Living Room Design Photos with Orange Walls and Concrete Floors
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Egue y Seta
Inspiration for an expansive industrial formal open concept living room in Madrid with concrete floors, orange walls, no fireplace and no tv.
Onyx Design Collective
Mid-sized arts and crafts open concept living room in Salt Lake City with orange walls, concrete floors, a wood stove, a plaster fireplace surround, no tv and grey floor.
Birdseye Design
Inspiration for a large country enclosed living room in Burlington with orange walls and concrete floors.
Arkin Tilt Architects
This simple, straw-bale volume opens to a south-facing terrace, connecting it to the forest glade, and a more intimate queen bed sized sleeping bay.
© Eric Millette Photography
Mark Dziewulski Architect
Design ideas for a modern open concept living room in Sacramento with orange walls, concrete floors, no fireplace and no tv.
PLACE architect ltd.
Design ideas for an industrial living room in Seattle with orange walls and concrete floors.
MAKHNO studio
Step into a space where modern elegance meets timeless design, as sweeping metal accents embrace a symphony of refined textures and luxurious details. Generous windows illuminate the sumptuous blues of the seating, harmoniously juxtaposed against the earthy richness of the room. Whether it's the delicate luminescence from the contemporary lighting or the allure of the cozy lounge corners, this room promises a serene retreat amidst urban sophistication.
Fiorito Interior Design
After a decade of being bi-coastal, my clients decided to retire from the east coast to the west. But the task of packing up a whole lifetime in a home was quite daunting so they hired me to comb through their furniture and accessories to see what could fit, what should be left behind, and what should make the move. The job proved difficult since my clients have a wealth of absolutely gorgeous objects and furnishings collected from trips to exotic, far-flung locales like Nepal, or inherited from relatives in England. It was tough to pare down, but after hours of diligent measuring, I mapped out what would migrate west and where it would be placed once here, and I filled in some blank spaces with new pieces.
They bought their recent Craftsman-style home from the contractor who had designed and built it for his family. The only architectural work we did was to transform the den at the rear of the house into a television/garden room. My clients did not want the television to be on display, and sticking a TV in an armoire just doesn’t cut it anymore. I recommended installing a hidden, mirror TV with accompanying invisible in-wall speakers. To do this, we removed an unnecessary small door in the corner of the room to free up the entire wall. Now, at the touch of a remote, what looks like a beautiful wall mirror mounted over a Japanese tansu console comes to life, and sound magically floats out from the wall around it! We also replaced a bank of windows with French doors to allow easy access to the garden.
While the house is extremely well made, the interiors were bland. The warm woodwork was lost in a sea of beige, so I chose a deep aqua color palette for the front rooms of the house which makes the woodwork sing. And we discovered a wonderful art niche over the fireplace that the previous owners had covered with a framed print. Conversely, a warm color palette in the TV room contrasts nicely with the greenery from the garden seen through the new French doors.
Photo by Bernardo Grijalva
The Artisans Group, Inc.
This beautiful LEED Certified Mediterranean style home rests upon a sloped hillside in a classic Pacific Northwest setting. The graceful Aging In Place design features an open floor plan and a residential elevator all packaged within traditional Mission interiors.
With extraordinary views of Budd Bay, downtown, and Mt. Rainier, mixed with exquisite detailing and craftsmanship throughout, Mission Hill is an instant gem of the South Puget Sound.
RoomService 360
Founded in 1973, Fiam Italia is a global icon of glass culture with four decades of glass innovation and design that produced revolutionary structures and created a new level of utility for glass as a material in residential and commercial interior decor. Fiam Italia designs, develops and produces items of furniture in curved glass, creating them through a combination of craftsmanship and industrial processes, while merging tradition and innovation, through a hand-crafted approach.
Rodman Paul Architects, pllc
Photo of a large enclosed living room in Albuquerque with orange walls, concrete floors and grey floor.
PureBuild Inc.
The orange wall surrounding the gas fireplace picks up the orange decorative accents and brings zing to this great room. The overall effect is a look that is modern without being austere.
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Casey Woods Photography
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary formal open concept living room in Austin with concrete floors, orange walls and a built-in media wall.
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary formal open concept living room in Austin with concrete floors, orange walls and a built-in media wall.
Penny Lane Home Builders, LLC
Bookshelves created out of salvaged wood
Photography by Lynn Donaldson
Inspiration for a large industrial open concept living room in Other with orange walls, concrete floors, a two-sided fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and no tv.
Inspiration for a large industrial open concept living room in Other with orange walls, concrete floors, a two-sided fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and no tv.
Board & Vellum
The main living space is open and inviting with plenty of built-in storage space. The fireplace in the center rotates to face whichever room you're in. John G. Wilbanks Photography
Stahl Architects & Builders
Gilbertson Photography
Inspiration for a modern living room in Other with orange walls and concrete floors.
Inspiration for a modern living room in Other with orange walls and concrete floors.
Albarado's Fine Furnishings
Wesley Hall American made upholstered furniture. Available in hundreds of fabrics and wood finishes.
Design ideas for a transitional living room in New Orleans with orange walls, concrete floors and grey floor.
Design ideas for a transitional living room in New Orleans with orange walls, concrete floors and grey floor.
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Casey Woods Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary formal open concept living room in Austin with concrete floors, orange walls and a built-in media wall.
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary formal open concept living room in Austin with concrete floors, orange walls and a built-in media wall.
Fiorito Interior Design
After a decade of being bi-coastal, my clients decided to retire from the east coast to the west. But the task of packing up a whole lifetime in a home was quite daunting so they hired me to comb through their furniture and accessories to see what could fit, what should be left behind, and what should make the move. The job proved difficult since my clients have a wealth of absolutely gorgeous objects and furnishings collected from trips to exotic, far-flung locales like Nepal, or inherited from relatives in England. It was tough to pare down, but after hours of diligent measuring, I mapped out what would migrate west and where it would be placed once here, and I filled in some blank spaces with new pieces.
They bought their recent Craftsman-style home from the contractor who had designed and built it for his family. The only architectural work we did was to transform the den at the rear of the house into a television/garden room. My clients did not want the television to be on display, and sticking a TV in an armoire just doesn’t cut it anymore. I recommended installing a hidden, mirror TV with accompanying invisible in-wall speakers. To do this, we removed an unnecessary small door in the corner of the room to free up the entire wall. Now, at the touch of a remote, what looks like a beautiful wall mirror mounted over a Japanese tansu console comes to life, and sound magically floats out from the wall around it! We also replaced a bank of windows with French doors to allow easy access to the garden.
While the house is extremely well made, the interiors were bland. The warm woodwork was lost in a sea of beige, so I chose a deep aqua color palette for the front rooms of the house which makes the woodwork sing. And we discovered a wonderful art niche over the fireplace that the previous owners had covered with a framed print. Conversely, a warm color palette in the TV room contrasts nicely with the greenery from the garden seen through the new French doors.
Photo by Bernardo Grijalva
RoomService 360
Founded in 1973, Fiam Italia is a global icon of glass culture with four decades of glass innovation and design that produced revolutionary structures and created a new level of utility for glass as a material in residential and commercial interior decor. Fiam Italia designs, develops and produces items of furniture in curved glass, creating them through a combination of craftsmanship and industrial processes, while merging tradition and innovation, through a hand-crafted approach.
Living Room Design Photos with Orange Walls and Concrete Floors
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