Living Room Design Photos with Red Walls and Brown Floor
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Kaminski + Pew
Vibrant living room room with tufted velvet sectional, lacquer & marble cocktail table, colorful oriental rug, pink grasscloth wallcovering, black ceiling, and brass accents. Photo by Kyle Born.
apartmentjeanie
Love how beautiful the mantle looks once we were able to remove the clutter and feature some special mementos. Photo: Rikki Snyder
Pierre Jean-Baptiste Interiors
This family room space screams sophistication with the clean design and transitional look. The new 65” TV is now camouflaged behind the vertically installed black shiplap. New curtains and window shades soften the new space. Wall molding accents with wallpaper inside make for a subtle focal point. We also added a new ceiling molding feature for architectural details that will make most look up while lounging on the twin sofas. The kitchen was also not left out with the new backsplash, pendant / recessed lighting, as well as other new inclusions.
Polhemus Savery DaSilva
Custom coastal home on Cape Cod by Polhemus Savery DaSilva Architects Builders.
Scope Of Work: Architecture, Construction //
Photography: Brian Vanden Brink //
Living room and fireplace
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Pearl Remodeling
We tore down walls between the living room and kitchen to create an open concept floor plan. Additionally, we added real red bricks to add texture and character to the living room. The wide windows let light travel freely between both spaces, creating a warm and cozy vibe.
Blackline Renovations
Keeping within the original footprint, the cased openings between the living room and dining room were widened to create better flow. Low built-in bookshelves were added below the windows in the living room, as well as full-height bookshelves in the dining room, both purposely matched to fit the home’s original 1920’s architecture. The wood flooring was matched and re-finished throughout the home to seamlessly blend the rooms and make the space look larger. In addition to the interior remodel, the home’s exterior received a new facelift with a fresh coat of paint and repairs to the existing siding.
Living Room Design Photos with Red Walls and Brown Floor
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