Traditional Living Room Design Photos with a Wood Fireplace Surround

Rookwood - Traditional Estate
Rookwood - Traditional Estate
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
Builder: J. Peterson Homes Interior Designer: Francesca Owens Photographers: Ashley Avila Photography, Bill Hebert, & FulView Capped by a picturesque double chimney and distinguished by its distinctive roof lines and patterned brick, stone and siding, Rookwood draws inspiration from Tudor and Shingle styles, two of the world’s most enduring architectural forms. Popular from about 1890 through 1940, Tudor is characterized by steeply pitched roofs, massive chimneys, tall narrow casement windows and decorative half-timbering. Shingle’s hallmarks include shingled walls, an asymmetrical façade, intersecting cross gables and extensive porches. A masterpiece of wood and stone, there is nothing ordinary about Rookwood, which combines the best of both worlds. Once inside the foyer, the 3,500-square foot main level opens with a 27-foot central living room with natural fireplace. Nearby is a large kitchen featuring an extended island, hearth room and butler’s pantry with an adjacent formal dining space near the front of the house. Also featured is a sun room and spacious study, both perfect for relaxing, as well as two nearby garages that add up to almost 1,500 square foot of space. A large master suite with bath and walk-in closet which dominates the 2,700-square foot second level which also includes three additional family bedrooms, a convenient laundry and a flexible 580-square-foot bonus space. Downstairs, the lower level boasts approximately 1,000 more square feet of finished space, including a recreation room, guest suite and additional storage.
Edwardian Family Terrace
Edwardian Family Terrace
Alberts House LtdAlberts House Ltd
Antique pieces have been used throughout the house and mixed with contemporary features such as the floor lamp
Manhattan Apartment inspired by the Federal Style
Manhattan Apartment inspired by the Federal Style
Studio 511Studio 511
The Living Room is inspired by the Federal style. The elaborate plaster ceiling was designed by Tom Felton and fabricated by Foster Reeve's Studio. Coffers and ornament are derived from the classic details interpreted at the time of the early American colonies. The mantle was also designed by Tom to continue the theme of the room. the wonderful peach color on the walls compliments the painting, rug and fabrics. Chris Cooper photographer.
Living room with dining table
Living room with dining table
Iain RobinsonIain Robinson
Living room with dining table in tenement aprtment, Edinburgh
Formal Living Room with High Ceiling and Period Features
Formal Living Room with High Ceiling and Period Features
UserUser
This beautiful calm formal living room was recently redecorated and styled by IH Interiors, check out our other projects here: https://www.ihinteriors.co.uk/portfolio
What are the Secrets to Working with the Off-Whites?
What are the Secrets to Working with the Off-Whites?
Davetta Moore DesignsDavetta Moore Designs
Cool Blue and Gray Undertones. Beige off-whites have a pink undertone. Brownish feeling off-whites have a warmer red undertone, or cooler green undertones. Carmel feeling off-whites have yellow and orange undertones. Grayish feeling off-whites can have blue, yellow or green undertones depending on whether you are leaning more towards the cool side or the warm side of the color wheel. Image credit: http://www.simplydecorate.com/interior-design-blog/color-love-friday-greige.html Join periodic email updates https://www.facebook.com/davettamooredesigns/app_141428856257 Connect at Google Plus https://plus.google.com/+DavettaMooreDesignsConcord/posts Facebook https://www.facebook.com/davettamooredesigns Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/davettamoore/ Twitter https://twitter.com/davettamoore
Battle Associates Outbuildings
Battle Associates Outbuildings
Battle Associates, ArchitectsBattle Associates, Architects
Outbuildings grow out of their particular function and context. Design maintains unity with the main house and yet creates interesting elements to the outbuildings itself, treating it like an accent piece.

Traditional Living Room Design Photos with a Wood Fireplace Surround

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