Mediterranean Living Room Design Photos with White Floor
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Ana Bejar Interiorismo
Photo of a large mediterranean open concept living room in Other with white walls and white floor.
SDG Architects
Design ideas for a large mediterranean open concept living room in San Francisco with white walls, marble floors, a hanging fireplace, white floor and vaulted.
Mega Builders
A custom home by Mega Builders ( http://www.megabuilders.com), a Southern California firm that specializes in high-end residences and whole house remodeling projects in the Los Angeles metro area.
Juan Olmo seeinside.es Fotografría Inmobiliaria
Photo of a mediterranean enclosed living room in Other with white walls and white floor.
David Casa
Soggiorno | Living room
Mid-sized mediterranean formal open concept living room in Other with white walls, porcelain floors, a built-in media wall, white floor and vaulted.
Mid-sized mediterranean formal open concept living room in Other with white walls, porcelain floors, a built-in media wall, white floor and vaulted.
L. Lumpkins Architect, Inc.
Formal Living room
This is an example of an expansive mediterranean formal enclosed living room in Dallas with beige walls, limestone floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, no tv and white floor.
This is an example of an expansive mediterranean formal enclosed living room in Dallas with beige walls, limestone floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, no tv and white floor.
Nathalie Odiot Architecture d'Intérieur
Maison neuve avec de l'ancien
Large mediterranean open concept living room in Marseille with concrete floors, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace surround, white floor and exposed beam.
Large mediterranean open concept living room in Marseille with concrete floors, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace surround, white floor and exposed beam.
Jimenez & Linares
El apartamento, de unos 150 m2 y ubicado en una casa histórica sevillana, se organiza en torno a tres crujías. Una primera que mira hacia el exterior, donde se ubican los espacios más públicos, como el salón y la cocina, lugares desde los que contemplar las vistas a la Giralda y el Patio de los Naranjos. Una segunda que alberga la entrada y distribución junto con pequeños patios de luz que un día formaron parte de las calles interiores de la Alcaicería de la Seda, el antiguo barrio de comerciantes y artesanos de la época árabe. Y por último una zona más privada y tranquila donde se ubican cuatro dormitorios, dos baños en suite y uno compartido, todo iluminado por la luz blanca de los patios intermedios.
En este marco arquitectónico, la propuesta de interiorismo busca la discreción y la calma, diluyéndose con tonos cálidos entre la luminosidad del fondo y dejando el protagonismo a las alfombras de mármol amarillo Índalo y negro Marquina, y al juego de sombras y reflejos de las molduras y espejos barrocos. Entre las piezas elegidas para el salón, resaltan ciertos elementos, obras de arte de imagineros y pintores sevillanos, grabados dedicados al estudio de Alhambra, y piezas de anticuario recuperadas de la anterior vivienda que en cierta manera dan continuidad a su historia más personal. La cocina mantiene la sobriedad del conjunto, volviendo a crear un marco sereno en el que realzar la caja de granito exótico colocada de una sola pieza.
Barker and Stonehouse
Capturing the beauty of traditional Moroccan riad, this look transports us to a place of warmth, relaxation and comfort.
Drawing on a neutral palette of chalky whites, soft greys and chocolate browns, Hide & Souk features intricate detailing throughout.
From reclaimed wooden trunks to delicate bone inlay furniture designs, a sense of authenticity and craftsmanship can be felt in every aspect of this trend.
Our popular Darwin sofa range increases the comfort levels in this look, thanks to its soft worn leathers and sumptuous seat cushions, it'll certainly bring that homely feel to your interior.
David Casa
Soggiorno | Living room
Photo of a large mediterranean formal open concept living room in Other with white walls, porcelain floors, white floor and vaulted.
Photo of a large mediterranean formal open concept living room in Other with white walls, porcelain floors, white floor and vaulted.
Kelly-Moore Paints
Design ideas for a large mediterranean formal enclosed living room in San Francisco with beige walls, carpet, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, no tv and white floor.
Vogl Architects
Photo of a large mediterranean loft-style living room in Miami with grey walls, marble floors and white floor.
R&W Stone, Inc.
Design ideas for a mid-sized mediterranean formal open concept living room in Houston with grey walls, ceramic floors, a standard fireplace, a concrete fireplace surround, no tv and white floor.
ADR Projects
Mediterranean open concept living room in Other with white walls, porcelain floors and white floor.
DIY Blinds
Ayana House is a tropical style family home designed with every detail in mind by The Designory. Featuring PolyLux® Plantation Shutters by DIY Blinds.
Paglialonga Studio
Mar Horrach
This is an example of a mediterranean open concept living room in Barcelona with white walls and white floor.
This is an example of a mediterranean open concept living room in Barcelona with white walls and white floor.
Pamela Cases
Rénovation d'un studio au premier étage d'une résidence logée au centre-ville de Cagnes sur Mer, à proximité directe du bord de mer.
La rénovation n'a porté que sur des éléments décoratifs hormis l'un des murs repeint en beige.
design styles architecture
The Design Styles Architecture team beautifully remodeled the exterior and interior of this Carolina Circle home. The home was originally built in 1973 and was 5,860 SF; the remodel added 1,000 SF to the total under air square-footage. The exterior of the home was revamped to take your typical Mediterranean house with yellow exterior paint and red Spanish style roof and update it to a sleek exterior with gray roof, dark brown trim, and light cream walls. Additions were done to the home to provide more square footage under roof and more room for entertaining. The master bathroom was pushed out several feet to create a spacious marbled master en-suite with walk in shower, standing tub, walk in closets, and vanity spaces. A balcony was created to extend off of the second story of the home, creating a covered lanai and outdoor kitchen on the first floor. Ornamental columns and wrought iron details inside the home were removed or updated to create a clean and sophisticated interior. The master bedroom took the existing beam support for the ceiling and reworked it to create a visually stunning ceiling feature complete with up-lighting and hanging chandelier creating a warm glow and ambiance to the space. An existing second story outdoor balcony was converted and tied in to the under air square footage of the home, and is now used as a workout room that overlooks the ocean. The existing pool and outdoor area completely updated and now features a dock, a boat lift, fire features and outdoor dining/ kitchen.
Photo by: Design Styles Architecture
Jimenez & Linares
El apartamento, de unos 150 m2 y ubicado en una casa histórica sevillana, se organiza en torno a tres crujías. Una primera que mira hacia el exterior, donde se ubican los espacios más públicos, como el salón y la cocina, lugares desde los que contemplar las vistas a la Giralda y el Patio de los Naranjos. Una segunda que alberga la entrada y distribución junto con pequeños patios de luz que un día formaron parte de las calles interiores de la Alcaicería de la Seda, el antiguo barrio de comerciantes y artesanos de la época árabe. Y por último una zona más privada y tranquila donde se ubican cuatro dormitorios, dos baños en suite y uno compartido, todo iluminado por la luz blanca de los patios intermedios.
En este marco arquitectónico, la propuesta de interiorismo busca la discreción y la calma, diluyéndose con tonos cálidos entre la luminosidad del fondo y dejando el protagonismo a las alfombras de mármol amarillo Índalo y negro Marquina, y al juego de sombras y reflejos de las molduras y espejos barrocos. Entre las piezas elegidas para el salón, resaltan ciertos elementos, obras de arte de imagineros y pintores sevillanos, grabados dedicados al estudio de Alhambra, y piezas de anticuario recuperadas de la anterior vivienda que en cierta manera dan continuidad a su historia más personal. La cocina mantiene la sobriedad del conjunto, volviendo a crear un marco sereno en el que realzar la caja de granito exótico colocada de una sola pieza.
Mediterranean Living Room Design Photos with White Floor
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