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This is an example of a contemporary living room in Melbourne with a home bar, white walls, medium hardwood floors and brown floor.

Cheville parquet design in a variety of colours. The different colours have been assembled randomly in the basket weave design.
You can have any design in any colour at Cheville. The designers took advantage of this, selecting contrasting colours and mixing them together in this restaurant.
Each block is hand finished in a hard wax oil.
Compatible with under floor heating.

Création d'un meuble salon avec différent espace de rangement.
Ensemble en laqué blanc et noir mat, alliant une touche de chêne clair.
Intégrant la cheminée, la télévision et des niches de rangements pour livres et décoration.

Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic living room in London with a home bar, pink walls, medium hardwood floors and a wall-mounted tv.

Inspiration for a large transitional open concept living room in Other with a home bar, grey walls, medium hardwood floors, no fireplace, a built-in media wall and brown floor.

This carefully curated living room is the epitome of modern luxury and comfort. It is anchored by a two-piece round coffee table, a modern centrepiece that adds a touch of sculptural sophistication. The bespoke alcove cabinetry features dark wood tones with brass inlays, creating a striking focal point that combines practical storage with display shelving.
Full-length textured fabric curtains frame the windows, adding a soft and inviting touch while allowing natural light to filter through. The ivory sofas provide a comfortable seating, complemented by two Italian teal swivel accent chairs that add a dynamic element to the room.
Bespoke joinery takes centre stage with a home bar featuring charcoal stained woodgrain and a brass mesh backdrop. This unique addition not only serves as a functional space for entertaining but also introduces a touch of glamour and sophistication to the living area.
The brushed smoked oak flooring provides a luxurious foundation, adding warmth and texture to the space. A large Floor Story rug in opulent tones grounds the seating area, creating a plush and inviting space that ties together the colour palette of teal and taupe.
The colour scheme is artfully integrated throughout the room, from the bespoke cabinetry to the furnishings and accessories, creating a cohesive and harmonious atmosphere and a sense of tranquility and sophistication to the living space.

David Butler
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional open concept living room in London with a home bar, green walls and medium hardwood floors.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional open concept living room in London with a home bar, green walls and medium hardwood floors.

Earl Smith Photography
Design ideas for a large contemporary open concept living room in Surrey with a home bar, grey walls, medium hardwood floors, a two-sided fireplace, a plaster fireplace surround, a wall-mounted tv and brown floor.
Design ideas for a large contemporary open concept living room in Surrey with a home bar, grey walls, medium hardwood floors, a two-sided fireplace, a plaster fireplace surround, a wall-mounted tv and brown floor.

A full re-design and style of a Georgian stone house in Cornwall. In this snug room we added Feature panelling in white to complement the media unit.
We selected fabrics for cushions and curtains to go with the existing blue sofa, and decided to give the ceiling a dark blue to contrast with the white walls.
The drinks cabinet is a light-up feature of the room which also doubles as a home bar for parties.

Design ideas for a large contemporary loft-style living room in Alicante-Costa Blanca with a home bar and concrete floors.

photo by Susie Lowe
Inspiration for an eclectic living room in Edinburgh with blue walls, light hardwood floors and a home bar.
Inspiration for an eclectic living room in Edinburgh with blue walls, light hardwood floors and a home bar.

« L’esthétisme économique »
Ancien fleuron industriel, la ville de Pantin semble aujourd’hui prendre une toute autre dimension. Tout change très vite : Les services, les transports, l’urbanisme,.. Beaucoup de personnes sont allés s’installer dans cette ville de plus en plus prospère. C’est le cas notamment de Stéphane, architecte, 41 ans, qui quitta la capitale pour aller installer ses bureaux au delà du périphérique dans un superbe atelier en partie rénové. En partie car les fenêtres étaient toujours d’origine ! En effet, celles-ci dataient de 1956 et étaient composées d’aluminium basique dont les carreaux étaient en simple vitrage, donc très énergivores.
Le projet de Stephane était donc de finaliser cette rénovation en modernisant, notamment, ses fenêtres. En tant qu’architecte, il souhaitait conserver une harmonie au sein des pièces, pour maintenir cette chaleur et cette élégance qu’ont souvent les ateliers. Cependant, Stephane disposait d’un budget précis qu’il ne fallait surtout pas dépasser. Quand nous nous sommes rencontrés, Stephane nous a tout de suite dit « J’aime le bois. J’ai un beau parquet, je souhaite préserver cet aspect d’antan. Mais je suis limité en terme de budget ».
Afin d’atteindre son objectif, Hopen a proposé à Stephane un type de fenêtre très performant dont l’esthétisme respecterait ce désir d’élégance. Nous lui avons ainsi proposé nos fenêtres VEKA 70 PVC double vitrage avec finition intérieur en aspect bois.
Il a immédiatement trouvé le rapport qualité/prix imbattable (Stephane avait d’autres devis en amont). 4 jours après, la commande était passée. Stéphane travaille désormais avec ses équipes dans une atmosphère chaleureuse, conviviale et authentique.
Nous avons demandé à Stephane de définir HOPEN en 3 mots, voilà ce qu’il a répondu : « Qualité, sens de l’humain, professionnalisme »
Descriptif technique des ouvrants installés :
8 fenêtres de type VEKA70 PVC double vitrage à ouverture battantes en finition aspect bois de H210 X L85
1 porte-fenêtres coulissante de type VEKA 70 PVC double vitrage en finition aspect bois de H 230 X L 340

Photo by Karl Hopkins. All rights reserved including copyright by UBER
Expansive contemporary open concept living room in Cheshire with a home bar, grey walls, dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and a concealed tv.
Expansive contemporary open concept living room in Cheshire with a home bar, grey walls, dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and a concealed tv.

Liadesign
Photo of a small contemporary open concept living room in Milan with a home bar, multi-coloured walls, dark hardwood floors and a built-in media wall.
Photo of a small contemporary open concept living room in Milan with a home bar, multi-coloured walls, dark hardwood floors and a built-in media wall.

This is an example of a large contemporary open concept living room in Milan with a home bar, multi-coloured walls, concrete floors, a wall-mounted tv and grey floor.

Disegno su misura di un bancone isola per integrare un pilastro al centro stanza. Colore pantone Mocha Mousse
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary open concept living room in Rome with a home bar, brown walls and laminate floors.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary open concept living room in Rome with a home bar, brown walls and laminate floors.

Open-plan Living Space, London
Photo of a large eclectic open concept living room in London with a home bar, white walls, light hardwood floors, a built-in media wall and beige floor.
Photo of a large eclectic open concept living room in London with a home bar, white walls, light hardwood floors, a built-in media wall and beige floor.

Large modern open concept living room in Milan with a home bar, multi-coloured walls, porcelain floors, a wall-mounted tv, multi-coloured floor, recessed and wallpaper.

The snug is directly connected to the kitchen and designed as an open, kid-friendly space. We used the owners’ sofa here so accidental spills wouldn’t cause a major issue. To future-proof the space, we introduced two fireplace alcoves creating useful games storage, with a small bar area for entertaining.

This carefully curated living room is the epitome of modern luxury and comfort. It is anchored by a two-piece round coffee table, a modern centrepiece that adds a touch of sculptural sophistication. The bespoke alcove cabinetry features dark wood tones with brass inlays, creating a striking focal point that combines practical storage with display shelving.
Full-length textured fabric curtains frame the windows, adding a soft and inviting touch while allowing natural light to filter through. The ivory sofas provide a comfortable seating, complemented by two Italian teal swivel accent chairs that add a dynamic element to the room.
Bespoke joinery takes centre stage with a home bar featuring charcoal stained woodgrain and a brass mesh backdrop. This unique addition not only serves as a functional space for entertaining but also introduces a touch of glamour and sophistication to the living area.
The brushed smoked oak flooring provides a luxurious foundation, adding warmth and texture to the space. A large Floor Story rug in opulent tones grounds the seating area, creating a plush and inviting space that ties together the colour palette of teal and taupe.
The colour scheme is artfully integrated throughout the room, from the bespoke cabinetry to the furnishings and accessories, creating a cohesive and harmonious atmosphere and a sense of tranquility and sophistication to the living space.
Living Room Design Photos with a Home Bar
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