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Vogue Kitchens
Medium sized contemporary living room in London with concrete flooring and grey floors.
Amos Goldreich Architecture
Photo of a contemporary living room in London with white walls, concrete flooring and grey floors.
minimal windows® UK
The house had two bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open plan living and kitchen space.
This is an example of a modern open plan living room in London with concrete flooring, a wood burning stove and grey floors.
This is an example of a modern open plan living room in London with concrete flooring, a wood burning stove and grey floors.
Inspiration for an industrial living room in Other with white walls, concrete flooring, grey floors and brick walls.
The Cabinet Shoppe
bench storage cabinets with white top
Jessie Preza
Design ideas for a large contemporary formal enclosed living room feature wall in Jacksonville with concrete flooring, brown floors, white walls, no fireplace and a wall mounted tv.
Design ideas for a large contemporary formal enclosed living room feature wall in Jacksonville with concrete flooring, brown floors, white walls, no fireplace and a wall mounted tv.
Nicky Percival Limited
Bespoke shelving and floating cabinets to display elecletic collection of art and sculpture
Mid centuray furniture and re-upholstered antique lounger
Photo of a medium sized eclectic grey and brown enclosed living room in Sussex with grey walls, bamboo flooring, a standard fireplace, a tiled fireplace surround, brown floors and a chimney breast.
Photo of a medium sized eclectic grey and brown enclosed living room in Sussex with grey walls, bamboo flooring, a standard fireplace, a tiled fireplace surround, brown floors and a chimney breast.
Architecture Saville Isaacs
Interior - Living Room and Dining
Beach House at Avoca Beach by Architecture Saville Isaacs
Project Summary
Architecture Saville Isaacs
https://www.architecturesavilleisaacs.com.au/
The core idea of people living and engaging with place is an underlying principle of our practice, given expression in the manner in which this home engages with the exterior, not in a general expansive nod to view, but in a varied and intimate manner.
The interpretation of experiencing life at the beach in all its forms has been manifested in tangible spaces and places through the design of pavilions, courtyards and outdoor rooms.
Architecture Saville Isaacs
https://www.architecturesavilleisaacs.com.au/
A progression of pavilions and courtyards are strung off a circulation spine/breezeway, from street to beach: entry/car court; grassed west courtyard (existing tree); games pavilion; sand+fire courtyard (=sheltered heart); living pavilion; operable verandah; beach.
The interiors reinforce architectural design principles and place-making, allowing every space to be utilised to its optimum. There is no differentiation between architecture and interiors: Interior becomes exterior, joinery becomes space modulator, materials become textural art brought to life by the sun.
Project Description
Architecture Saville Isaacs
https://www.architecturesavilleisaacs.com.au/
The core idea of people living and engaging with place is an underlying principle of our practice, given expression in the manner in which this home engages with the exterior, not in a general expansive nod to view, but in a varied and intimate manner.
The house is designed to maximise the spectacular Avoca beachfront location with a variety of indoor and outdoor rooms in which to experience different aspects of beachside living.
Client brief: home to accommodate a small family yet expandable to accommodate multiple guest configurations, varying levels of privacy, scale and interaction.
A home which responds to its environment both functionally and aesthetically, with a preference for raw, natural and robust materials. Maximise connection – visual and physical – to beach.
The response was a series of operable spaces relating in succession, maintaining focus/connection, to the beach.
The public spaces have been designed as series of indoor/outdoor pavilions. Courtyards treated as outdoor rooms, creating ambiguity and blurring the distinction between inside and out.
A progression of pavilions and courtyards are strung off circulation spine/breezeway, from street to beach: entry/car court; grassed west courtyard (existing tree); games pavilion; sand+fire courtyard (=sheltered heart); living pavilion; operable verandah; beach.
Verandah is final transition space to beach: enclosable in winter; completely open in summer.
This project seeks to demonstrates that focusing on the interrelationship with the surrounding environment, the volumetric quality and light enhanced sculpted open spaces, as well as the tactile quality of the materials, there is no need to showcase expensive finishes and create aesthetic gymnastics. The design avoids fashion and instead works with the timeless elements of materiality, space, volume and light, seeking to achieve a sense of calm, peace and tranquillity.
Architecture Saville Isaacs
https://www.architecturesavilleisaacs.com.au/
Focus is on the tactile quality of the materials: a consistent palette of concrete, raw recycled grey ironbark, steel and natural stone. Materials selections are raw, robust, low maintenance and recyclable.
Light, natural and artificial, is used to sculpt the space and accentuate textural qualities of materials.
Passive climatic design strategies (orientation, winter solar penetration, screening/shading, thermal mass and cross ventilation) result in stable indoor temperatures, requiring minimal use of heating and cooling.
Architecture Saville Isaacs
https://www.architecturesavilleisaacs.com.au/
Accommodation is naturally ventilated by eastern sea breezes, but sheltered from harsh afternoon winds.
Both bore and rainwater are harvested for reuse.
Low VOC and non-toxic materials and finishes, hydronic floor heating and ventilation ensure a healthy indoor environment.
Project was the outcome of extensive collaboration with client, specialist consultants (including coastal erosion) and the builder.
The interpretation of experiencing life by the sea in all its forms has been manifested in tangible spaces and places through the design of the pavilions, courtyards and outdoor rooms.
The interior design has been an extension of the architectural intent, reinforcing architectural design principles and place-making, allowing every space to be utilised to its optimum capacity.
There is no differentiation between architecture and interiors: Interior becomes exterior, joinery becomes space modulator, materials become textural art brought to life by the sun.
Architecture Saville Isaacs
https://www.architecturesavilleisaacs.com.au/
https://www.architecturesavilleisaacs.com.au/
MMAD Architecture
Living area separated by staircase to the kitchen and dining beyond. Staircase with cable wire handrail with joinery and built in storage under stair treads. Hidden door to bathroom under stair.
Image by: Jack Lovel Photography
Design Lab
Layering neutrals, textures, and materials creates a comfortable, light elegance in this seating area. Featuring pieces from Ligne Roset, Gubi, Meridiani, and Moooi.
ZeroEnergy Design
Modern family loft in Boston’s South End. Open living area includes a custom fireplace with warm stone texture paired with functional seamless wall cabinets for clutter free storage.
Photos by Eric Roth.
Construction by Ralph S. Osmond Company.
Green architecture by ZeroEnergy Design. http://www.zeroenergy.com
Cornerstone Architects
Nestled into sloping topography, the design of this home allows privacy from the street while providing unique vistas throughout the house and to the surrounding hill country and downtown skyline. Layering rooms with each other as well as circulation galleries, insures seclusion while allowing stunning downtown views. The owners' goals of creating a home with a contemporary flow and finish while providing a warm setting for daily life was accomplished through mixing warm natural finishes such as stained wood with gray tones in concrete and local limestone. The home's program also hinged around using both passive and active green features. Sustainable elements include geothermal heating/cooling, rainwater harvesting, spray foam insulation, high efficiency glazing, recessing lower spaces into the hillside on the west side, and roof/overhang design to provide passive solar coverage of walls and windows. The resulting design is a sustainably balanced, visually pleasing home which reflects the lifestyle and needs of the clients.
Photography by Andrew Pogue
Daniela Fulford Photography
This is an example of a modern living room in Melbourne with white walls, concrete flooring, no fireplace, a wall mounted tv and grey floors.
Younger Homes
Inspiration for a contemporary open plan living room in Austin with concrete flooring, a tiled fireplace surround and exposed beams.
North Arrow Studio
Sunken living room and hanging fireplace of Lean On Me House
Inspiration for a medium sized modern open plan living room in Austin with concrete flooring and a hanging fireplace.
Inspiration for a medium sized modern open plan living room in Austin with concrete flooring and a hanging fireplace.
Linette Dai Design
Inspiration for a modern living room in Orange County with white walls, concrete flooring, grey floors and wood walls.
Mark Hardy
Expansive midcentury formal open plan living room in Hampshire with blue walls, concrete flooring, a corner fireplace, a metal fireplace surround, grey floors and a wood ceiling.
Dichotomy Interiors
contemporary home design for a modern family with young children offering a chic but laid back, warm atmosphere.
Large retro open plan living room in New York with white walls, concrete flooring, a standard fireplace, a metal fireplace surround, no tv, grey floors and a vaulted ceiling.
Large retro open plan living room in New York with white walls, concrete flooring, a standard fireplace, a metal fireplace surround, no tv, grey floors and a vaulted ceiling.
H2D Architecture + Design
Inspiration for a medium sized modern open plan living room in Seattle with white walls, concrete flooring, a two-sided fireplace, a metal fireplace surround, grey floors, a wood ceiling and wood walls.
Stonehouse + Irons Architecture
Concrete block walls provide thermal mass for heating and defence agains hot summer. The subdued colours create a quiet and cosy space focussed around the fire. Timber joinery adds warmth and texture , framing the collections of books and collected objects.
First Avenue Homes
Design ideas for a medium sized contemporary open plan living room in Melbourne with white walls, concrete flooring, a two-sided fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and grey floors.
Living Room with Bamboo Flooring and Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs
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