Living Room Design Photos with Limestone Floors

Living in Janace's Vision
Living in Janace's Vision
Palatial Stone & TilePalatial Stone & Tile
Beauminiere Clair limestone flooring, Custom stone fireplace
Rangley Dr.
Rangley Dr.
Jamie House DesignJamie House Design
For this 1961 Mid-Century home we did a complete remodel while maintaining many existing features and our client’s bold furniture. We took our cues for style from our stylish clients; incorporating unique touches to create a home that feels very them. The result is a space that feels casual and modern but with wonderful character and texture as a backdrop. The restrained yet bold color palette consists of dark neutrals, jewel tones, woven textures, handmade tiles, and antique rugs.
The Great Barn
The Great Barn
Architect Your HomeArchitect Your Home
Conversion and renovation of a Grade II listed barn into a bright contemporary home
Oak Farm || Umbrian Limestone
Oak Farm || Umbrian Limestone
Floors of StoneFloors of Stone
Floors of Stone This living/garden room is the perfect mix of country and contemporary.
Gilbert - Full Interior Remodel
Gilbert - Full Interior Remodel
Elton R ConstructionElton R Construction
The fireplace is a Cosmo 42 gas fireplace by Heat & Go. The stone is white gold craft orchard limestone from Creative Mines. The floor tile is Pebble Beach and Halila in a Versailles pattern by Carmel Stone Imports.
Redelco House
Redelco House
Brooks + Scarpa ArchitectsBrooks + Scarpa Architects
Description: In early 1994, the architects began work on the project and while in construction (demolition, grading and foundations) the owner, due to circumstances beyond his control, halted all construction of the project. Seven years later the owner returned to the architects and asked them to complete the partially constructed house. Due to code changes, city ordinances and a wide variety of obstacles it was determined that the house was unable to be completed as originally designed. After much consideration the client asked the architect if it were possible to alter/remodel the partially constructed house, which was a remodel/addition to a 1970’s ranch style house, into a project that fit into current zoning and structural codes. The owner also requested that the house’s footprint and partially constructed foundations remain to avoid the need for further entitlements and delays on an already long overdue and difficult hillside site. The architects’ main challenge was how to alter the design that reflected an outdated philosophical approach to architecture that was nearly a decade old. How could the house be re-conceived reflecting the architect and client’s maturity on a ten-year-old footprint? The answer was to remove almost all of the previously proposed existing interior walls and transform the existing footprint into a pavilion-like structure that allows the site to in a sense “pass through the house”. This allowed the client to take better advantage of a limited and restricted building area while capturing extraordinary panoramic views of the San Fernando Valley and Hollywood Hills. Large 22-foot high custom sliding glass doors allow the interior and exterior to become one. Even the studio is separated from the house and connected only by an exterior bridge. Private spaces are treated as loft-like spaces capturing volume and views while maintaining privacy. Limestone floors extend from inside to outside and into the lap pool that runs the entire length of the house creating a horizon line at the edge of the view. Other natural materials such as board formed concrete, copper, steel and cherry provides softness to the objects that seem to float within the interior volume. By placing objects and materials "outside the frame," a new frame of reference deepens our sense of perception. Art does not reproduce what we see; rather it makes us see.
Bel Air
Bel Air
Blackband DesignBlackband Design
Interior Design by Blackband Design Photography by Tessa Neustadt
Little Balboa Island
Little Balboa Island
Anne Michaelsen DesignAnne Michaelsen Design
Updated the living room to make it more cozy and to accomidate more people. Ryan Garvin Photography
Asian Influence with a Warm, Comfortable Feel.
Asian Influence with a Warm, Comfortable Feel.
Shuster Design AssociatesShuster Design Associates
The colors for this elegant Asian inspired living room come directly from the palette of the painting that is the room's centerpiece.
Modern Mediterranean
Modern Mediterranean
Paschall Design and Clutch ModernPaschall Design and Clutch Modern
This Mediterranean fireplace received a modern makeover. We reduced the size of the tall fireplace opening to look low and sleek. A better height for viewing TV. We replaced rustic stone with a veincut silver travertine slab and went floor to ceiling. We removed the existing hearth that took up floor space and floated a new hearth with this Nero Neolith porcelain slab to give it a high contrasting modern look.
Pleione House
Pleione House
Geraghty and AssociatesGeraghty and Associates
Beautiful Living Room, Steeped in classical tradition Photo by Florian Knorn
Living / Sitting Rooms
Living / Sitting Rooms
DJB PhotographyDJB Photography
Damian James Bramley, DJB Photography

Living Room Design Photos with Limestone Floors

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