Living Room Design Photos with Concrete Floors

Truckee - 02
Truckee - 02
MWA, Inc.MWA, Inc.
Formal living room with stained concrete floors. Photo: Macario Giraldo
Family Home in Dulwich Village
Family Home in Dulwich Village
LMK StudioLMK Studio
The lounge are uses modular sofas for maximum flexibility. The sofas are arranged facing the garden. A Moroccan custom made boucle rug adds texture and warmth to the space and carefully defines the lounge area. No coffee table, instead smaller side tables for increased movability.
Pool Cabana
Pool Cabana
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Photographer: Dan Piassick
Ivy Lane House
Ivy Lane House
Cumulus StudioCumulus Studio
In the case of the Ivy Lane residence, the al fresco lifestyle defines the design, with a sun-drenched private courtyard and swimming pool demanding regular outdoor entertainment. By turning its back to the street and welcoming northern views, this courtyard-centred home invites guests to experience an exciting new version of its physical location. A social lifestyle is also reflected through the interior living spaces, led by the sunken lounge, complete with polished concrete finishes and custom-designed seating. The kitchen, additional living areas and bedroom wings then open onto the central courtyard space, completing a sanctuary of sheltered, social living.
NW 13th Avenue Loft
NW 13th Avenue Loft
Jessica Helgerson Interior DesignJessica Helgerson Interior Design
The clients wanted us to create a space that was open feeling, with lots of storage, room to entertain large groups, and a warm and sophisticated color palette. In response to this, we designed a layout in which the corridor is eliminated and the experience upon entering the space is open, inviting and more functional for cooking and entertaining. In contrast to the public spaces, the bedroom feels private and calm tucked behind a wall of built-in cabinetry. Lincoln Barbour
Big Sur Coast Ridge Estate
Big Sur Coast Ridge Estate
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Breathtaking views of the incomparable Big Sur Coast, this classic Tuscan design of an Italian farmhouse, combined with a modern approach creates an ambiance of relaxed sophistication for this magnificent 95.73-acre, private coastal estate on California’s Coastal Ridge. Five-bedroom, 5.5-bath, 7,030 sq. ft. main house, and 864 sq. ft. caretaker house over 864 sq. ft. of garage and laundry facility. Commanding a ridge above the Pacific Ocean and Post Ranch Inn, this spectacular property has sweeping views of the California coastline and surrounding hills. “It’s as if a contemporary house were overlaid on a Tuscan farm-house ruin,” says decorator Craig Wright who created the interiors. The main residence was designed by renowned architect Mickey Muenning—the architect of Big Sur’s Post Ranch Inn, —who artfully combined the contemporary sensibility and the Tuscan vernacular, featuring vaulted ceilings, stained concrete floors, reclaimed Tuscan wood beams, antique Italian roof tiles and a stone tower. Beautifully designed for indoor/outdoor living; the grounds offer a plethora of comfortable and inviting places to lounge and enjoy the stunning views. No expense was spared in the construction of this exquisite estate.
City Cabin
City Cabin
Dovetail General ContractorsDovetail General Contractors
View of living room with custom book shelves and steel ladder.
Pinnacle Star Residence
Pinnacle Star Residence
Constructive Solutions, Inc.Constructive Solutions, Inc.
Audry Hall Photography Fused Glass tile by Chrissy Evans
Indian Springs 1
Indian Springs 1
Dynia ArchitectsDynia Architects
This mountain vacation residence places the living and sleeping space for a family of three on the main level with guest bedrooms, recreation rooms, and garage below. The sloped site allows approach and entry on the main level, achieving the appearance of a one-story house. The scheme is an L-shaped, open-plan building containing primary living space covered with a shed roof. This configuration forms a “courtyard” facing southeast, which contains the main entry. Intersected with the shed roof component the mudroom, bedroom, and master closet and bath are contained in “cabins” of stone with arced roofs. The roof support at the northwest corner has been eliminated to allow a sliding glass system which, when open, voids the corner of the family room. This allows the living space to extend onto an elevated concrete terrace overlooking the view. The result is a living environment that distinguishes public from private uses with form and space, provides outdoor areas of contrasting characteristics in a place of sharp seasonal contrast, and creates an image that blends with the landscape.
High Plains Drifter
High Plains Drifter
Kettle River Timberworks Ltd.Kettle River Timberworks Ltd.
Timberwork design, fabricated and installed by Kettle River Timberworks Ltd. on this vacation home on a remote lake in B.C.'s southern interior. Kettle River proposed a simple, low-cost bow-string truss as an alternative to a more expensive wood chorded truss resulting in a 80ft unsupported ridge beam. Photo Credit: Certain Images Photography

Living Room Design Photos with Concrete Floors

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