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James McNeal Architecture and Design
In partnership with Charles Cudd Co.
Photo by John Hruska
Orono MN, Architectural Details, Architecture, JMAD, Jim McNeal, Shingle Style Home, Transitional Design
Entryway, Foyer, Front Door, Double Door, Wood Arches, Ceiling Detail, Built in Fireplace, Lake View
Simply Home Decorating
This tiny home is located on a treelined street in the Kitsilano neighborhood of Vancouver. We helped our client create a living and dining space with a beach vibe in this small front room that comfortably accommodates their growing family of four. The starting point for the decor was the client's treasured antique chaise (positioned under the large window) and the scheme grew from there. We employed a few important space saving techniques in this room... One is building seating into a corner that doubles as storage, the other is tucking a footstool, which can double as an extra seat, under the custom wood coffee table. The TV is carefully concealed in the custom millwork above the fireplace. Finally, we personalized this space by designing a family gallery wall that combines family photos and shadow boxes of treasured keepsakes. Interior Decorating by Lori Steeves of Simply Home Decorating. Photos by Tracey Ayton Photography
Fireplaces 'N' Fixin's
The Large Flush Wood Hybrid-Fyre™ Insert from FireplaceX is the cleanest burning, most efficient, large wood insert in the world! This insert burns so clean that it produces only 0.58 grams of emissions per hour and tests at over 80% efficiency. Its revolutionary Hybrid-Fyre™ technology is what makes for an incredibly clean burn that emits virtually no smoke or carbon monoxide, all while saving you money and trips to the wood pile.
The Large Flush Wood Hybrid-Fyre™ Insert is approved to fit large zero clearance and masonry fireplaces with its 19 inch depth and 3 cubic foot firebox. It features a huge fire viewing area that comes available with decorative rectangular and arched door options. It also includes concealed twin 90 CFM convection fans that powerfully heat up to 2,500 square feet, while producing burn times of up to 12 hours.
Photo by Travis Industries.
Robert R. Larsen, Architect
Interior woodwork in the craftsman style of Greene & Greene. Cherry with maple and walnut accents. Copper and slate tile fireplace surround
Robert R. Larsen, A.I.A. Photo
Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction
The family room was freshened with updating the windows, installing built in bench seating, refinishing hard wood floors, ceiling beams and a fresh coat of paint.
Buffington Homes South Carolina
arts and crafts
beams
fireplace
mantels
gas fireplaces
kiawah island
great room
molding and trim
Amy Carman Design
After watching sunset over the lake, retreat indoors to the warm, modern gathering space in our Modern Northwoods Cabin project.
Fables de Murs
le canapé est légèrement décollé du mur pour laisser les portes coulissantes circuler derrière.
Crown Homes of London
This radiant family living room features a high vaulted ceiling, custom stone fireplace and a number of large windows overlooking the private yard.
Simple, refined and rustic furniture compliment the room and create a warm and inviting space.
Lane Williams Architects
An open plan unites the living room, dining room, and kitchen. Large sliding doors conceal the den and playroom.
Photo by Lara Swimmer
Oak Mountain Custom Woodwork
this client owns a Victorian Home in Essex county NJ and asked me to design a fireplace surround that was appropriate for the space and hid the television. The mirror you see in the photo is actually a 2-way mirror and if you look closely at the center section of the mantle, the remote speaker for the TV is built in. The fretwork pattern adds a lovely detail and the super columns (column on top of column) fit perfectly in the design scheme.
Marc Julien Homes
Situated on a three-acre Intracoastal lot with 350 feet of seawall, North Ocean Boulevard is a 9,550 square-foot luxury compound with six bedrooms, six full baths, formal living and dining rooms, gourmet kitchen, great room, library, home gym, covered loggia, summer kitchen, 75-foot lap pool, tennis court and a six-car garage.
A gabled portico entry leads to the core of the home, which was the only portion of the original home, while the living and private areas were all new construction. Coffered ceilings, Carrera marble and Jerusalem Gold limestone contribute a decided elegance throughout, while sweeping water views are appreciated from virtually all areas of the home.
The light-filled living room features one of two original fireplaces in the home which were refurbished and converted to natural gas. The West hallway travels to the dining room, library and home office, opening up to the family room, chef’s kitchen and breakfast area. This great room portrays polished Brazilian cherry hardwood floors and 10-foot French doors. The East wing contains the guest bedrooms and master suite which features a marble spa bathroom with a vast dual-steamer walk-in shower and pedestal tub
The estate boasts a 75-foot lap pool which runs parallel to the Intracoastal and a cabana with summer kitchen and fireplace. A covered loggia is an alfresco entertaining space with architectural columns framing the waterfront vistas.
Arciform
A new built in bookcase showcases the family's books and treasures while the original fireplace gets lovingly restored with fresh hearth tile and an oak mantel. Photos by Photo Art Portraits with styling by Shannon Quimby. Arciform Owner and Senior Designer Anne De Wolf provided design and decorating services for this whole house renovation.
Living Room Design Photos with a Standard Fireplace and a Concealed TV
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