Living Room Design Photos with Ceramic Floors and No Fireplace

Beach House Living
Beach House Living
Pu'uwai Design & ConstructionPu'uwai Design & Construction
The living room has a built-in media niche. The cabinet doors are paneled in white to match the walls while the top is a natural live edge in Monkey Pod wood. The feature wall was highlighted by the use of modular arts in the same color as the walls but with a texture reminiscent of ripples on water. On either side of the TV hang a cluster of wooden pendants. The paneled walls and ceiling are painted white creating a seamless design. The teak glass sliding doors pocket into the walls creating an indoor-outdoor space. The great room is decorated in blues, greens and whites, with a jute rug on the floor, a solid log coffee table, slip covered white sofa, and custom blue and green throw pillows.
Beach Bungalow
Beach Bungalow
Natasha Habermann StudioNatasha Habermann Studio
Boho couch with lots of pillows
Martha's Vineyard Residence
Martha's Vineyard Residence
Liliane Hart InteriorsLiliane Hart Interiors
Crate and Barrel slipcovered sofa Rattan Malawi occational chair Antique wood chest with brass fittings Photographer Carter Berg
Loft-Like Basement Renovation
Loft-Like Basement Renovation
WentworthWentworth
Exposed joists add character to reconfigured and remodeled basement
Fade Protection
Fade Protection
Spectrum Glass CoatingsSpectrum Glass Coatings
Formal living room in traditional home can benefit from fade protection that window film can provide Photo Courtesy of Eastman
Estero Residence
Estero Residence
RAW Design & Consulting /RAW Architecture + DesignRAW Design & Consulting /RAW Architecture + Design
Decor and accessories selection and assistance with furniture layout.
Hinesburg Vermont Residence
Hinesburg Vermont Residence
MarvinMarvin
A couple of young college professors from Northern California wanted a modern, energy-efficient home, which is located in Chittenden County, Vermont. The home’s design provides a natural, unobtrusive aesthetic setting to a backdrop of the Green Mountains with the low-sloped roof matching the slope of the hills. Triple-pane windows from Integrity® were chosen for their superior energy efficiency ratings, affordability and clean lines that outlined the home’s openings and fit the contemporary architecture they were looking to create. In addition, the project met or exceeded Vermont’s Energy Star requirements.

Living Room Design Photos with Ceramic Floors and No Fireplace

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