Living Room Design Photos with Dark Hardwood Floors and No Fireplace

Queen Village Residence
Queen Village Residence
Kaminski + PewKaminski + Pew
Vibrant living room room with tufted velvet sectional, lacquer & marble cocktail table, colorful oriental rug, pink grasscloth wallcovering, black ceiling, and brass accents. Photo by Kyle Born.
Salon
Salon
HedreHedre
Victor Grandgeorge - Photosdinterieurs
Frio Camp
Frio Camp
Cuppett Kilpatrick Architecture + Interior DesignCuppett Kilpatrick Architecture + Interior Design
Living room connected to entry/breezeway/dining through dutch door. Stained fir joists cap walls painted Sherwin William, Dark Night. Photo by Paul Finkel
Traditional Mixed Metal Glam
Traditional Mixed Metal Glam
Kevin Twitty InteriorsKevin Twitty Interiors
Because this formal living room did not have a fireplace as a focal point, we chose to create one with this beautiful silver and cream console with antiqued gold accents. We topped the console with an antiqued mirror and symmetrical buffet lamps to frame it nicely.
Bella Vita
Bella Vita
UserUser
Apartment Living Room Staging
40TH STREET PROJECT
40TH STREET PROJECT
MarvinMarvin
When a North Carolina family was looking to build a vacation home by the shore, they wanted it to last for generations to come. They knew building in coastal areas posed certain challenges: hurricane force winds, high humidity, corrosive salt air, driving rain, and more. This waterfront property needed to be able to withstand the harshest coastal conditions, while meeting the needs of the energy-conscious owners. High-performance glass was a necessity, but the home also had to have a distinct look in which simulated divided lites were used to achieve a very specific architectural style. The perfect combination of beauty and strength, IMPACT products from Integrity allowed the builders to meet all the job requirements. They also created a finished product worthy of award-winning accolades. Integrity IMPACT windows and patio doors offer Impact Zone 3 rated performance for coastal applications. Multi-point locking systems offered additional stability and security. Energy-efficient, high-performance glass helped make this home 44% more efficient to operate. “Integrity is a durable and beautiful component of a new home. Their products are strong and yet visually pleasing. The options allow for the ability to customize the look to fit different architectural styles while being consistent in performance,” said Luke Perisich of Blue Sky Building Company. Integrity windows are built tougher, last longer, and protect better.

Living Room Design Photos with Dark Hardwood Floors and No Fireplace

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