Orange Living Design Ideas with Concrete Floors
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Lynn Gaffney Architect, PLLC
The two story Living Room is open to Dining. This view shows the plywood sheets on wall and ceiling - they extend to exterior.
LMK Studio
The lounge are uses modular sofas for maximum flexibility. The sofas are arranged facing the garden. A Moroccan custom made boucle rug adds texture and warmth to the space and carefully defines the lounge area. No coffee table, instead smaller side tables for increased movability.
Interior Trends Inc. Design & Remodeling
The owners of this downtown Wichita condo contacted us to design a fireplace for their loft living room. The faux I-beam was the solution to hiding the duct work necessary to properly vent the gas fireplace. The ceiling height of the room was approximately 20' high. We used a mixture of real stone veneer, metallic tile, & black metal to create this unique fireplace design. The division of the faux I-beam between the materials brings the focus down to the main living area.
Photographer: Fred Lassmann
Olivia van Dijk Architecture
Home of Emily Wright of Nancybird.
Photography by Neil Preito
Living space with polished concrete floors, a built in fireplace and purpose-built shelving for indoor plants to catch the northern sunlight. Timber framed windows border an internal courtyard that provides natural light. Dining space with built-in timber furniture and custom leather seating. Kitchen in the distance. Timber open shelving and cabinets in the kitchen. Hand made sky blue ceramic tiles line the cooktop splash back. Stand alone cooktop. Carrara Marble benchtop, timber floor boards, hand made tiles, timber kitchen, open shelving, blackboard, walk-in pantry, stainless steel appliances
Arkin Tilt Architects
This simple, straw-bale volume opens to a south-facing terrace, connecting it to the forest glade, and a more intimate queen bed sized sleeping bay.
© Eric Millette Photography
Cumulus Studio
In the case of the Ivy Lane residence, the al fresco lifestyle defines the design, with a sun-drenched private courtyard and swimming pool demanding regular outdoor entertainment.
By turning its back to the street and welcoming northern views, this courtyard-centred home invites guests to experience an exciting new version of its physical location.
A social lifestyle is also reflected through the interior living spaces, led by the sunken lounge, complete with polished concrete finishes and custom-designed seating. The kitchen, additional living areas and bedroom wings then open onto the central courtyard space, completing a sanctuary of sheltered, social living.
Coates Design Architecture + Interiors
Exterior - photos by Andrew Waits
Interior - photos by Roger Turk - Northlight Photography
Rustic Design and Construction
Legacy Timberframe Shell Package. Interior desgn and construction completed by my wife and I. Nice open floor plan, 34' celings. Alot of old repurposed material as well as barn remenants.
Photo credit of D.E. Grabenstien
Barn and Loft Frame Credit: G3 Contracting
Pangaea Interior Design, Portland, OR
This is the model unit for modern live-work lofts. The loft features 23 foot high ceilings, a spiral staircase, and an open bedroom mezzanine.
Orange Living Design Ideas with Concrete Floors
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