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David Watkins Home Design, LLC
This Living Room ceiling is a vaulted and hipped. There are score-lines in the drywall to highlight the unusual hipped vaulted ceiling. Living Room also features a media wall with a double 'barn-door' concealing the TV.
D. Wang Photo
This is an example of a contemporary open plan living room in New York with grey walls, medium hardwood flooring, a concrete fireplace surround, a built-in media unit and brown floors.
A. Caspersen Company Inc.
We solved this by removing the angled wall (and soffit) to open the kitchen to the dining room and removing the railing between the dining room and living room. In addition, we replaced the drywall stair railings with frameless glass. Upon entering the house, the natural light flows through glass and takes you from stucco tract home to ultra-modern beach house.
E2 Homes Ltd
Custom Montigo fireplace with summer kit embedded in a custom concrete ship lap wall. Sub woofer, speakers, and all technology is fully integrated into the design.
The MZO GROUP
summer solstice
This is an example of a coastal formal open plan living room in Boston with white walls, a standard fireplace, a built-in media unit, light hardwood flooring and a concrete fireplace surround.
This is an example of a coastal formal open plan living room in Boston with white walls, a standard fireplace, a built-in media unit, light hardwood flooring and a concrete fireplace surround.
Design House, Inc
Photo by Ashley Henry Wynne
Inspiration for a large classic formal open plan living room in Houston with grey walls, light hardwood flooring, a concrete fireplace surround and a built-in media unit.
Inspiration for a large classic formal open plan living room in Houston with grey walls, light hardwood flooring, a concrete fireplace surround and a built-in media unit.
Heliotrope Architects
Sean Airhart
Design ideas for a contemporary living room in Seattle with a concrete fireplace surround, concrete flooring, grey walls, a standard fireplace and a built-in media unit.
Design ideas for a contemporary living room in Seattle with a concrete fireplace surround, concrete flooring, grey walls, a standard fireplace and a built-in media unit.
Bespoke Decor
Two-story Tudor-influenced living room with exposed beams, fireplace and second floor landing balcony, staged for sale.
Photo of a large traditional formal living room in New York with white walls, dark hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, a concrete fireplace surround, a built-in media unit, brown floors and exposed beams.
Photo of a large traditional formal living room in New York with white walls, dark hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, a concrete fireplace surround, a built-in media unit, brown floors and exposed beams.
Barone Arredamenti
Photo of a medium sized modern open plan living room in Other with white walls, porcelain flooring, a two-sided fireplace, a concrete fireplace surround, a built-in media unit and grey floors.
Devon Grace Interiors
Photo Credit: Dustin Halleck
Photo of a large contemporary living room in Chicago with a concrete fireplace surround and a built-in media unit.
Photo of a large contemporary living room in Chicago with a concrete fireplace surround and a built-in media unit.
Stack + Co.
This extension of a 100-year old cottage in beautiful, pastoral Little Compton created a comfortable, cozy environment for domestic life and entertaining – spaces that are as unpretentious as the simple original building. Unique elements include bluestone countertops and hearth slab, custom vessel sinks and tiles created by the owner – a talented ceramic artist, a freestanding two-way hearth, salvaged antique doors and hardware, interior sliding barn doors and custom walnut casework.
Starwood Custom Homes
This is an example of a large modern open plan living room in Phoenix with a home bar, white walls, ceramic flooring, a standard fireplace, a concrete fireplace surround, a built-in media unit, a timber clad ceiling and tongue and groove walls.
Brooks + Scarpa Architects
Description: In early 1994, the architects began work on the project and while in construction (demolition, grading and foundations) the owner, due to circumstances beyond his control, halted all construction of the project. Seven years later the owner returned to the architects and asked them to complete the partially constructed house. Due to code changes, city ordinances and a wide variety of obstacles it was determined that the house was unable to be completed as originally designed.
After much consideration the client asked the architect if it were possible to alter/remodel the partially constructed house, which was a remodel/addition to a 1970’s ranch style house, into a project that fit into current zoning and structural codes. The owner also requested that the house’s footprint and partially constructed foundations remain to avoid the need for further entitlements and delays on an already long overdue and difficult hillside site.
The architects’ main challenge was how to alter the design that reflected an outdated philosophical approach to architecture that was nearly a decade old. How could the house be re-conceived reflecting the architect and client’s maturity on a ten-year-old footprint?
The answer was to remove almost all of the previously proposed existing interior walls and transform the existing footprint into a pavilion-like structure that allows the site to in a sense “pass through the house”. This allowed the client to take better advantage of a limited and restricted building area while capturing extraordinary panoramic views of the San Fernando Valley and Hollywood Hills. Large 22-foot high custom sliding glass doors allow the interior and exterior to become one. Even the studio is separated from the house and connected only by an exterior bridge. Private spaces are treated as loft-like spaces capturing volume and views while maintaining privacy.
Limestone floors extend from inside to outside and into the lap pool that runs the entire length of the house creating a horizon line at the edge of the view. Other natural materials such as board formed concrete, copper, steel and cherry provides softness to the objects that seem to float within the interior volume. By placing objects and materials "outside the frame," a new frame of reference deepens our sense of perception. Art does not reproduce what we see; rather it makes us see.
Sonia Sudan Interiors
Family Room
This is an example of a large classic living room in Toronto with white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, a concrete fireplace surround, a built-in media unit, brown floors and panelled walls.
This is an example of a large classic living room in Toronto with white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, a concrete fireplace surround, a built-in media unit, brown floors and panelled walls.
TINEKE TRIGGS
Medium sized contemporary open plan games room in San Francisco with beige walls, medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, a concrete fireplace surround, a built-in media unit and brown floors.
CENTURY CUSTOM HOMES LLP
Design ideas for a large contemporary formal open plan living room in Phoenix with white walls, light hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, a concrete fireplace surround, a built-in media unit and brown floors.
McCormack + Etten / Architects LLP
Page One Interiors,Paul Schlissman Photo
This is an example of a large classic formal open plan living room in Milwaukee with white walls, dark hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, a concrete fireplace surround and a built-in media unit.
This is an example of a large classic formal open plan living room in Milwaukee with white walls, dark hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, a concrete fireplace surround and a built-in media unit.
Heslin Construction
Design ideas for a medium sized contemporary grey and teal mezzanine living room in Sacramento with grey walls, dark hardwood flooring, a built-in media unit, a standard fireplace and a concrete fireplace surround.
Parker Rose Design
This home features unique Mid-Century architecture, with high ceilings and wood beams. It was important to keep the staging simple and functional and of course focus on a Mid-Century Modern look and feel. The furniture selection of this home is uncluttered with sleek lines both organic and geometric forms along with minimal ornamentation.
Aneka Interiors Inc.
Inspiration for a large contemporary formal open plan living room in Denver with beige walls, medium hardwood flooring, a two-sided fireplace, a concrete fireplace surround and a built-in media unit.
Living Space with a Concrete Fireplace Surround and a Built-in Media Unit Ideas and Designs
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