Living Room Design Photos with a Two-sided Fireplace and Exposed Beam
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Keystone Custom Builders, Inc.
The fireplace mantel is made from the same materials as the exposed ceiling beams and wooden support posts.
Custom niches and display lighting were built specifically for owners art collection.
MDK Designs
Custom design 3-sided fireplace, Overised tile from porcelanosa. Cable wire railing system
CT Design
This living room was part of a larger main floor remodel that included the kitchen, dining room, entryway, and stair. The existing wood burning fireplace and moss rock was removed and replaced with rustic black stained paneling, a gas corner fireplace, and a soapstone hearth. New beams were added.
Danila Design
Un canapé de trés belle qualité et dont la propriétaire ne voulait pas se séparer a été recouvert d'un velours de coton orange assorti aux coussins et matelas style futons qui sont sur la mezzanine.
In Casa Design
Work in Progress: progetto di interior design per una nuova costruzione. Mobili contemporanei e dai colori neutri con due blocchi di colore. Pavimento in seminato alla veneziana per il piano terra e parquet rovere per la zona notte.
Keystone Custom Builders, Inc.
The wooden support beams separate the living room from the dining area. Custom niches and display lighting were built specifically for owners art collection.
Transom windows let the natural light in.
Andreson Builders
The wall wraps around and dies into a full mirror wall. It looks like a huge room but on the other side is a TV den and large fireplace.
The house has a raised floor foundation so we dragged post and pier into the crawl space and shored up the end of the wall to create a load path from the end of the new beam to the ground.
Burdge & Associates Architects
Living room, Modern french farmhouse. Light and airy. Garden Retreat by Burdge Architects in Malibu, California.
Архитектурное бюро Глушкова
Зона отдыха - гостиная-столовая с мягкой мебелью в восточном стиле и камином.
Архитекторы:
Дмитрий Глушков
Фёдор Селенин
фото:
Андрей Лысиков
Allison Smith Design
The client was willing to let us take some bold design leaps which resulted in a beautiful, eclectic interior design style. They were naturally drawn to a variety of textures, patterns and décor styles. We combined some classic with a few on-trend pieces to complete a truly one-of-a-kind result that thrilled our clients.
Because the home already had great bones and a neutral palette, we chose to use pinks and mauve with contrasting light and dark core pieces. To fill their request for lots of texture, we used fabrics with subtle patterns, wood tones, rattan and leather to keep things visually interesting.
iSearch Decor
With a fireplace separating the living room and dining room, we went with furnishings to complement the dining room. Elegant but homey, this room ties in perfectly
Living Room Design Photos with a Two-sided Fireplace and Exposed Beam
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