Midcentury Living Room Design Photos with Limestone Floors
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
1 - 20 of 30 photos
Item 1 of 3
Melinamade - Residential Design + Interiors
New indoor/outdoor living room with limestone floor tile, claro solid walnut mantel and cabinets, Heath ceramics Diamond & Bowtie fireplace tile. Bernard Andre Photography
Choeff Levy Fischman, P.A.
Choeff Levy Designed a bespoke residence with indoor-outdoor concepts to achieve a resort-style living experience.
Tom Hurt Architecture
Bookshelves divide the great room delineating spaces and storing books.
Photo: Ryan Farnau
Allen Construction
Whole house remodel of a classic beach Mid-Century style bungalow into a modern beach villa.
Architect: Neumann Mendro Andrulaitis
General Contractor: Allen Construction
Photographer: Ciro Coelho
Anthro Architecture
View from the main reception room out across the double-height dining space to the rear garden beyond. The new staircase linking to the lower ground floor level is striking in its detailing with conceal LED lighting and polished plaster walling.
greta-mae interiors
A dark and moody room painted in Farrow and Balls Downpipe which complements the Mid Century furniture and accessories.
To see more visit: https://www.greta-mae.co.uk/interior-design-projects
Gathrid design
Ceiling to floor windows and custom Fleetwood sliding doors, exposed steel "I" beams and limestone flooring. Bernhardt Design GO chairs at Knoll Platner side table. Fireplace with silver-foiled wall and custom stainless steel surround.
Gail Green Interiors
White, beige, green, and sand is the chosen color palette; warmth and depth the chosen texture. For instance, the Venetian stucco on the walls echoes the ancient exterior material and links itself to the color and texture of sand - a warm, variegated beige. The walls run into the limestone floors softening the effect of the hard floor through its warm color and smooth feel. The warm sand tones of the walls and floors are offset by the cooler white ones, creating a clear yet comforting antithesis. In enhancing lightness, white furniture and accessories compliment the stuccos beige color, creating a natural simplicity. Nature's 'greenness' is mirrored by the clear and decorative glass used throughout, the natural flora and flowers, the rug, and the accessories.
Anthro Architecture
Detailed view from the main reception room out across the double-height dining space to the rear garden beyond. The timber panelling includes discrete linear LED lighting, creating a warm rhythmic glow across the space during the evening hours.
Midcentury Living Room Design Photos with Limestone Floors
1