Living Room Design Photos with a Stone Fireplace Surround and Orange Floor

Rustic Meets Modern Living Room Remodel
Rustic Meets Modern Living Room Remodel
Steven Ray Construction Inc.Steven Ray Construction Inc.
A carefully planned renovation preserved this home's charm while refreshing the space with an open, modern touch. Natural stone fireplace and iron rod railing add a rustic hint without hindering the open space provided by the hillside view windows.​
2018 | Lake Forest Freshen Up: Living Room + Dining Room
2018 | Lake Forest Freshen Up: Living Room + Dining Room
Robin's Nest InteriorsRobin's Nest Interiors
LIVING ROOM This week’s post features our Lake Forest Freshen Up: Living Room + Dining Room for the homeowners who relocated from California. The first thing we did was remove a large built-in along the longest wall and re-orient the television to a shorter wall. This allowed us to place the sofa which is the largest piece of furniture along the long wall and made the traffic flow from the Foyer to the Kitchen much easier. Now the beautiful stone fireplace is the focal point and the seating arrangement is cozy. We painted the walls Sherwin Williams’ Tony Taupe (SW7039). The mantle was originally white so we warmed it up with Sherwin Williams’ Gauntlet Gray (SW7019). We kept the upholstery neutral with warm gray tones and added pops of turquoise and silver. We tackled the large angled wall with an oversized print in vivid blues and greens. The extra tall contemporary lamps balance out the artwork. I love the end tables with the mixture of metal and wood, but my favorite piece is the leather ottoman with slide tray – it’s gorgeous and functional! The homeowner’s curio cabinet was the perfect scale for this wall and her art glass collection bring more color into the space. The large octagonal mirror was perfect for above the mantle. The homeowner wanted something unique to accessorize the mantle, and these “oil cans” fit the bill. A geometric fireplace screen completes the look. The hand hooked rug with its subtle pattern and touches of gray and turquoise ground the seating area and brings lots of warmth to the room. DINING ROOM There are only 2 walls in this Dining Room so we wanted to add a strong color with Sherwin Williams’ Cadet (SW9143). Utilizing the homeowners’ existing furniture, we added artwork that pops off the wall, a modern rug which adds interest and softness, and this stunning chandelier which adds a focal point and lots of bling! The Lake Forest Freshen Up: Living Room + Dining Room really reflects the homeowners’ transitional style, and the color palette is sophisticated and inviting. Enjoy!
Light Space & Crittal - House Transformation
Light Space & Crittal - House Transformation
Wellstudio ArchitectureWellstudio Architecture
Side & rear extension, basement renovation & roof extension to the client's Victorian terraced house. The extension was designed to transform the ground floor space, demolishing walls between spaces and extending at the side and rear to provide the clients with a new open plan kitchen, dining & living space with ample natural light, island kitchen and folding sliding doors framing views into the garden which allows for modern family living and togetherness. As well as the transformed ground floor the house was renovated throughout and extended in the loft with a new dormer incorporating a bedroom and en suite bathroom and in the basement with a new study room/bedroom.
Cantilever House
Cantilever House
Mancini Design+BuildMancini Design+Build
Organic design integrates cantilevered overhangs for passive solar heating and natural cooling; natural lighting with clerestory windows; and radiant-floor heating. The characteristics of organic architecture include open-concept space that flows freely, inspiration from nature in colors, patterns, and textures, and a sense of shelter from the elements. There should be peacefulness providing for reflection and uncluttered space with simple ornamentation.
Rustic Meets Modern Living Room Remodel
Rustic Meets Modern Living Room Remodel
Steven Ray Construction Inc.Steven Ray Construction Inc.
A carefully planned renovation preserved this home's charm while refreshing the space with an open, modern touch. Natural stone fireplace and iron rod railing add a rustic hint without hindering the open space provided by the hillside view windows.​
Résidence Kaplin
Résidence Kaplin
Lorraine Masse DesignLorraine Masse Design
Relooking d'un salon & Récupérer de meubles. Restauration de plusieurs meubles que les clients avaient en place au style traditionnel et de nouveaux meubles qu'ils ont emporter de leur résidence principale que l'on a restauré. Ajout d'accessoires. Projet qui sera évolutif au fur des années.
A Rustic Christmas
A Rustic Christmas
Forest Glade FireplacesForest Glade Fireplaces
Pictured: Napoleon Fireplaces B36 with Heritage Door. Large stone wall and wooden mantel shelf by Ron Vlodarchyk Construction - custom woodworking and renovations since 1993.
2018 | Lake Forest Freshen Up: Living Room + Dining Room
2018 | Lake Forest Freshen Up: Living Room + Dining Room
Robin's Nest InteriorsRobin's Nest Interiors
LIVING ROOM This week’s post features our Lake Forest Freshen Up: Living Room + Dining Room for the homeowners who relocated from California. The first thing we did was remove a large built-in along the longest wall and re-orient the television to a shorter wall. This allowed us to place the sofa which is the largest piece of furniture along the long wall and made the traffic flow from the Foyer to the Kitchen much easier. Now the beautiful stone fireplace is the focal point and the seating arrangement is cozy. We painted the walls Sherwin Williams’ Tony Taupe (SW7039). The mantle was originally white so we warmed it up with Sherwin Williams’ Gauntlet Gray (SW7019). We kept the upholstery neutral with warm gray tones and added pops of turquoise and silver. We tackled the large angled wall with an oversized print in vivid blues and greens. The extra tall contemporary lamps balance out the artwork. I love the end tables with the mixture of metal and wood, but my favorite piece is the leather ottoman with slide tray – it’s gorgeous and functional! The homeowner’s curio cabinet was the perfect scale for this wall and her art glass collection bring more color into the space. The large octagonal mirror was perfect for above the mantle. The homeowner wanted something unique to accessorize the mantle, and these “oil cans” fit the bill. A geometric fireplace screen completes the look. The hand hooked rug with its subtle pattern and touches of gray and turquoise ground the seating area and brings lots of warmth to the room. DINING ROOM There are only 2 walls in this Dining Room so we wanted to add a strong color with Sherwin Williams’ Cadet (SW9143). Utilizing the homeowners’ existing furniture, we added artwork that pops off the wall, a modern rug which adds interest and softness, and this stunning chandelier which adds a focal point and lots of bling! The Lake Forest Freshen Up: Living Room + Dining Room really reflects the homeowners’ transitional style, and the color palette is sophisticated and inviting. Enjoy!
Long Lounge Made More Inviting
Long Lounge Made More Inviting
Cour Interior DesignCour Interior Design
A challenging room to decorate; this long narrow lounge had been foreshortened by a dark sofa part way along, which wasted space at one end. The brief was to make the room feel brighter, more welcoming, inclusive and open so as to enjoy the view into the garden. The owners also wished to retain their curtains and have a slight wow input. ​ To brighten the room Farrow and Ball Slipper Satin was applied to the walls and ceiling, the coving and rose work was picked out in white and a lighter 4 seater sofa plus reclining chair was sourced from Sofology. It was decided to upgrade a green leather stressless chair by having it professionally stained a burnt orange by the Furniture clinic and this upcycling was a huge success. ​ A bespoke chandelier was designed with the client then commissioned from Cotterell and Rocke and gold wall lights cast gentle shadows over surfaces. The wow element was incorporated via new coving with hidden coloured lighting which would shine across the ceiling. A very soft orange offsets the furniture, but this can be changed by remote control to any colour of the rainbow according to mood. ​ Some small inherited pieces of furniture were upgraded with Annie Sloane paint and the furniture placed so as to create a peaceful reading area facing the garden, where the stressless chair could be turned to join the main body of the room if necessary. A glass coffee table was used to make the room feel more open and soft burnt orange accent tones were picked up from the curtains to add depth and interest.
Woodland Hills
Woodland Hills
Hsu McCulloughHsu McCullough
Living Room with rustic wood burning fireplace. Photo by Clark Dugger

Living Room Design Photos with a Stone Fireplace Surround and Orange Floor

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