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Mcmahon and Nerlich
Living room makes the most of the light and space and colours relate to charred black timber cladding
Jasmine McClelland Design
Relaxed and light filled family living and dining room with leafy bay-side views.
Bean Interiors
The bespoke arched alcove joinery was inspired by the regency architecture of Brighton & Hove, with concealed LED lighting.
Polykrome Design
The balance of textures and color in the living room came together beautifully: stone, oak, chenille, glass, warm and cool colors.
Warren French Interiors
A coastal Scandinavian renovation project, combining a Victorian seaside cottage with Scandi design. We wanted to create a modern, open-plan living space but at the same time, preserve the traditional elements of the house that gave it it's character.
O'Connor's Joinery
Beautiful handmade alcove cabinetry. With plenty of storage and featuring in-frame raised panel doors, Solid oak full stave worktops and matching chunky oak veneer floating shelves. Cabinetry finished in F&B Cinder Rose Matt. Sprayfinished
User
The living room was tired and gloomy, sue to the shady aspect of the street. The client wanted the space to have a mid-century feel to it and have less of the children's stuff visible so that the room could feel more sophisticated and relaxing.
We made alterations to the fireplace, to simplify the opening around the wood burning stove. We stripped the wallpaper and re-skimmed the walls, removed the old carpet and sanded the original one floorboards, bringing them back to their former glory. We then worked closely with the client to incorporate his vintage mid-century furniture into the room, whilst ensuring the space still complemented the Victorian features of the room.
By painting the walls a soft cream, we have brightened up the room, and changing the layout of the space allows the room to feel more open and welcoming.
Storage for children's toys was relocated into the kitchen, allowing the living room space to be kept tidier. The mid-century sideboard acts as a TV unit, whilst providing ample storage.
Flavin Architects
The guesthouse of our Green Mountain Getaway follows the same recipe as the main house. With its soaring roof lines and large windows, it feels equally as integrated into the surrounding landscape.
Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
Lynn Gaffney Architect, PLLC
Floor: polished concrete with local bluestone aggregate.
Wood wall: reclaimed “mushroom” wood – cypress planks from PA mushroom barns www.antiqueandvintagewoods.com
Fireplace: wood burning / high efficient – www.wittus.com
Windows: Andersen – www.andersenwindows.com
Polycarbonate Panels: www.kalwall.com
Nine Lives
Family TV room/ snug with bespoke shelving to minimise the impact of the TV in the space. Bright pops of colour
Living Room Design Photos with a Wood Stove
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