Victorian Family Room Design Photos with Brown Floor
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KuDa Photography
Upper landing light fixture - Brussels, circa 1920s
Chandelier - Sweden, 19th century
Herring bone flooring installed by Polish craftsman
4 piece mantle - Italian cararra marble, 19th century
Window rails - Hungary, 19th century
Stair landing chandelier - Louis XIV style, 19th century
Photo by KuDa Photography
Clay Squared to Infinity
The Victorian period, in the realm of tile, consisted of jewel tones, ornate detail, and some unique sizes. When a customer came to us asking for 1.5″ x 6″ tiles for their Victorian fireplace we didn’t anticipate how popular that size would become! This Victorian fireplace features our 1.5″ x 6″ handmade tile in Jade Moss. Designed in a running bond pattern to get a historically accurate Victorian style.
Peg Berens Interior Design LLC
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The Venetian plaster walls, carved stone fireplace and french accents complete the look of this sweet family room. Robert Naik Photography.
Hearth and Home Distributors of Utah, LLC. (HHDU)
Great Room featuring exposed beams, natural stone, and a beautiful view of the Lake.
Dixie Construction, LLC
Beautiful living room in a historic double shotgun in uptown, New Orleans Louisiana.
Clay Squared to Infinity
The Victorian period, in the realm of tile, consisted of jewel tones, ornate detail, and some unique sizes. When a customer came to us asking for 1.5″ x 6″ tiles for their Victorian fireplace we didn’t anticipate how popular that size would become! This Victorian fireplace features our 1.5″ x 6″ handmade tile in Jade Moss. Designed in a running bond pattern to get a historically accurate Victorian style.
DT&CO Interiors
THIS LONG TIME CLIENT IS DEFINITELY TRUE TO HER CAJUN HERITAGE! SHE LOVE ANYTHING RED OR LEOPARD...AND FRENCH! MY KIND OF GAL.
Decorations Lucullus
This venerable 1840’s townhouse has a youthful owner who loves vibrant color and the folds of fabric. Part whimsy and part serious, these rooms are filled weekend after weekend with family and friends. Out of town guests love the simple old dependency rooms, once intended for servants and rowdy 19th century boys. The trick was to use every alcove and passageway to create places for gathering. No question the billiard table conjures up fabled Southern habits of idling. Just in case that sounds too serious, throw in a jukebox stocked with vintage country and rock. High style doesn’t mean the good times don’t roll.
Victorian Family Room Design Photos with Brown Floor
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