Mid-sized Living Room Design Photos with a Two-sided Fireplace

Woodhaven Modern
Woodhaven Modern
Flavin ArchitectsFlavin Architects
Our clients wanted to replace an existing suburban home with a modern house at the same Lexington address where they had lived for years. The structure the clients envisioned would complement their lives and integrate the interior of the home with the natural environment of their generous property. The sleek, angular home is still a respectful neighbor, especially in the evening, when warm light emanates from the expansive transparencies used to open the house to its surroundings. The home re-envisions the suburban neighborhood in which it stands, balancing relationship to the neighborhood with an updated aesthetic. The floor plan is arranged in a “T” shape which includes a two-story wing consisting of individual studies and bedrooms and a single-story common area. The two-story section is arranged with great fluidity between interior and exterior spaces and features generous exterior balconies. A staircase beautifully encased in glass stands as the linchpin between the two areas. The spacious, single-story common area extends from the stairwell and includes a living room and kitchen. A recessed wooden ceiling defines the living room area within the open plan space. Separating common from private spaces has served our clients well. As luck would have it, construction on the house was just finishing up as we entered the Covid lockdown of 2020. Since the studies in the two-story wing were physically and acoustically separate, zoom calls for work could carry on uninterrupted while life happened in the kitchen and living room spaces. The expansive panes of glass, outdoor balconies, and a broad deck along the living room provided our clients with a structured sense of continuity in their lives without compromising their commitment to aesthetically smart and beautiful design.
Making Mid-century Modern Again Part I
Making Mid-century Modern Again Part I
CJ Paone AIA | Archipelago WorkshopCJ Paone AIA | Archipelago Workshop
A modern, peninsula-style gas fireplace with steel hearth extension, mahogany panelling, and rolled steel shelves replace a dated divider, making this mid-century home modern again. Photography | Kurt Jordan Photography
Great Room
Great Room
O’Hara InteriorsO’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | Corey Gaffer, Photography | Please Note: All “related,” “similar,” and “sponsored” products tagged or listed by Houzz are not actual products pictured. They have not been approved by Martha O’Hara Interiors nor any of the professionals credited. For information about our work, please contact design@oharainteriors.com.
great room with addition
great room with addition
AXIS ProductionsAXIS Productions
the great room was enlarged to the south - past the medium toned wood post and beam is new space. the new addition helps shade the patio below while creating a more usable living space. To the right of the new fireplace was the existing front door. Now there is a graceful seating area to welcome visitors. The wood ceiling was reused from the existing home. WoodStone Inc, General Contractor Home Interiors, Cortney McDougal, Interior Design Draper White Photography
Living Room + fireplace
Living Room + fireplace
Johnston Design GroupJohnston Design Group
Kevin Meechan - Meechan Architectural Photography
Redlands
Redlands
Keystone Custom Builders, Inc.Keystone Custom Builders, Inc.
The two sided fireplace is both a warm welcome and a cozy place to sit. Custom niches and display lighting were built specifically for owners art collection.
Von Levity
Von Levity
Structerra, Inc.Structerra, Inc.
Tahoe Real Estate Photography
Lake Independence Homestead
Lake Independence Homestead
Aspect Design BuildAspect Design Build
Douglas Fir tongue and groove + beams and two sided fireplace highlight this cozy, livable great room

Mid-sized Living Room Design Photos with a Two-sided Fireplace

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