Living Room Design Photos with Green Walls and a Two-sided Fireplace

Hidden Speakers above Fireplace
Hidden Speakers above Fireplace
SoundVisionSoundVision
In wall speakers painted over for minimal intrusion.
Rookwood - Traditional Estate
Rookwood - Traditional Estate
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
Builder: J. Peterson Homes Interior Designer: Francesca Owens Photographers: Ashley Avila Photography, Bill Hebert, & FulView Capped by a picturesque double chimney and distinguished by its distinctive roof lines and patterned brick, stone and siding, Rookwood draws inspiration from Tudor and Shingle styles, two of the world’s most enduring architectural forms. Popular from about 1890 through 1940, Tudor is characterized by steeply pitched roofs, massive chimneys, tall narrow casement windows and decorative half-timbering. Shingle’s hallmarks include shingled walls, an asymmetrical façade, intersecting cross gables and extensive porches. A masterpiece of wood and stone, there is nothing ordinary about Rookwood, which combines the best of both worlds. Once inside the foyer, the 3,500-square foot main level opens with a 27-foot central living room with natural fireplace. Nearby is a large kitchen featuring an extended island, hearth room and butler’s pantry with an adjacent formal dining space near the front of the house. Also featured is a sun room and spacious study, both perfect for relaxing, as well as two nearby garages that add up to almost 1,500 square foot of space. A large master suite with bath and walk-in closet which dominates the 2,700-square foot second level which also includes three additional family bedrooms, a convenient laundry and a flexible 580-square-foot bonus space. Downstairs, the lower level boasts approximately 1,000 more square feet of finished space, including a recreation room, guest suite and additional storage.
Pasadena Japanese Craftsman
Pasadena Japanese Craftsman
SYI Design, LLCSYI Design, LLC
This entry/living room features maple wood flooring, Hubbardton Forge pendant lighting, and a Tansu Chest. A monochromatic color scheme of greens with warm wood give the space a tranquil feeling. Photo by: Tom Queally
Craftman livingroom
Craftman livingroom
Design BroueletteDesign Brouelette
The simple design of the craftsman era is evident with the traditional craftsman style cabinet, coffee table and area rugs. The contemporary leather swivel chairs and sofa meddle into the craftsman look. The soft green walls bring the outside in.
Bed and Breakfast
Bed and Breakfast
MacKenzie DesignMacKenzie Design
This is a living room in a Bed and Breakfast that is located on Puget Sound. The room is the reception area for guests who typically arrive here but use the lower half of the home with access to a local beach, views of the sound, lighthouse, Maury Island and 30 minutes from Seattle. The coffee table was finished with an old yellowed shellac and we removed it to find a solid Birdseye Maple piece that is beautiful. To save money the side table is a particle board with stable cross pieces covered with two table clothes - one 60 inch the other 70 inch. We found two silk orchid stems at Molbak's in Woodinville that are used in the real orchid plants until they again come into bloom. No one has ever questioned that they were not real.
Double sided fireplace
Double sided fireplace
The Salamander Company LLC.The Salamander Company LLC.
This double sided fireplace with Colorado Red flagstone surround separates the living room from the dining room. Photo by Edge Architects.
Pasadena Japanese Craftsman
Pasadena Japanese Craftsman
SYI Design, LLCSYI Design, LLC
This entry/living room features maple wood flooring, Hubbardton Forge pendant lighting, and a Tansu Chest. A monochromatic color scheme of greens with warm wood give the space a tranquil feeling. Photo by: Tom Queally

Living Room Design Photos with Green Walls and a Two-sided Fireplace

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