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Linda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris Home
This is an example of a traditional living room with beige walls and dark hardwood floors.
Christopher A Rose AIA, ASID
Coffered ceiling and v grooved paneling add detail to the great room.
Inspiration for a traditional open concept living room in Charleston with a standard fireplace and a built-in media wall.
Inspiration for a traditional open concept living room in Charleston with a standard fireplace and a built-in media wall.
Smith & Vansant Architects PC
Rob Karosis Photography
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Traditional living room in Burlington with beige walls.
Traditional living room in Burlington with beige walls.
Glendale Tile Company
Hallmark engineered hardwood flooring. This is the color Marina. To see the rest of the colors in the collection visit HallmarkFloors.com or contact us to order your new floors today!
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Simply natural
The Ventura Hardwood Floors Collection with our NuOil® Finish from Hallmark Hardwoods is finished with NuOil® which employs a revolutionary new technology. The finish has unique performance characteristics and durability that make it a great choice for someone who wants the visual character that only oil can provide. Oil finishes have been used for centuries on floors and furniture. NuOil® uses proprietary technology in the application of numerous coats of oil finish in the factory that make it the industry leader in wear-ability and stain resistance in oil finish.
Due to the unique hybrid multi-coat technology of NuOil®, it is not necessary to apply an additional coat of oil at time of installation. That can be reserved for a later date when it becomes desirable to refresh and renovate the floor.
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Schrader & Companies
The Victoria era ended more then 100 years ago, but it's design influences-deep, rich colors, wallpaper with bold patterns and velvety textures, and high-quality, detailed millwork-can still be found in the modern-day homes, such as this 7,500-square-foot beauty in Medina.
The home's entrance is fit for a king and queen. A dramatic two-story foyer opens up to 10-foot ceilings, graced by a curved staircase, a sun-filled living room that takes advantage of the views of the three-acre property, and a music room, featuring the homeowners' baby grand piano.
"Each unique room has a sense of separation, yet there's an open floor plan", explains Andy Schrader, president of Schrader & Companies, the builder behind this masterpiece.
The home features four bedrooms and five baths, including a stunning master suite with and expansive walk-in master shower-complete with exterior and interior windows and a rain showerhead suspended from the ceiling. Other luxury amenities include main- and upper level laundries, four garage stalls, an indoor sport court, a workroom for the wife (with French doors accessing a personal patio), and a vestibule opening to the husband's office, complete with ship portal.
The nucleus of this home is the kitchen, with a wall of windows overlooking a private pond, a cathedral vaulted ceiling, and a unique Romeo-and-Juliet balcony, a trademark feature of the builder.
Story courtesy or Midwest Home Magazine-August 2012
Written by Christina Sarinske
Photographs courtesy of Scott Jacobson
Pavel Ivanov, AIA INC
Photo of a large traditional formal enclosed living room in Los Angeles with beige walls, no fireplace, no tv and black floor.
Glenn Johnson Photography
Glenn Johnson Photography
This is an example of a traditional living room in Dallas.
This is an example of a traditional living room in Dallas.
Dennison and Dampier Interior Design
Living room.
Chelsea textile curtain fabric crewel work, hand-embroidered.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional formal enclosed living room in Baltimore with blue walls, dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and no tv.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional formal enclosed living room in Baltimore with blue walls, dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and no tv.
Shannon Malone
Shannon Malone © 2012 Houzz
Inspiration for a traditional living room in San Francisco with a library.
Inspiration for a traditional living room in San Francisco with a library.
LeBlanc Design
LeBlanc Design
Michael J. Lee Photography
Inspiration for a traditional living room in Boston.
Inspiration for a traditional living room in Boston.
SARL ESPACE AMENAGEMENT DECORATION
Design ideas for a large traditional enclosed living room in Paris with blue walls, dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a wall-mounted tv, brown floor and decorative wall panelling.
Belltown Design LLC
The living room and dining room are linked in sentiment and design. A consistent millwork stain color was developed to set the tone in all the rooms, and to create continuity throughout the house. Featuring beautiful, handcarved, wood columns, this living / dining room contains a glimpse "days gone by." We love the natural light and the banded, antique lighting fixtures. Victorian / Edwardian House Remodel, Seattle, WA. Photography by Chris Gromek and Paula McHugh
Caroline Browne Interior Design
Earl Smith Photography
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional open concept living room in London with medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and a freestanding tv.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional open concept living room in London with medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and a freestanding tv.
Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc.
This year-round house sits on a rocky shoulder of a New England cove.
The house is oriented East to West, allowing a procession of rooms to gradually culminate in the spectacular ocean view to the East. The dramatic siting of the house against the water’s edge recalls a ship’s prow jutting into the ocean.
The house responds to its natural environment as well as the Shingle Style tradition popular to the region.
Photography by Robert Benson
World of Wallpaper
This beautiful Antique Bookcase wallpaper features an illustrated style bookcase design with rows of traditional leather backed books in rich tones of brown with gold detailing on the spines. Easy to apply, this high quality wallpaper would look great as a feature wall or equally good when used to decorate a whole room.
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