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Confluence Design
This home offers a 2nd living room area, perfect for adult entertaining, a formal dining room or a home office. It features a large window, large art walls and a large walnut armoire at the front entry.
gus modern sofa, inner-city, Kentwood Floors, kolbe windows and doors, Lighthouse Studios,
zoon media
Laura Brophy Interiors
Contemporary living room in Los Angeles with white walls and a wall-mounted tv.
Shannon Ggem Design
Michael Kelley / mpkelley.com
Fir tongue and groove ceiling
Vintage pendant light
Heartland Legacy Range
Beveled mirror subway tile by Jockimo
Brazilian Soapstone countertop, unoiled
Rubber floor tile in leather finish
Custom crown and casings
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Nyhus Design Group
Charming Old World meets new, open space planning concepts. This Ranch Style home turned English Cottage maintains very traditional detailing and materials on the exterior, but is hiding a more transitional floor plan inside. The 49 foot long Great Room brings together the Kitchen, Family Room, Dining Room, and Living Room into a singular experience on the interior. By turning the Kitchen around the corner, the remaining elements of the Great Room maintain a feeling of formality for the guest and homeowner's experience of the home. A long line of windows affords each space fantastic views of the rear yard.
Nyhus Design Group - Architect
Ross Pushinaitis - Photography
Michelle Hinckley
Photo by Michelle Rasmussen of www.wondertimephoto.com
Eclectic living room in Salt Lake City with a music area and beige walls.
Eclectic living room in Salt Lake City with a music area and beige walls.
david phillips
great room / builder - cmd corp.
Design ideas for a large traditional formal enclosed living room in Boston with beige walls, medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, a freestanding tv and brown floor.
Design ideas for a large traditional formal enclosed living room in Boston with beige walls, medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, a freestanding tv and brown floor.
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Cedarstone Homes Limited
Cedarstone Homes new model the “Living” defines the contemporary approach, in single family home design. Its open concept kitchen-dining-living space is a bright and spacious response to the informal lifestyle of modern families. Here the kitchen and island take centre stage and become the true focus of family living and entertaining.
The overall L-shaped footprint of the house takes a courtyard style garden and maximizes connection and views from indoors to out.
The practical interior provides an “away room” which can be adapted as a den, library, or formal sitting room. It also features a spacious and functionally outfitted mudroom – that most essential component of modern family life.
Rather than being a curvy “showpiece” stairwell, the stairs act as a light well affording interconnecting views to the garden and living areas from the upper levels.
A generous front porch and entry respond to the traditional family centered streetscape of the “village”. The selected exterior material palette combines smooth faced stone with clapboard siding in earthy tones to create a unique blend of the contemporary and the traditional. Glazed commercial style garage doors provide an extra “zip”.
The four bedroom plan measures 2617 square feet. The elongated plan adapts itself well to either a traditional or a corner lot configuration.
Locati Architects
Roger Wade Studio
This is an example of a country living room in Other with a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace surround.
This is an example of a country living room in Other with a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace surround.
transFORM Home
This custom living room unit and media center was designed to provide all that a Manhattan family needs for entertaining lots of guests or to just kick back, relax and watch some TV. The wall unit also shows off some of our favorite new material finishes with a combination of wood veneer, matte glass, and high gloss.
Color played a big role in the design of this entertainment center. It contrasts a radiant high gloss orange with a warm Smoked Walnut wood grain for a balanced and modern look. The orange high gloss adds an artistic accent to the unit, while keeping the design free from chaotic lines and color schemes. Our no-handle design is made possible by a brushed aluminum J-channel that provides a clean look and makes the drawers easy to access. Flat style doors and drawer fronts also contribute to the smooth and modern European look of the media center.
Our space saving entertainment system also delivers an abundant amount of floor to ceiling storage, both open and in drawers. There is ample room to store and display books, sculptures and home decor. Bottom cabinets are a suitable place to conceal and store media equipment. 1.5 inch thick floating shelves above the television and the box shelves alongside, featured in Midnight Ash, provide definition to the design and balance the high intensity orange elements. Top shelves provide space to arrange fragile keepsakes while bottom shelves can be used to display your favorite reads.
Opposite the open shelving is a matte black glass fronted cabinet to house your favorite drinks and glassware for quick entertaining. The black satin glass is defined by an aluminum door frame. Clear glass shelves are found within the glass door cabinet and provide a useful place for storing dry bar essentials like rocks glasses and your preferred liquor selection. The cabinet includes vertical profile LED strip lights on both side panels that illuminate when the door is opened. The lighting shines through the shelves and sparkles off the glassware, silver ice bucket and colorful drinks you might keep there.
The unit contains a sliding door that alternately hides a flat screen television and reveals a shelf. This feature paired with our wire management system helps keep your wall unit and your living area looking neat and tidy.
The hidden hardware adds a unique function to this design without drawing the eye. Short arm flap stays and drop-down flap hinges allow for the soft, almost automatic opening of the long panel faces that conceal the drawers behind. The drawers are easy to access and provide the storage of multiple drawers without cluttering the look of the media center.
This design is completed with integrated LED lighting. Behind the floating backing panel, adjustable LED lighting enhances the spacious look of the unit and provide mood lights for the living room. The shelves are equipped with recessed LED lights that make the orange high gloss color pop and showcase your displayed possessions. The floating shelves are equipped with horizontal profile LED strip lights to give the whole unit a warm glow. Our lighting systems offer features such as touch switches and dimmers, which add light, comfort and convenience to your living space.
Tell us what you want in your living room media center.
TVL Creative Ltd.
[Our Clients]
We were so excited to help these new homeowners re-envision their split-level diamond in the rough. There was so much potential in those walls, and we couldn’t wait to delve in and start transforming spaces. Our primary goal was to re-imagine the main level of the home and create an open flow between the space. So, we started by converting the existing single car garage into their living room (complete with a new fireplace) and opening up the kitchen to the rest of the level.
[Kitchen]
The original kitchen had been on the small side and cut-off from the rest of the home, but after we removed the coat closet, this kitchen opened up beautifully. Our plan was to create an open and light filled kitchen with a design that translated well to the other spaces in this home, and a layout that offered plenty of space for multiple cooks. We utilized clean white cabinets around the perimeter of the kitchen and popped the island with a spunky shade of blue. To add a real element of fun, we jazzed it up with the colorful escher tile at the backsplash and brought in accents of brass in the hardware and light fixtures to tie it all together. Through out this home we brought in warm wood accents and the kitchen was no exception, with its custom floating shelves and graceful waterfall butcher block counter at the island.
[Dining Room]
The dining room had once been the home’s living room, but we had other plans in mind. With its dramatic vaulted ceiling and new custom steel railing, this room was just screaming for a dramatic light fixture and a large table to welcome one-and-all.
[Living Room]
We converted the original garage into a lovely little living room with a cozy fireplace. There is plenty of new storage in this space (that ties in with the kitchen finishes), but the real gem is the reading nook with two of the most comfortable armchairs you’ve ever sat in.
[Master Suite]
This home didn’t originally have a master suite, so we decided to convert one of the bedrooms and create a charming suite that you’d never want to leave. The master bathroom aesthetic quickly became all about the textures. With a sultry black hex on the floor and a dimensional geometric tile on the walls we set the stage for a calm space. The warm walnut vanity and touches of brass cozy up the space and relate with the feel of the rest of the home. We continued the warm wood touches into the master bedroom, but went for a rich accent wall that elevated the sophistication level and sets this space apart.
[Hall Bathroom]
The floor tile in this bathroom still makes our hearts skip a beat. We designed the rest of the space to be a clean and bright white, and really let the lovely blue of the floor tile pop. The walnut vanity cabinet (complete with hairpin legs) adds a lovely level of warmth to this bathroom, and the black and brass accents add the sophisticated touch we were looking for.
[Office]
We loved the original built-ins in this space, and knew they needed to always be a part of this house, but these 60-year-old beauties definitely needed a little help. We cleaned up the cabinets and brass hardware, switched out the formica counter for a new quartz top, and painted wall a cheery accent color to liven it up a bit. And voila! We have an office that is the envy of the neighborhood.
Leslie Goodwin Photography
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Interior Design by ONE | THREE design, http://www.onethreedesign.ca
Santa Barbara Designs of the Interior
These wonderful clients worked in Singapore for years and collected furniture pieces that became dear to them. When they returned to the states and settled in Westlake Village, they wanted a traditional style that embraced their treasures and offered a comfortable lifestyle. Their living room is now perfect for entertaining, and will be their music room as well, with a variety of instruments that they love to play.
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Robb & Stucky
The color palette includes blues, aquas and natural browns accented by metallic silvers and grays - soft, cool tones that subtly change from room to room just as the Gulf Coast waters change from morning to night.
S&K Interiors LLC
Design ideas for a contemporary living room in St Louis with dark hardwood floors and no fireplace.
Run for the Hills
In the light and airy open plan front room we injected bold flashes of colour, with a burnished gold sofa and gorgeous vintage rug, adding a beautiful circular marble coffee table and iron mirror.
Mirror For Living Room - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
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This is an example of a small transitional formal enclosed living room in San Francisco with grey walls and light hardwood floors.
Coddington Design
The sitting area is adjoining to the larger living room. Mimicking the same hues, this area features a pink silk velvet sofa with nailhead detail, ivory faux shagreen nesting tables and a large leather upholstered ottoman. A vintage table lamp and modern floor lamp add a metallic touch while the figurative paintings bring in jewel tones to the room.
Photographer: Lauren Edith Andersen
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