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Lawrence Duck Architecture
New eco house in Bristol following passivhaus principles. Photo shows open plan kitchen and living room. Painted plywood kitchen units and cork flooring. Plywood fabricated breakfast bar with dark stained reclaimed wood surface finish.
VORBILD Architecture
Living room in a new rear extension. Red arm chair. Cork flooring.
Photo by Chris Snook
Life Stages Designs
Megan Andrew photos, Rick Wink Architect
Condo 1,000 sq ft with 2 bedrooms. Open concept and natural lighting make it feel bigger. Large windows provide panoramic view. One wall removed in kitchen provided extra storage.
Kristina Eckert - EvolveDesignBuild
Traditional paneling and furniture elevate this loft. Additions include the design of the paneling, paint color selection, flooring selection and sofa selection.
User
Access from the front door to the rear garden is now achievable on one level, without interrupting doors or program, the concept of ‘passage’ was achieved with a new infill concrete slab connecting the original terrace hallway to the shell of the 1980s extension. Key program elements were relocated in a light filled extension in the southern light well, housing a laundry, bathroom and separate shower, which can open and close depending on use in order to provide borrowed light to the corresponding dark party wall.
LSD Architects
A charming mix of an extrovert and an introvert. They desire a space that harmoniously blends aspects of their personalities — a place that's perfect for hosting lively parties while still being a soothing retreat to unwind in.
They aspire for an environmentally sustainable and energy-efficient home. Plenty of natural light is a must, and they crave a space that's versatile enough to cater to various tasks, yet cleverly designed to provide just the right ambiance.
Our lovely clients crave a seamless continuity between indoor and outdoor spaces. They yearn for a space that's not only fashionable and trendy but also feels like a warm embrace, providing them with an oasis of peace and relaxation.
In short, they want a space that's eco-friendly, stylish, flexible, and cosy — an ideal blend of all their desires.
Spin Design
The living room exudes a comfortable and eclectic charm, embracing a mix of styles and furnishings that encourage relaxation and socializing. As you transition into the kitchen, the design takes a functional yet stylish turn. The kitchen island becomes a focal point, not only serving as a culinary hub but also featuring an integrated dining area. This innovative design blurs the lines between cooking and dining, fostering a sense of togetherness.
Copper Dust
The living room boasts a stunning blush pink walls that adds a touch of warmth and femininity to the space. The interior design is calm and relaxing, providing a perfect retreat from the outside world. The living room overlooks a tranquil garden, offering a peaceful ambiance that's hard to resist. The flooring is made of eco-friendly cork, which is not only sustainable but also durable and comfortable underfoot. The window treatment features rich aubergine accents that add a pop of colour and elegance to the room. The handmade lampshade by Copper Dust is a standout piece that adds a unique touch of personality and creativity to the space. Overall, this living room is a perfect blend of style, comfort, and eco-friendliness.
Arielle C. Schechter, AIA
The living room has great cross ventilation with European tilt/turn passive house suitable triple glazed windows.
The overhangs are designed to shield the hot summer sun while letting in the winter sun deep into the room. The floors are cork.
House Of Wards
Small snug area as part of a contemporary kitchen/diner renovation. This room is part of a small extension. The ceiling height has been raised to create more of a feeling of space.
Copper Dust
The living room boasts a stunning blush pink walls that adds a touch of warmth and femininity to the space. The interior design is calm and relaxing, providing a perfect retreat from the outside world. The living room overlooks a tranquil garden, offering a peaceful ambiance that's hard to resist. The flooring is made of eco-friendly cork, which is not only sustainable but also durable and comfortable underfoot. The window treatment features rich aubergine accents that add a pop of colour and elegance to the room. The handmade lampshade by Copper Dust is a standout piece that adds a unique touch of personality and creativity to the space. Overall, this living room is a perfect blend of style, comfort, and eco-friendliness.
Small Living Room Design Photos with Cork Floors
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