Living Room Design Photos with Travertine Floors and a Standard Fireplace

Glass House
Glass House
Alloy Homes IncorporatedAlloy Homes Incorporated
Wrapped in a 3-sided glass box, the Living Room opens up to park views and admit bright sunlight throughout the day. A large woodturning fireplace with gas log lighter, vertically-sliding guillotine door and floating concrete hearth anchors the space.
Downtown Urban Penthouse
Downtown Urban Penthouse
HAUS | Architecture For Modern LifestylesHAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
Living space with curved clear cedar ceilings, built-in media and storage walls, custom artwork and custom furniture - Interior Architecture: HAUS | Architecture + LEVEL Interiors - Photography: Ryan Kurtz
The Plaza Condominiums | Pacific Beach, CA
The Plaza Condominiums | Pacific Beach, CA
J Hill InteriorsJ Hill Interiors
The Plaza Condominiums pursued J Hill Interior Designs to find a solution for a challenging lobby situation. The demographic of this condominium complex is very diverse, as was the design style of its HOA members. Moreover, there was existing furniture that needed to be incorporated into the design, all with budgets, and different design desires to keep in mind. The end product was fantastic with much great feedback. See more info about The Plaza here: http://plazacondospb.com/ - See more at: http://www.jhillinteriordesigns.com/project-peeks/#sthash.pMZXLTAg.dpuf
Hand Crafted Ceiling Beams
Hand Crafted Ceiling Beams
Historic Flooring LLCHistoric Flooring LLC
Photos are of one of our customers' finished project. We did over 90 beams for use throughout their home :) When choosing beams for your project, there are many things to think about. One important consideration is the weight of the beam, especially if you want to affix it to your ceiling. Choosing a solid beam may not be the best choice since some of them can weigh upwards of 1000 lbs. Our craftsmen have several solutions for this common problem. One such solution is to fabricate a ceiling beam using veneer that is "sliced" from the outside of an existing beam. Our craftsmen then carefully miter the edges and create a lighter weight, 3 sided solution. Another common method is "hogging out" the beam. We hollow out the beam leaving the original outer character of three sides intact. (Hogging out is a good method to use when one side of the beam is less than attractive.) Our 3-sided and Hogged out beams are available in Reclaimed or Old Growth woods.

Living Room Design Photos with Travertine Floors and a Standard Fireplace

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