Traditional Living Room Design Photos with a Concrete Fireplace Surround
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Home and Hearth Outfitters
Town & Country's TC36 Arch offers a timeless barrel arch face in the tradition of Rumford-style hearths found in historic homes. Without heavy, external trim or louvers to deal with, you will be free to tailor the front with your choice of stone, tile or other materials.
Joni Spear Interior Design
Pantone's Color of the year 2010
Donghia Chair
Donghia ottoman
F. Schumacher rug
Family room in a 1930's condo with contrasting crown and picture molding
DreamCast Design and Production
With a clean profile this classic style effortlessly accentuates transitional or classic interiors. Emblematic of traditional English homestead fireplaces, the Britannia Mantel has an ageless appeal. This traditional fireplace mantel creates a stunning focal point for great rooms or smaller living spaces.
This classic fireplace surround is available in two standard lengths. Customization is also available to this design. Contact us if the standard dimensions do not work for your project, and we will review your requirements for the necessary adjustments.
To add grace, drama, or to meet the requirements of your fireplace unit consider a hearth to add to the design.
Colors :
-Haze
-Charcoal
-London Fog
-Chalk
-Moonlight
-Portobello
-Chocolate
-Mist
Finishes:
-Simply White
-Cloud White
-Ice White
TELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURE
The conversation with our clients began with their request to replace an office and storage shed at their urban nursery. In short time the project grew to include an equipment storage area, ground floor office and a retreat on the second floor. This elevated sitting area captures breezes and provides views to adjacent greenhouses and nursery yards. The wood stove from the original shed heats the ground floor office. An open Rumford fireplace warms the upper sitting area. The exterior materials are cedar and galvanized roofing. Interior materials include douglas fir, stone, raw steel and concrete.
Bruce Forster Photography
Weaver Design Group
Living Room -- Light neutral tone upholstered sofa and club chairs seamlessly merge with marble finished fireplace and white painted wall. Unique shaped console table behind sofa divides the space.
Chabot Interiors
Chabot Interiors.
Photo By: Magdalena M, PROBUILT by Michael Upshall.
The "parlour" is the first room that you see when you enter the home. The wood burning fireplace has been beautifully refurbished. The furniture and area rug are all original to the space. They were cleaned and they look like they belong in this space.
Traditional Living Room Design Photos with a Concrete Fireplace Surround
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