Living Room Design Photos with Concrete Floors and Multi-Coloured Floor

Ferndale Feature Home, Kapiti
Ferndale Feature Home, Kapiti
David Reid HomesDavid Reid Homes
A large gable window demands attention in the open-plan living area, drawing the eye to the high raking ceilings. The interior is flooded with natural light. Polished concrete floors luxuriate in solar gain, lending a hand in heating this warm and comfortable home. A random-width timber feature wall with fireplace delivers warmth and texture. It cunningly incorporates access to a hidden lounge. Large double-glazed sliding doors open up to a covered al fresco courtyard perfect for year round entertaining.
Crook | Cup | Bow | Twist
Crook | Cup | Bow | Twist
Schwartz and ArchitectureSchwartz and Architecture
The proposal analyzes the site as a series of existing flows or “routes” across the landscape. The negotiation of both constructed and natural systems establishes the logic of the site plan and the orientation and organization of the new home. Conceptually, the project becomes a highly choreographed knot at the center of these routes, drawing strands in, engaging them with others, and propelling them back out again. The project’s intent is to capture and harness the physical and ephemeral sense of these latent natural movements as a way to promote in the architecture the wanderlust the surrounding landscape inspires. At heart, the client’s initial family agenda--a home as antidote to the city and basecamp for exploration--establishes the ethos and design objectives of the work. Photography - Bruce Damonte
Oblique Addition, Garden City
Oblique Addition, Garden City
alsoCAN ArchitectsalsoCAN Architects
Open living area. Looking from the old part of the house across the new polished concrete floor to the outdoor deck. Photo by David Beynon Builder - Citywide Building Services
BeachHaus
BeachHaus
Josh Wynne ConstructionJosh Wynne Construction
BeachHaus is built on a previously developed site on Siesta Key. It sits directly on the bay but has Gulf views from the upper floor and roof deck. The client loved the old Florida cracker beach houses that are harder and harder to find these days. They loved the exposed roof joists, ship lap ceilings, light colored surfaces and inviting and durable materials. Given the risk of hurricanes, building those homes in these areas is not only disingenuous it is impossible. Instead, we focused on building the new era of beach houses; fully elevated to comfy with FEMA requirements, exposed concrete beams, long eaves to shade windows, coralina stone cladding, ship lap ceilings, and white oak and terrazzo flooring. The home is Net Zero Energy with a HERS index of -25 making it one of the most energy efficient homes in the US. It is also certified NGBS Emerald. Photos by Ryan Gamma Photography
Modern Minimalist
Modern Minimalist
Southwest Design Studio, Inc.Southwest Design Studio, Inc.
Living Room open to Kitchen and Dining
Ferndale Feature Home, Kapiti
Ferndale Feature Home, Kapiti
David Reid HomesDavid Reid Homes
A large gable window demands attention in the open-plan living area, drawing the eye to the high raking ceilings. The interior is flooded with natural light. Polished concrete floors luxuriate in solar gain, lending a hand in heating this warm and comfortable home. A random-width timber feature wall with fireplace delivers warmth and texture. It cunningly incorporates access to a hidden lounge.
Fantasy fulfilled
Fantasy fulfilled
New Zealand Certified Builders AssociationNew Zealand Certified Builders Association
The inside is light and spacious with enormous windows and a ceiling stretching to 7.5m. The home’s position takes advantage of panoramic countryside views above Raglan.

Living Room Design Photos with Concrete Floors and Multi-Coloured Floor

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