Transitional Living Room Design Photos with Cork Floors
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Susan Yeley Homes
stNatural, calm, family-centered. This client knew what she wanted and just needed some assistance getting there. Susan helped her out with imagery and product research, a first floor furniture plan and several working meetings to nail down the built-in functionality and look in the dining-room-turned-office/family drop-zone. Cork floors installed throughout give the home a warm and eco-friendly foundation. Pine-cones, tree trunk cookies, plants and lots of unstained wood make the family's focus on nature clear. The result: a beautiful and light-filled but relaxed and practical family space.
Carpenter/Contractor: Sam Dennis
From the client: We hired Susan to assist with a downstairs remodel. She brings a personalization that feels like getting advice from a family member at the same time adding helpful details of her industry knowledge. Her flexibly in work style allows her to come with plans fully researched and developed or to advise, plan and draw on the spot. She has been willing to do as much as we needed or to let us roll with our own ideas and time frame and consult with her as needed.
By Design Custom Home Concierge
By Design I WANT THAT Wednesday feature of the week . . .CORK - it's not just for wine bottles anymore! Looking for flooring for your new home or remodel? Want something that is soft on your feet and back, sustainable AND beautiful? Go CORK! Perfect for kid's playrooms - dramatic for a powder bath - warmer on your feet than tile (which is nice if you run around barefoot like I do). Check out these EIGHT photos for ideas on where to incorporate cork in your home!
VORBILD Architecture
Cosy and retro living room with double door leading to the kitchen, creating one large area.
Blue arm-chair with a matching footstool.
Corck flooring.
Little White Label
A real entertainers dream with this open dining/living space. We used a mix of timbers contrasted with soft textures to create this inviting interior.
Room Resolutions
Cork. It's not just for wine stoppers or bulletin boards. It's a natural green product from cork trees. It's fire resistant, mold resistant, has a high traffic capability and longevity. Cork is nature's green flooring. It acts as a sound barrier which is why we used it in this music room under the piano. And it looks great with a mixture of colors and patterns offering a unique palette.
Photography by Velich Studio
Key Interiors
Living room by Key Interiors. Polished oak technical floor with bespoke design inlaid in polished concrete.
Design Results: Creative Coastal Living
Lined in natural cork, a watertight, floating floor offers a distinct, acoustical advantage. Ocean waves are suggested in the weave of durable fabric on a pair of upholstered armchairs. Made locally, a space smart sleeper sofa pulls out to offer a plush gel topped memory foam mattress as opposed to hard bars and coils lurking within.
Photo: Jay Curley
VORBILD Architecture
Living room in a new rear extension. Red arm chair. Cork flooring.
Photo by Chris Snook
Design Results: Creative Coastal Living
A sip of fresh coffee or chilled white wine at this simple table becomes an indelible memory etched in stunning ocean views. Whispers of blue move in waves of understated elegance through silky drape panels suspended from custom forged rods.
Photo: Jay Curley
Transitional Living Room Design Photos with Cork Floors
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