Woodburner in the corner of a room - photos please
Anna Parker
7 years ago
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Comments (3)Can you try again to post your photos. Make sure they are in jpeg format. You can post only up to 4 at a time....See MoreHow about a wood-burning stove?
Comments (17)we're also in scotland and in a new house (well new to us). it's a victorian semi and although it has gas central heating we've wanted a stove for ever so are getting one fitted at the end of october in our living room. my dad and sister both have them and neither of them but wood. just blown over trees and like (with the council's permission). we'll have to buy our first lot of seasoned wood for this winter but after that are hoping to follow in their footsteps. hope to be able save a bit on our gas bills too....See MoreLong and narrow living room, please help!
Comments (10)It might be worth looking into a stove with a faux chimney breast. Just looking at your sofa, lamps etc it looks as if you like a classical/transitional style? If you did opt for that and it's feasible to install again I might position it off centre. http://www.woodburners.com/installations/no-chimney,-no-problem.html you may hate this idea but I have a large oriental wardrobe next to my fire which houses the tv. Your tv doesn't look huge so it may be an option if of course you like it. I only know of this one which is an actual tv cabinet or you could do as we did and drill holes in the back of the wardrobe (it obviously needn't be an oriental one but one that doesn't scream wardrobe!) https://www.oka.com/peking-handpainted-chinoiserie-tv-cabinet.aspx Although if you had a fire as the focal point you may find the tv fades into the background or paint the alcoves a darker shade etc. Re rug I suppose it depends if you move the leather seats into the play room but something with a subtle pattern might look nice? Have you looked for anything else to replace the leather? I like the storage unit you've found. It looks as if your side tables would work the other way round so you could have a media cabinet for cd's and dvds where the toys are currently stored or an apothecary cabinet may work well....See Morecorner fireplace - free standing or built in?
Comments (20)So, I had a change of thought following everyone's ideas and input - what do you think? The main feature / wow factor of the room is the garden view from the large door. The woodburner / fireplace is secondary. Along the back wall, we shall build a false wall approx 400mm deep, this will house the inset fire (considering children in this and remembering how my poor kitten jumped on the top of the wood burner and burnt his paws last winter). The unit will have shelves, lighting and be an entertainment centre and the TV will be in the back corner (could be hidden with a painting if necessary) and can pivot forward to watch as a family. - Similar to 2nd image. Long narrow shelves - decorative feature. I like this stovax inset fire. TV to the left of inset fire something like this below TV. The inset log burner can have a flue that has 4 x 45 degree angles if necessary to get up the roof and flue at the corner of the building - maybe even bringing the flue nearer to the upstairs window. Framing the large window, I can have lights, floor lamps, pictures etc. I would like to have curtains / voile to frame the window. Then built into the ceiling we could have cinema projector which faces the smaller door and the blind will be a white blackout blind also acting as projector screen for those night time cinema nights with popcorn! Rough mock up a it takes so long to put walls in and to design an entertainment centre, Please note, the furniture in my revit model is very limited but this is the model we have used to design the house at the beginning. Where the red arrow is - this is blackout blind projector screen ceiling mounted Any thoughts?...See MoreCarolina
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