Loft-style Living Room Design Photos with Brown Walls

Roma Blue Club Chair
Roma Blue Club Chair
GraftonGrafton
Our Roma Blue Club Chair against a brick wall with a hardwood floor.
Mid-Century Primary
Mid-Century Primary
SALA ArchitectsSALA Architects
This 1963 architect designed home needed some careful design work to make it livable for a more modern couple, without forgoing its Mid-Century aesthetic. Designed by David Wagner, AIA with Marta Snow, AIA.
Luxury Mountain Lodge
Luxury Mountain Lodge
MossCreekMossCreek
This stunning mountain lodge, custom designed by MossCreek, features the elegant rustic style that MossCreek has become so well known for. Open family spaces, cozy gathering spots and large outdoor living areas all combine to create the perfect custom mountain retreat. Photo by Erwin Loveland
Mariposa
Mariposa
Hartenberger Construction Inc.Hartenberger Construction Inc.
Broad pine and Douglas fir ceiling spans the loft area, living/dining/kitchen below, master suite to the left, decked patios view all directions, sitting area at loft Patrick Coulie
Ujwala Luxuary Apartment
Ujwala Luxuary Apartment
Jsa InteriorJsa Interior
Modern living room design . Sofa back wall panelling with Lilac italian marble , Using modern chandelier , grey and yellow sofa , Linear light on wall panelling , Triplite window blinds .
Traditional Frames
Traditional Frames
Deco TV FramesDeco TV Frames
Shown here is our Burlwood style frame on a Samsung The Frame television. Affordably priced from $299 and specially made for Samsung The Frame Televisions.
Tribeca Loft, New York City
Tribeca Loft, New York City
Studio IQLStudio IQL
Living room and guest room design in a Tribeca Loft in New York City
EuroFurniture Showroom
EuroFurniture Showroom
eurofurnitureeurofurniture
Photographed inside our showroom in July 2016 this is the "Inspiration" sectional by American Leather.
Mountain Top Revisited
Mountain Top Revisited
MossCreekMossCreek
A stunning mountain retreat, this custom legacy home was designed by MossCreek to feature antique, reclaimed, and historic materials while also providing the family a lodge and gathering place for years to come. Natural stone, antique timbers, bark siding, rusty metal roofing, twig stair rails, antique hardwood floors, and custom metal work are all design elements that work together to create an elegant, yet rustic mountain luxury home.
Rustic Family Cabin- 08396
Rustic Family Cabin- 08396
EASA ArchitectureEASA Architecture
Vaulted Living Room with sleeping loft above. Image: Ellis A. Schoichet AIA

Loft-style Living Room Design Photos with Brown Walls

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