Mid-sized Red Living Design Ideas

Ambergate Street, extension and renovation
Ambergate Street, extension and renovation
Francesco Pierazzi ArchitectsFrancesco Pierazzi Architects
To dwell and establish connections with a place is a basic human necessity often combined, amongst other things, with light and is performed in association with the elements that generate it, be they natural or artificial. And in the renovation of this purpose-built first floor flat in a quiet residential street in Kennington, the use of light in its varied forms is adopted to modulate the space and create a brand new dwelling, adapted to modern living standards. From the intentionally darkened entrance lobby at the lower ground floor – as seen in Mackintosh’s Hill House – one is led to a brighter upper level where the insertion of wide pivot doors creates a flexible open plan centred around an unfinished plaster box-like pod. Kitchen and living room are connected and use a stair balustrade that doubles as a bench seat; this allows the landing to become an extension of the kitchen/dining area - rather than being merely circulation space – with a new external view towards the landscaped terrace at the rear. The attic space is converted: a modernist black box, clad in natural slate tiles and with a wide sliding window, is inserted in the rear roof slope to accommodate a bedroom and a bathroom. A new relationship can eventually be established with all new and existing exterior openings, now visible from the former landing space: traditional timber sash windows are re-introduced to replace unsightly UPVC frames, and skylights are put in to direct one’s view outwards and upwards. photo: Gianluca Maver
Pré aux clercs 5
Pré aux clercs 5
Kasha ParisKasha Paris
photographer : Idha Lindhag
Northwest Hills
Northwest Hills
Laura Roberts DesignLaura Roberts Design
This living room is layered with classic modern pieces and vintage asian accents. The natural light floods through the open plan. Photo by Whit Preston
Screen porch features a knotty pine ceiling, cedar shake accents and slate Floor
Screen porch features a knotty pine ceiling, cedar shake accents and slate Floor
Orren Pickell Building GroupOrren Pickell Building Group
http://www.pickellbuilders.com. Cedar shake screen porch with knotty pine ship lap ceiling and a slate tile floor. Photo by Paul Schlismann.
Crowning Jewel
Crowning Jewel
Camden Grace LLCCamden Grace LLC
This playroom/family hangout area got a dose of jewel tones.
IL ROSSO IN SOGGIORNO _ progetto concluso
IL ROSSO IN SOGGIORNO _ progetto concluso
Annalisa Carli ArchitettoAnnalisa Carli Architetto
Il mobile Tv, come tutti i mobili del soggiorno, è stato realizzato su misura e su disegno da un falegname. Foto di Simone Marulli

Mid-sized Red Living Design Ideas

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