Open Concept Living Room Design Photos with a Corner Fireplace

Neutral Refresh
Neutral Refresh
Monarch & MakerMonarch & Maker
We gave this home a contemporary update complete with gray cabinetry, white countertops, and light hardwood flooring.
Fullerton Hills
Fullerton Hills
Kennedy Cole Interior DesignKennedy Cole Interior Design
Contemporary Craftsman designed by Kennedy Cole Interior Design. build: Luxe Remodeling
International project - Sao Paulo, Brazil
International project - Sao Paulo, Brazil
Tlina DesignTlina Design
This project was a complete renovation of a 2 bedroom apartment, we did the living room, dining room, kitchen, bathrooms, a powder room. We introduced our concept to the client to open space and make it more functional. The client had a specific vision of how they wanted the apartment to look, which was an off-white home. We played with different tones of white, incorporating some of the client's personal items. We were happy to deliver the concept and satisfy the client with our services.
Lime Tree Farm House
Lime Tree Farm House
Maytree StudiosMaytree Studios
Polished concrete floors and expansive floor to ceiling joinery frames the interior of this generous lounge room. The mud room off the entry can be seen in the distance, usually concealed behind sliding doors.
Village Dr. Great Room and Kitchen Remodel
Village Dr. Great Room and Kitchen Remodel
Horizon Interior DesignHorizon Interior Design
The wall separating the kitchen from the living room was removed, creating this beautiful open concept living area. The carpeting was replaced with hardwood in a dark stain, and the blue, grey and white rug create a welcoming area to lounge on the new sectional. Gugel Photography A couple living in Washington Township wanted to completely open up their kitchen, dining, and living room space, replace dated materials and finishes and add brand-new furnishings, lighting, and décor to reimagine their space. They were dreaming of a complete kitchen remodel with a new footprint to make it more functional, as their old floor plan wasn't working for them anymore, and a modern fireplace remodel to breathe new life into their living room area. Our first step was to create a great room space for this couple by removing a wall to open up the space and redesigning the kitchen so that the refrigerator, cooktop, and new island were placed in the right way to increase functionality and prep surface area. Rain glass tile backsplash made for a stunning wow factor in the kitchen, as did the pendant lighting added above the island and new fixtures in the dining area and foyer. Since the client's favorite color was blue, we sprinkled it throughout the space with a calming gray and white palette to ground the colorful pops. Wood flooring added warmth and uniformity, while new dining and living room furnishings, rugs, and décor created warm, welcoming, and comfortable gathering areas with enough seating to entertain guests. Finally, we replaced the fireplace tile and mantel with modern white stacked stone for a contemporary update.
Rancho Santa Fe Luxury home staging
Rancho Santa Fe Luxury home staging
HomeScapes Home Staging San DiegoHomeScapes Home Staging San Diego
The high beamed ceilings add to the spacious feeling of this luxury coastal home. Saltillo tiles and a large corner fireplace add to its warmth.
Waterfront home in Shelter Island, New York
Waterfront home in Shelter Island, New York
Tina Ramchandani CreativeTina Ramchandani Creative
We painted the brick wall white to unify the space, and added a custom rug to help the furniture float in the room. Photo by Jacob Snavely
Beach Bush House Living Room
Beach Bush House Living Room
Camilla Molders DesignCamilla Molders Design
Residential Interior Decoration of a Bush surrounded Beach house by Camilla Molders Design Architecture by Millar Roberston Architects Photography by Derek Swalwell
Van Drimmelen/Gore
Van Drimmelen/Gore
Archaeo ArchitectsArchaeo Architects
This home, which earned three awards in the Santa Fe 2011 Parade of Homes, including best kitchen, best overall design and the Grand Hacienda Award, provides a serene, secluded retreat in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The architecture recedes back to frame panoramic views, and light is used as a form-defining element. Paying close attention to the topography of the steep lot allowed for minimal intervention onto the site. While the home feels strongly anchored, this sense of connection with the earth is wonderfully contrasted with open, elevated views of the Jemez Mountains. As a result, the home appears to emerge and ascend from the landscape, rather than being imposed on it.

Open Concept Living Room Design Photos with a Corner Fireplace

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