Living Room Design Photos with Cork Floors
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Eco-Friendly Flooring Inc.
Our Bambus cork works very well in homes with pets. The surface texture of the flooring prevents animals from losing their footing. Cork is naturally anti-static, so pet hair and dust will not cling to it. Cork is also very insulating, so it will not transfer the cold from your subfloor. This little Bulldog is cozy and warm for her afternoon naps!
Kristina Eckert - EvolveDesignBuild
Traditional paneling and furniture elevate this loft. Additions include the design of the paneling, paint color selection, flooring selection and sofa selection.
AcV2 architecture
The living room takes advantage of the expansive views of the Black Hills. The house's southern exposure offers tremendous views of the canyon and plenty of warmth in winter. The design contrasts a beautiful, heavy timber frame and tongue-and-groove wood ceilings with modern details. Photo by Kim Lathe Photography
Stage Coach Services LLC dba "The Stage Coach"
After staging this living room feels fun, comfortable, inviting and colorful. Staging helped this home sell FAST at top dollar!
Petroff Design Interiors + Fine Art
Using hidden LED strip lighting illuminates artwork without glare when watching TV. Here is a hint: under-light a floating cabinet to increase impact. It makes the space appear bigger.
VORBILD Architecture
Living room in a new extension with double panel sliding doors on each side.
Red and blue arm chairs. Cork florring.
Photo by Chris Snook
Petroff Design Interiors + Fine Art
Floating shelves with integrated LED strip lights illuminates the artwork where you need it. Clean and magical.
AcV2 architecture
The living room takes advantage of the expansive views of the Black Hills. The house's southern exposure offers tremendous views of the canyon and plenty of warmth in winter. Clerestory windows bring in additional light into the space while creating an interesting ceiling. The design contrasts a beautiful, heavy timber frame and tongue-and-groove wood ceilings with modern details. Photo by Kim Lathe Photography
Stanev Potts Architects
The complete transformation of a 1100 SF one bedroom apartment into a modernist loft, with an open, circular floor plan, and clean, inviting, minimalist surfaces. Emphasis was placed on developing a consistent pallet of materials, while introducing surface texture and lighting that provide a tactile ambiance, and crispness, within the constraints of a very limited budget.
Spin Design
The living room exudes a comfortable and eclectic charm, embracing a mix of styles and furnishings that encourage relaxation and socializing. As you transition into the kitchen, the design takes a functional yet stylish turn. The kitchen island becomes a focal point, not only serving as a culinary hub but also featuring an integrated dining area. This innovative design blurs the lines between cooking and dining, fostering a sense of togetherness.
Living Room Design Photos with Cork Floors
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