Living Room Design Photos with Limestone Floors and a Tile Fireplace Surround
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Fede Casa, LLC
A double size living room creates a unique space. We wanted to mirror both spaces with different elements. The other side has a unique custom design chaise and custom pillows by Fede Casa,
Mary Sherwood Lifestyles
The backs of the existing bookcases were painted with an accent color to highlight the glass and metal accessories. The fireplace and surround were not modified.
John Wallace Benecke Interiors
A dramatic fireplace, set into the glass window on the 19th floor of a Los Angeles highrise condominium. Neutral upholstery with colorful accents compliment the large art collection. Custom made tiles surround the firebox.
Photo credit: Robert Berger
PMH Building Co
A very special Glenn Murcutt designed and approved red jetmaster firebox, with full length steel flues (that had to be craned in through the roof into position) is the main attraction of the room. Very closely followed by the splayed windows. These windows have very deep sills hidden inside flaps of hoop pine ply.
Photography by Hannah Ladic Photography
Gail Green Interiors
White, beige, green, and sand is the chosen color palette; warmth and depth the chosen texture. For instance, the Venetian stucco on the walls echoes the ancient exterior material and links itself to the color and texture of sand - a warm, variegated beige. The walls run into the limestone floors softening the effect of the hard floor through its warm color and smooth feel. The warm sand tones of the walls and floors are offset by the cooler white ones, creating a clear yet comforting antithesis. In enhancing lightness, white furniture and accessories compliment the stuccos beige color, creating a natural simplicity. Nature's 'greenness' is mirrored by the clear and decorative glass used throughout, the natural flora and flowers, the rug, and the accessories.
Hastings Construction Inc
In the Living & Dining rooms, we removed all the faux wood paneling and replaced it with sheetrock and bright ivory-toned paint. The existing house had a small non-working pellet stove. In its place, we built a modernized traditional fireplace.
Living Room Design Photos with Limestone Floors and a Tile Fireplace Surround
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