Living Room Design Photos with Concrete Floors and No Fireplace

Polished Concrete Floor - South Wimbledon
Polished Concrete Floor - South Wimbledon
CemluxCemlux
If you dream of a large, open-plan kitchen, but don’t want to move home to get one, a kitchen extension could be just the solution you’re looking for. Not only will an extension give you the extra room you desire and better flow of space, it could also add value to your home. Before your kitchen cabinetry and appliances can be installed, you’ll need to lay your flooring. Fitting of your new kitchen should then take up to four weeks. After the cabinets have been fitted, your kitchen company will template the worktops, which should take around two weeks. In the meantime, you can paint the walls and add fixtures and lighting. Then, once the worktops are in place, you’re done! This magnificent kitchen extension has been done in South Wimbledon where we have been contracted to install the polished concrete flooring in the Teide colour in the satin finishing.
Braheem Residence - Costa Rica
Braheem Residence - Costa Rica
Sarco Architects Costa Rica - CaribbeanSarco Architects Costa Rica - Caribbean
Braheem Residence's social area is enclosed by glass windows nonetheless the architectural design considered this and protected the space from the sun with the position of the mass of the second floor bedrooms. This helps to keep energy costs down by reducing to a minimum the solar gain in these glazed areas. This living space is therefore only exposed to the morning sun coming from the east, but the topography going uphill to the east combined with dense trees that were maintained on that side of the property provide natural shading as well.
Downtown Condo #2
Downtown Condo #2
Interior Trends Inc. Design & RemodelingInterior Trends Inc. Design & Remodeling
View of open layout of condo. Photo By Taci Fast
Downtown Dallas Loft
Downtown Dallas Loft
Haus of SaboHaus of Sabo
Located in the heart of Downtown Dallas this once Interurban Transit station for the DFW area no serves as an urban dwelling. The historic building is filled with character and individuality which was a need for the interior design with decoration and furniture. Inspired by the 1930’s this loft is a center of social gatherings. Location: Downtown, Dallas, Texas | Designer: Haus of Sabo | Completions: 2021
Bold Interior Inspiration
Bold Interior Inspiration
Love Your HomeLove Your Home
(Photography by Jake Curtis for Love Your Home)

Living Room Design Photos with Concrete Floors and No Fireplace

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