Living Room Design Photos with Limestone Floors
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Tollgard Design Group
A beautiful artwork by artist Zhuang Hong Yi that reflects different colours depending on where you stand. It changes completely as you walk passed it.
Tom Hurt Architecture
Bookshelves divide the great room delineating spaces and storing books.
Photo: Ryan Farnau
Stones of Croatia
‘Monte Carlo’ tumbled limestone floor tiles complement the rustic aesthetic of this open plan country living space.
‘Monte Carlo’ limestone is supplied by Stones of Croatia, Loughborough, UK. Please feel welcome to contact us for more information & pricing, either by phone on +44 (0)1509 412007 or by email: sales@stonesofcroatia.co.uk
Photograph by Joshua Fernandez.
EKLA HOME
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The University of California, Davis, and automaker Honda team up on a concept that explores energy efficiency and emerging green technology in a residential context. We made a Kristina sectional for the concept home. Eco Friendly sofa and chair made with pure non toxic ingredients. NO chemical flame retardants. Made with certified organic natural latex, Eco® wool, certified organic cotton barrier cloth, and sustainable wood.
European Home
Trisore 100H by Element4 (Shown with safety screen)
Clean, contemporary lines find a home in a cozy, Minnesota cabin in the woods.
Direct vent, modern gas fireplace
Photo by John Magnoski
McMahon Design Build, LLC
The entertainment center is built into the stone walls of the living room which is framed by ribbon windows. Photography by Daniel Snyder
Michael Wolk Design Associates
The rosewood panelled two sided fireplace flanks the black absolute granite convex hearth. Two contemporary lounge chairs are the second seating group and a perfect spot for enjoying a blazing fire.
Natalie Davies Interior Design
It's difficult to imagine that this beautiful light-filled space was once a dark and draughty old barn with a leaking roof! Adjoining a Georgian farmhouse, the barn has been completely renovated and knocked through to the main house to create a large open plan family area with mezzanine level. Zoned into living and dining areas, the barn incorporates bi-folding doors on two elevations opening the space up completely to both front and rear gardens. Egyptian limestone flooring has been used for the whole downstairs area, whilst a neutral carpet has been used for the stairs and mezzanine level.
Tom Hurt Architecture
Many of the bookshelves in this home are used as space dividers giving an expansive feeling to the open floor plan.
Living Room Design Photos with Limestone Floors
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