Victorian Living Room Design Photos with a Tile Fireplace Surround
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Taylor & Taylor, Inc.
The Tudor style arch on the carved stone fireplace is one of the many found throughout the house. An opulently patterned wool and silk rug from Stark Carpet and a French nineteenth century chandelier add Old-World touches.
Filament Architecture Studio, PLLC
Who says living in a vintage home is hard? We want to light a fire and open a book, or drink a glass of wine after the kids have gone to bed. Our client found a delicate mantel vintage decorative tiles and a metal insert which was paired with a light green tile surround. A custom built-in bookcase hides a heater and air conditioner. The plaster ceiling was lightly repaired to retain its imperfections. With the mid century furniture this is a space I want to live in.
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Stunning ombre voiles give privacy and allow light into this glorious refurbished lounge.
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Anna Cottee Designs
The formal living and dining rooms of grand proportions were given a luxurious and elegant makeover.
Paul D'Amico - Period Design
The Rear House contains the Kitchen, Dining Room and Shower Room. The opening made in the wall plus taking the former
door down increased the connection between the two rooms. Unlike 'open plan' this solution allows each room to keep its functional character,
look and feel. In the Dining Room the fireplace was reopened to house an Aga wood burner. A tile pattern design was added to frame the fireplace. It combines Victorian period tiles with ceramic mouldings from Fired Earth's National Trust range and is topped with an Egg & Dart fibrous plaster moulding.
Heat is also provided in the kitchen by UFH. A combination of original period furniture and newly crafted look alike-furniture insure aesthetical continuity.
Bellingham Bay Builders
After many years of careful consideration and planning, these clients came to us with the goal of restoring this home’s original Victorian charm while also increasing its livability and efficiency. From preserving the original built-in cabinetry and fir flooring, to adding a new dormer for the contemporary master bathroom, careful measures were taken to strike this balance between historic preservation and modern upgrading. Behind the home’s new exterior claddings, meticulously designed to preserve its Victorian aesthetic, the shell was air sealed and fitted with a vented rainscreen to increase energy efficiency and durability. With careful attention paid to the relationship between natural light and finished surfaces, the once dark kitchen was re-imagined into a cheerful space that welcomes morning conversation shared over pots of coffee.
Every inch of this historical home was thoughtfully considered, prompting countless shared discussions between the home owners and ourselves. The stunning result is a testament to their clear vision and the collaborative nature of this project.
Photography by Radley Muller Photography
Design by Deborah Todd Building Design Services
Peter Lyons Photography
This is one of San Francisco's famous "Painted Ladies" on Alamo Square.
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Judy Luckenbach Interior Design
Formal parlor with new fireplace designed to look like it had always been there - since 1910.
Victorian Living Room Design Photos with a Tile Fireplace Surround
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