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Ames Peterson - International Architecture
The living room fireplace opens through to the back patio.
Volansky Studio
Living room looking towards kitchen with dining room on other side of double sided fireplace.
Robeson Design
With most of the furniture pieces in a neutral color palette, the custom made navy blue sofa takes center stage, adding personality and vibrancy to the room. Flanked by a pair of dark wood stained cabinets the commissioned painting above the sofa and white accessories add the WOW the room deserved.
Robeson Design Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | Ryan Garvin, Photography | Painting by Liz Jardain | Please Note: For information on items seen in these photos, leave a comment. For info about our work: info@robesondesign.com
European Home
The Lucius 140 Room Divider by Element4. This large peninsula-style fireplace brings architectural intrigue to a modern prefab home designed by Method Homes.
R. Cartwright Design
The two-story, stacked marble, open fireplace is the focal point of the formal living room. A geometric-design paneled ceiling can be illuminated in the evening.
Heidi Zeiger
Visbeen Architects
The Cicero is a modern styled home for today’s contemporary lifestyle. It features sweeping facades with deep overhangs, tall windows, and grand outdoor patio. The contemporary lifestyle is reinforced through a visually connected array of communal spaces. The kitchen features a symmetrical plan with large island and is connected to the dining room through a wide opening flanked by custom cabinetry. Adjacent to the kitchen, the living and sitting rooms are connected to one another by a see-through fireplace. The communal nature of this plan is reinforced downstairs with a lavish wet-bar and roomy living space, perfect for entertaining guests. Lastly, with vaulted ceilings and grand vistas, the master suite serves as a cozy retreat from today’s busy lifestyle.
Photographer: Brad Gillette
Klopf Architecture
The owners, inspired by mid-century modern architecture, hired Klopf Architecture to design an Eichler-inspired 21st-Century, energy efficient new home that would replace a dilapidated 1940s home. The home follows the gentle slope of the hillside while the overarching post-and-beam roof above provides an unchanging datum line. The changing moods of nature animate the house because of views through large glass walls at nearly every vantage point. Every square foot of the house remains close to the ground creating and adding to the sense of connection with nature.
Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, AIA, Geoff Campen, Angela Todorova, and Jeff Prose
Structural Engineer: Alex Rood, SE, Fulcrum Engineering (now Pivot Engineering)
Landscape Designer (atrium): Yoshi Chiba, Chiba's Gardening
Landscape Designer (rear lawn): Aldo Sepulveda, Sepulveda Landscaping
Contractor: Augie Peccei, Coast to Coast Construction
Photography ©2015 Mariko Reed
Location: Belmont, CA
Year completed: 2015
Choate + Hertlein Architects
The spaces within the house are organized with the public areas running south to north, arrayed on the brow of the slope looking toward the water in the distance. Perpendicular, the private spaces (bedroom, baths, and study) run east to west. The private spaces are raised and have wood floors, as opposed to the concrete floors of the public areas.
Phillip Spears Photographer
Living Room Design Photos with a Two-sided Fireplace
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