Living Room Design Photos with Vinyl Floors and No TV

Organic Coastal
Organic Coastal
Nina Williams InteriorsNina Williams Interiors
Two huge white slip coverd sofas face each other in this large living room. An oversized teak root coffee table brings an organic texture to the space in addition to woven leather chairs and reclaimed wood end tables. Textured Moroccan pillows echo the black metal from the RH chandelier.
Kitchen & Living Room Modin Rigid Customer Space - Lato
Kitchen & Living Room Modin Rigid Customer Space - Lato
FlooretFlooret
Lato - Modin Rigid Collection Installed throughout customer's beautiful, East Coast home. Rooms include the kitchen, hallway, living room, and dining room. The Modin Rigid luxury vinyl plank flooring collection is the new standard in resilient flooring. Modin Rigid offers true embossed-in-register texture, creating a surface that is convincing to the eye and to the touch; a low sheen level to ensure a natural look that wears well over time; four-sided enhanced bevels to more accurately emulate the look of real wood floors; wider and longer waterproof planks; an industry-leading wear layer; and a pre-attached underlayment.
Anaheim Hills
Anaheim Hills
Interior Affairs -- Vickie DaeleyInterior Affairs -- Vickie Daeley
These window treatments are stationary panels with traversing sheers as the under treatments. The swags an cascades are the valance portion of the of window treatments. The style is traditional but with this twist of modern chic - almost a transitional style, the treatments compliment the over all design of this classic room.
Light Floors - Monroe Vinyl Plank Floor
Light Floors - Monroe Vinyl Plank Floor
Harper FloorsHarper Floors
Monroe is a 7 inch x 60 inch SPC Vinyl Plank with an elevated hickory design and varying, complementary shades of gray. This flooring is constructed with a waterproof SPC core, 20mil protective wear layer, rare 60 inch length planks, and unbelievably realistic wood grain texture.
North Ward - Renovation
North Ward - Renovation
Samford HomesSamford Homes
Open Living Area This Project was reworked and tweaked over a 12 month period, prior to building commencement in April of 2015. One of the major changes was to change from a full masonry and concrete building structure with suspended slabs, to one completely timber framed. This decision was advised due to engineering detail reacting to the on site soil testing. Class (P) sand. Essentially we needed the building to be lighter. Samford Homes suggested that by changing to a timber framed fully cladded structure, we could remove a major cost to the client of around $40,000, that the original plans called for. This was achieved by using a revolutionary product for the first time in Townsville, Katana Foundations. Katana are an engineered screw pile system which transfers the weight on the building into the foundations of the block. In this case 2.3m deep below the bottom of the footings. The building was clad in a mixture of contemporary boards and sheets from James Hardies’ Scyon range, including Easy Lap for the lower floor, while using 325 Stria for the top floor. The Stria cladding boards were mitred around all the external corners to give a seamless wrap effect to the building. As you can appreciate, this takes considerable effort and skill to get right. Another small area of change wast to the use of a raking steel beam to support the upper floor balconies. This was an aspect which was altered from the plan during construction to save some time, as well as add a pleasing look to the rear of the building. Another new, yet clever product was the Decoria flooring used throughout. This product is a timber look vinyl board which carries a 25 year residential warranty. It was recommended by the builder to the client as the end use for this project was to be a rental investment. This maximises the service life of the flooring product. In another first for Townsville, this project also saw first use of James Hardies’ new decking product, Hardie Deck. This product work to deliver a longer period between maintenance of the product due to it’s stable nature. The design of the building also took into consideration the aspect of the sea breezes allowing for fantastic cross flow ventilation.
TRESARCA
TRESARCA
DESIGNLUSHDESIGNLUSH
Photo: Bill Timmerman + Zack Hussain Blurring of the line between inside and out has been established throughout this home. Space is not determined by the enclosure but through the idea of space extending past perceived barriers into an expanded form of living indoors and out. Even in this harsh environment, one is able to enjoy this concept through the development of exterior courts which are designed to shade and protect. Reminiscent of the crevices found in our rock formations where one often finds an oasis of life in this environment. DL featured product: DL custom rugs including sculpted Patagonian sheepskin, wool / silk custom graphics and champagne silk galaxy. Custom 11′ live-edge laurel slabwood bench, Trigo bronze smoked acrylic + crocodile embossed leather barstools, polished stainless steel outdoor Pantera bench, special commissioned steel sculpture, metallic leather True Love lounge chair, blackened steel + micro-slab console and fiberglass pool lounges.
1950's Mid-Century Modern Beach House
1950's Mid-Century Modern Beach House
Rollins Andrew InteriorsRollins Andrew Interiors
1950's mid-century modern beach house built by architect Richard Leitch in Carpinteria, California. Leitch built two one-story adjacent homes on the property which made for the perfect space to share seaside with family. In 2016, Emily restored the homes with a goal of melding past and present. Emily kept the beloved simple mid-century atmosphere while enhancing it with interiors that were beachy and fun yet durable and practical. The project also required complete re-landscaping by adding a variety of beautiful grasses and drought tolerant plants, extensive decking, fire pits, and repaving the driveway with cement and brick.

Living Room Design Photos with Vinyl Floors and No TV

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