Living Room with Brown Walls Ideas and Designs

Log Cabin
Log Cabin
Interior Design Beth PhillipsInterior Design Beth Phillips
Rustic living room curtain in Kansas City with brown walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and no tv.
Capital Hill Residence
Capital Hill Residence
Enviable Designs Inc.Enviable Designs Inc.
wanted to create a feeling of symmetry in this formal dining area, with a chandelier suspended centrally from the custom coffered ceiling, framed by matching glass detailed cabinets. Photography by Vicky Tan
Traditional Living Room
Traditional Living Room
Design ideas for a large classic enclosed living room in London with brown walls, carpet and a standard fireplace.
Writers' cottage
Writers' cottage
Crisp ArchitectsCrisp Architects
Rob Karosis
Design ideas for a traditional living room in New York with brown walls and dark hardwood flooring.
Rustic Lodge - The Roost - Mississippi Delta
Rustic Lodge - The Roost - Mississippi Delta
John Harrison Jones, AIA ArchitectJohn Harrison Jones, AIA Architect
Tod Swiecichowski
Design ideas for a large rural formal open plan living room in Nashville with a standard fireplace, brown walls, dark hardwood flooring, a stone fireplace surround, no tv and brown floors.
West Lake Blvd
West Lake Blvd
Element InnovationsElement Innovations
Photo of a rustic formal living room in Sacramento with brown walls, medium hardwood flooring, a wood burning stove, no tv and brown floors.
Entertainment Room Envy
Entertainment Room Envy
The MineThe Mine
This is an example of an eclectic living room in Seattle with brown walls, a standard fireplace and feature lighting.
Windermere Private Residence
Windermere Private Residence
J Richard Watson Construction Company, Inc.J Richard Watson Construction Company, Inc.
Lawrence Taylor Photography
Inspiration for a medium sized mediterranean living room in Orlando with a reading nook and brown walls.
Joinery
Joinery
Thomas Robinson ArchitectsThomas Robinson Architects
A good designer understands that joinery can completely transform the appearance of a building. Mostly used on interiors, it can also be an external feature (see the exterior awning, pictured). It's a versatile medium using the creative flexiblity of working with wood, and can express great architectural ideas, shapes, tones and originality in the hands of skilled designers and joiners. This all makes joinery an exciting part of the design process - and it's key that the architect understands how to use joinery to its best effect. For example, in classical architecture there is language made up of elements that need to be proportioned, combined and arranged in a certain order to achieve a satisfying composition. Much of the effect can be expressed in joinery. When it is used well, with originality and flair, the effect of an elegant traditional interior is understood by everyone. In modern architectural interiors the architecture may also be expressed by the joinery. This is likely to be done with planes of timber and sharp-edged lines and elements such as staircases, screens and built-in furniture. A skilled architect and joiner understand that certain shapes and proportions evoke a particular quality or feeling in a building.

Living Room with Brown Walls Ideas and Designs

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