Living Room Design Photos with White Walls and Slate Floors

Take a Moment
Take a Moment
Living SpacesLiving Spaces
Everyone needs a place to relax and read and the Caleb chair provides a safe haven at the end of a hectic day.
Custom Fireplace in Great Room
Custom Fireplace in Great Room
Annie Speck Interior DesignAnnie Speck Interior Design
A strikingly modern living room. Custom cabinetry with clean lines and art niches fill the space, and hide the AV equipment, allowing the 11' high Azul Macauba slab fireplace to steel the show!
Afton Blvd
Afton Blvd
Hartman HomesHartman Homes
Hartman Homes Spring Parade 2013
Vista Las Palmas-DuBois
Vista Las Palmas-DuBois
Desert Avant-Gard Design GroupDesert Avant-Gard Design Group
Open Concept Living Room detailing vintage and contemporary pieces inspired by Mid Century Modern design
Aspen Alps Condominiums U105
Aspen Alps Condominiums U105
Menendez Architects PCMenendez Architects PC
The wide sliding barn door allows the living room and den to be part of the same space or separated for privacy when the den is used for overflow sleeping or television room. Varying materials, window shade pockets and other treatments add interest and depth to the low ceilings.
House with a Red Wall
House with a Red Wall
Kohn Shnier architectsKohn Shnier architects
This single family home sits on a tight, sloped site. Within a modest budget, the goal was to provide direct access to grade at both the front and back of the house. The solution is a multi-split-level home with unconventional relationships between floor levels. Between the entrance level and the lower level of the family room, the kitchen and dining room are located on an interstitial level. Within the stair space “floats” a small bathroom. The generous stair is celebrated with a back-painted red glass wall which treats users to changing refractive ambient light throughout the house. Black brick, grey-tinted glass and mirrors contribute to the reasonably compact massing of the home. A cantilevered upper volume shades south facing windows and the home’s limited material palette meant a more efficient construction process. Cautious landscaping retains water run-off on the sloping site and home offices reduce the client’s use of their vehicle. The house achieves its vision within a modest footprint and with a design restraint that will ensure it becomes a long-lasting asset in the community. Photo by Tom Arban

Living Room Design Photos with White Walls and Slate Floors

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