Living Room Design Photos with Ceramic Floors and No Fireplace

Organic Living
Organic Living
Pu'uwai Design & ConstructionPu'uwai Design & Construction
This tropical great room's design was inspired by the villas in Bali. The vaulted ceiling is designed with reed thatch and ebony stained natural beams and rafters. The kitchen has a waterfall edge kitchen island, ebony cabinets, natural basket pendants, and cream colored tiles. The glass sliding and pocketing doors opening to the courtyard gardens are teak. The floors are a cream porcelain tile. The white sofa has modern and timeless comfort, the woven chairs speak to the tropical style throughout the home. The dining table is monkey-pod wood.
Living Room – South Beach Apartment, Miami Beach
Living Room – South Beach Apartment, Miami Beach
Diego Alejandro  Interior DesignDiego Alejandro Interior Design
For the living room of this apartment located in South Beach, I combined natural woods such as the organic teak chestnut coffee table and the dining chairs with soft linens on the furnishings and natural stone marble on the tables; and vintage accessories throughout the space. It was important for me to create a small dining area, so I placed the table a bit under the staircase, accentuated by the beautiful ceiling lamp that seems to float over the table and anchors the room. The large piece of art over the couch is by New York artist, Jody Morlock. It’s called “Tonic Immobility” referring to the shark character depicted in the painting. The piece was created to incorporate all the colors (blues–magentas–purple and yellows) used throughout the apartment, and it’s the focal point in the living room. The space tells a story about creativity; it’s an eclectic mix of vintage finds and contemporary pieces. Photography by Diego Alejandro Design LLC
Sala de estar
Sala de estar
Markham StagersMarkham Stagers
Espacio Open Concept | Sala de estar Open plan space | Living room
Bentley Bay-Miami Beach
Bentley Bay-Miami Beach
ID DesignID Design
Photo by Fernando Napolitano
Sandrea Residence
Sandrea Residence
Cantoni HoustonCantoni Houston
Marisela Sandrea came into Cantoni Houston looking to completely remodel her single family traditional home into a more transitional home with a contemporary flair. From furnishing the home's interiors and outdoor space with a focus on oak mixed with lacquer finishes to installing one of our Italian Bontempi kitchens and appliances, Houston designer Geroge Saba utilized Cantoni's vast library of resources to help the Sandrea family create a home with a soft contemporary design. For more information on the Sandrea Residence: http://cantoni.com/interior-design-services/projects/sandrea-residence#.UyxK8ly0Gig

Living Room Design Photos with Ceramic Floors and No Fireplace

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