Living Room Design Photos with Carpet and a Wood Stove

The Manse
The Manse
Inside Story PhotographyInside Story Photography
Tracey Bloxham, Inside Story Photography
Country Sitting Room
Country Sitting Room
Natalie Davies Interior DesignNatalie Davies Interior Design
This beautiful sitting room is one of my favourite projects to date – it’s such an elegant and welcoming room, created around the beautiful curtain fabric that my client fell in love with.
Project Redwood
Project Redwood
Amy Elizabeth InteriorsAmy Elizabeth Interiors
Client brief. To create a retreat with a calm and neutral base with some accents of colour, a place to relax in the evenings. So keeping to an elegant, calm vibe in the design tone, but also having a wow factor to reflect the house itself and be proud of when entertaining guests
Cozy Corner
Cozy Corner
Poppy Noble Interior DesignPoppy Noble Interior Design
The lounge in a beautifully renovated barn was in diamond need of some TLC. It was dark and ill used. Once the beams were lightened and a vellum was fitted the room started taking shape. This L-shaped room needed to be re configured. Creating a library area with bespoke shelving and a seating area opposite has given this part of the room a new lease of life. Making use of all of the nooks and crannies has meant that the room has a few choices of area to sit. The deep return to the right of the fireplace was crying out for an accent chair, shelving and floor lamp.
Charter School Carpet Tile Project
Charter School Carpet Tile Project
Arcata ProFloor, Abbey Design CenterArcata ProFloor, Abbey Design Center
We installed this J&J Invision modular carpet tile (Style, Evolve) in a mixed use room at a Methodist Church in Arcata, CA, which doubles as a charter high school.
Lounge media unit
Lounge media unit
Howard Butler FurnitureHoward Butler Furniture
Lounge Media unit This was a great project, transforming a small living space into a more functional room. The original alcoves either side of the fireplace were different depths and focused your eye. The client initially wanted two alcove units. My thoughts were to use linier lines to trick the eye into adding length to the room by not focusing on the width of the room. To make the room feel lighter, I proposed one side as an alcove unit and floating shelves in the other. The shelves had to line up for the aesthetics to work. I added a narrow shelving unit above two fake doors which helps the room look longer. I had made sure not to cover the window shutters, retaining as much natural light as possible. The two-tone colours, light internal and darker exterior definitely help this piece to be less intrusive. The TV is on a swing arm which we fitted and scribed the back panel around. When the TV is not in use it can be stowed away within the unit. The right-hand side of this unit is scribed around the fireplace breast leaving a seamless fit.

Living Room Design Photos with Carpet and a Wood Stove

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