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Living Room in a 1910 Spanish Revival by LoriDennis.com Interior Design/ KenHayden.com Photography
Mediterranean living room in Los Angeles with no fireplace and no tv.
Mediterranean living room in Los Angeles with no fireplace and no tv.
Annette Jaffe Interiors
Calm, clean and quiet was what these empty-nesters asked for when they left the home they raised their family in.
Project designed by Long Island interior design studio Annette Jaffe Interiors. They serve Long Island including the Hamptons, as well as NYC, the tri-state area, and Boca Raton, FL.
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Seattle Staged to Sell and Design LLC
Inspiration for a large scandinavian formal open concept living room in Seattle with white walls, medium hardwood floors and a ribbon fireplace.
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Kahrs
Popular Scandinavian-style interiors blog 'These Four Walls' has collaborated with Kährs for a scandi-inspired, soft and minimalist living room makeover. Kährs worked with founder Abi Dare to find the perfect hard wearing and stylish floor to work alongside minimalist decor. Kährs' ultra matt 'Oak Sky' engineered wood floor design was the perfect fit.
"I was keen on the idea of pale Nordic oak and ordered all sorts of samples, but none seemed quite right – until a package arrived from Swedish brand Kährs, that is. As soon as I took a peek at ‘Oak Sky’ ultra matt lacquered boards I knew they were the right choice – light but not overly so, with a balance of ashen and warmer tones and a beautiful grain. It creates the light, Scandinavian vibe that I love, but it doesn’t look out of place in our Victorian house; it also works brilliantly with the grey walls. I also love the matte finish, which is very hard wearing but has
none of the shininess normally associated with lacquer" says Abi.
Oak Sky is the lightest oak design from the Kährs Lux collection of one-strip ultra matt lacquer floors. The semi-transparent white stain and light and dark contrasts in the wood makes the floor ideal for a scandi-chic inspired interior. The innovative surface treatment is non-reflective; enhancing the colour of the floor while giving it a silky, yet strong shield against wear and tear. Kährs' Lux collection won 'Best Flooring' at the House Beautiful Awards 2017.
Kährs have collaborated with These Four Walls and feature in two blog posts; My soft, minimalist
living room makeover reveal and How to choose wooden flooring.
All photography by Abi Dare, Founder of These Four Walls
Tara Seawright Interior Design
This is an example of a large traditional formal open concept living room in New York with beige walls, light hardwood floors, no fireplace, no tv and beige floor.
Audrey Whelan Design Ltd
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic enclosed living room in Other with multi-coloured walls, medium hardwood floors and a freestanding tv.
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ULLE Studio
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary open concept living room in Seattle with white walls, medium hardwood floors, a tile fireplace surround, no tv, a ribbon fireplace and brown floor.
Perceptions Interiors
Modernism gracefully collides with elegance in the formal living room of this historic Washington, DC living room.
Photo of a large modern formal enclosed living room in DC Metro with beige walls, a standard fireplace, no tv, medium hardwood floors and a stone fireplace surround.
Photo of a large modern formal enclosed living room in DC Metro with beige walls, a standard fireplace, no tv, medium hardwood floors and a stone fireplace surround.
BANDD DESIGN
Our Austin design studio gave this living room a bright and modern refresh.
Project designed by Sara Barney’s Austin interior design studio BANDD DESIGN. They serve the entire Austin area and its surrounding towns, with an emphasis on Round Rock, Lake Travis, West Lake Hills, and Tarrytown.
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Michael Abrams Interiors
Photo of a contemporary living room in Chicago with grey walls and a standard fireplace.
Wesley-Wayne Interiors, LLC
A condo living room enhanced by original art and unique accessories.
Design: Wesley-Wayne Interiors
Mid-sized transitional open concept living room in Other with white walls.
Mid-sized transitional open concept living room in Other with white walls.
Anchor Builders
This remodel went from a tiny story-and-a-half Cape Cod, to a charming full two-story home. The open floor plan allows for views from the living room through the kitchen to the dining room.
Space Plans, Building Design, Interior & Exterior Finishes by Anchor Builders. Photography by Alyssa Lee Photography.
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Klopf Architecture
The owners of this property had been away from the Bay Area for many years, and looked forward to returning to an elegant mid-century modern house. The one they bought was anything but that. Faced with a “remuddled” kitchen from one decade, a haphazard bedroom / family room addition from another, and an otherwise disjointed and generally run-down mid-century modern house, the owners asked Klopf Architecture and Envision Landscape Studio to re-imagine this house and property as a unified, flowing, sophisticated, warm, modern indoor / outdoor living space for a family of five.
Opening up the spaces internally and from inside to out was the first order of business. The formerly disjointed eat-in kitchen with 7 foot high ceilings were opened up to the living room, re-oriented, and replaced with a spacious cook's kitchen complete with a row of skylights bringing light into the space. Adjacent the living room wall was completely opened up with La Cantina folding door system, connecting the interior living space to a new wood deck that acts as a continuation of the wood floor. People can flow from kitchen to the living / dining room and the deck seamlessly, making the main entertainment space feel at once unified and complete, and at the same time open and limitless.
Klopf opened up the bedroom with a large sliding panel, and turned what was once a large walk-in closet into an office area, again with a large sliding panel. The master bathroom has high windows all along one wall to bring in light, and a large wet room area for the shower and tub. The dark, solid roof structure over the patio was replaced with an open trellis that allows plenty of light, brightening the new deck area as well as the interior of the house.
All the materials of the house were replaced, apart from the framing and the ceiling boards. This allowed Klopf to unify the materials from space to space, running the same wood flooring throughout, using the same paint colors, and generally creating a consistent look from room to room. Located in Lafayette, CA this remodeled single-family house is 3,363 square foot, 4 bedroom, and 3.5 bathroom.
Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, AIA, Jackie Detamore, and Jeffrey Prose
Landscape Design: Envision Landscape Studio
Structural Engineer: Brian Dotson Consulting Engineers
Contractor: Kasten Builders
Photography ©2015 Mariko Reed
Staging: The Design Shop
Location: Lafayette, CA
Year completed: 2014
Karen Forey Design Group
The combination of a rock fireplace, soft and vibrant patterned fabrics, tropical plants and an Italian stone coffee table lend itself to Colorado living with elegance. The large beams with strong iron brackets add a casual air to the elegant living space.
Heather Scott Home & Design
Living Room
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional enclosed living room in Austin with beige walls.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional enclosed living room in Austin with beige walls.
ACANTHUS Architecture & Design, San Francisco, CA
This is an example of a traditional living room in San Francisco with medium hardwood floors.
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JPG Interiors
South West Photography Solutions
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary enclosed living room in Devon with white walls, carpet, a wall-mounted tv and beige floor.
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary enclosed living room in Devon with white walls, carpet, a wall-mounted tv and beige floor.
Bruce Kading Interior Design
Photography: Phillip Mueller
Architect: Murphy & Co. Design
Builder: Kyle Hunt
Inspiration for an expansive traditional living room in Minneapolis with beige walls and a standard fireplace.
Inspiration for an expansive traditional living room in Minneapolis with beige walls and a standard fireplace.
GDW/a pllc
M.I.R. Phase 3 denotes the third phase of the transformation of a 1950’s daylight rambler on Mercer Island, Washington into a contemporary family dwelling in tune with the Northwest environment. Phase one modified the front half of the structure which included expanding the Entry and converting a Carport into a Garage and Shop. Phase two involved the renovation of the Basement level.
Phase three involves the renovation and expansion of the Upper Level of the structure which was designed to take advantage of views to the "Green-Belt" to the rear of the property. Existing interior walls were removed in the Main Living Area spaces were enlarged slightly to allow for a more open floor plan for the Dining, Kitchen and Living Rooms. The Living Room now reorients itself to a new deck at the rear of the property. At the other end of the Residence the existing Master Bedroom was converted into the Master Bathroom and a Walk-in-closet. A new Master Bedroom wing projects from here out into a grouping of cedar trees and a stand of bamboo to the rear of the lot giving the impression of a tree-house. A new semi-detached multi-purpose space is located below the projection of the Master Bedroom and serves as a Recreation Room for the family's children. As the children mature the Room is than envisioned as an In-home Office with the distant possibility of having it evolve into a Mother-in-law Suite.
Hydronic floor heat featuring a tankless water heater, rain-screen façade technology, “cool roof” with standing seam sheet metal panels, Energy Star appliances and generous amounts of natural light provided by insulated glass windows, transoms and skylights are some of the sustainable features incorporated into the design. “Green” materials such as recycled glass countertops, salvaging and refinishing the existing hardwood flooring, cementitous wall panels and "rusty metal" wall panels have been used throughout the Project. However, the most compelling element that exemplifies the project's sustainability is that it was not torn down and replaced wholesale as so many of the homes in the neighborhood have.
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