Living Room Design Photos with a Two-sided Fireplace and Orange Floor

Rustic Modern Ranch
Rustic Modern Ranch
Resto-Modern Homes LLCResto-Modern Homes LLC
Fireplace and built in firewood holder combo,
Cherryvale Road House
Cherryvale Road House
mark gerwingmark gerwing
modern fireplace with see-thru gas fireplace, clad in maple veneer plywood with aluminum corner details
Rustic Modern Ranch
Rustic Modern Ranch
Resto-Modern Homes LLCResto-Modern Homes LLC
Dining room with built in fireplace with beautiful accents.
From Plain To Polished: A Concrete Foundation For A Rancher Renovation
From Plain To Polished: A Concrete Foundation For A Rancher Renovation
Interior Solutions Design Group Inc.Interior Solutions Design Group Inc.
An existing recess in the corner of the living room served no function until we installed thick floating shelves into the space. The recess now has a function as it houses personal treasures & books. A contemporary rug & neutral light-coloured Crypton fabrics ensure this living room functions more like a family room for watching movies & snacking. The orange tones from the existing concrete floor & fir doors & windows was reiterated in the storage console below the TV. Remember, the eye likes to see a tone repeated three times in a space for balance. This space represents another successful mix of the feminine with the masculine and the contemporary with the traditional. As the TV had to be located front & centre, we opted for a Frame TV showcasing an image of the client's artwork. The theme & tones of the artwork marry all of the elements together for a beautiful, cohesive family space.
From Plain To Polished: A Concrete Foundation For A Rancher Renovation
From Plain To Polished: A Concrete Foundation For A Rancher Renovation
Interior Solutions Design Group Inc.Interior Solutions Design Group Inc.
A 3-sided, linear fireplace is visible from the living room, games room, dining room & kitchen in this open-concept space. After much sourcing we were able to locate a large-format metallic porcelain tile that complemented the terra-cotta tones in the existing concrete floors. As the floors were remaining we could not change the footprint of the existing fireplace as we would never have been able to match the concrete, but we could update the surround with a new contemporary gas insert with a larger viewing window.

Living Room Design Photos with a Two-sided Fireplace and Orange Floor

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