sondern alles integriert sich harmonisch. Die hochwirksame Akustikdecke von Lignotrend sowie die hochwertige Beleuchtung von Erco tragen zum guten Raumgefühl bei. Was halten Sie von dem Tunnelkamin? Er verbindet das Esszimmer mit dem Wohnzimmer.
Beckwith Group
Transom windows with nicely detailed wood trim and grilles, large leather couches and stone fireplace compliment the grandness of space while inviting a hopeful glance at the wooded view and a good conversation around the fire.
Photo Credit: David A. Beckwith
Living Room Design Photos with a Two-sided Fireplace and a Metal Fireplace Surround
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