Living Room Design Photos with No Fireplace and Yellow Floor

Логово Степного Волка
Логово Степного Волка
Дом архитектуры и дизайна Кирилла ЕгороваДом архитектуры и дизайна Кирилла Егорова
Архитектор: Егоров Кирилл Текстиль: Егорова Екатерина Фотограф: Спиридонов Роман Стилист: Шимкевич Евгения
Reforma integral de vivienda
Reforma integral de vivienda
Sube InteriorismoSube Interiorismo
Proyecto de decoración, dirección y ejecución de obra: Sube Interiorismo www.subeinteriorismo.com Fotografía Erlantz Biderbost Taburetes Bob, Ondarreta. Sillones Nub, Andreu World. Alfombra Rugs, Gan. Alfombra geométrica a medida, Alfombras KP. Iluminación: Susaeta Iluminación
Wimbledon Apartment
Wimbledon Apartment
Kia DesignsKia Designs
Don't be afraid to use multiple paint colours in one room.
28 House
28 House
Llano Developments IncLlano Developments Inc
Cedar ceiling, cove light, grand pendant light, Hunter Douglas motorized curtain
Синий диван
Синий диван
Евгения ШевчукЕвгения Шевчук
Гостиная - студия Обьединенные гостиная, столовая и кухня. Яркий синий диван. Желтые стулья
Living Room, Natural Transitions
Living Room, Natural Transitions
Videre DecorVidere Decor
A transition from the old to the new prefinished cypress flooring required a slight change in height, solved by mosaic stone tiles inlaid in the flooring.
Scandinavian Vacation Home - Reykjavik, Iceland
Scandinavian Vacation Home - Reykjavik, Iceland
Bianca ID StudioBianca ID Studio
Built in 1930, this three story building in the center of Reykjavik is the home away from home for our clients. The new home design is rooted in the Scandinavian Style, with a variety of textures, gray tones and a pop of color in the art work and accessories. The living room, bedroom and eating area speak together impeccably, with very clear definition of spaces and functionality. Photography by Leszek Nowakowski
Downtown Loft
Downtown Loft
Bushman Dreyfus ArchitectsBushman Dreyfus Architects
Virginia AIA Merit Award for Excellence in Interior Design | The renovated apartment is located on the third floor of the oldest building on the downtown pedestrian mall in Charlottesville. The existing structure built in 1843 was in sorry shape — framing, roof, insulation, windows, mechanical systems, electrical and plumbing were all completely renewed to serve for another century or more. What used to be a dark commercial space with claustrophobic offices on the third floor and a completely separate attic was transformed into one spacious open floor apartment with a sleeping loft. Transparency through from front to back is a key intention, giving visual access to the street trees in front, the play of sunlight in the back and allowing multiple modes of direct and indirect natural lighting. A single cabinet “box” with hidden hardware and secret doors runs the length of the building, containing kitchen, bathroom, services and storage. All kitchen appliances are hidden when not in use. Doors to the left and right of the work surface open fully for access to wall oven and refrigerator. Functional and durable stainless-steel accessories for the kitchen and bath are custom designs and fabricated locally. The sleeping loft stair is both foreground and background, heavy and light: the white guardrail is a single 3/8” steel plate, the treads and risers are folded perforated steel.
Ashland Residence
Ashland Residence
Hsu McCulloughHsu McCullough
Detail of exposed ceiling joists with former attic vent converted to a window for afternoon natural light from above. Cloth string pendants with Edison lamps were employed throughout the Living Room -dropped just below the bottom of the joists -for a dimmer light. Photo by Clark Dugger

Living Room Design Photos with No Fireplace and Yellow Floor

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