Affordable Living Room with No TV Ideas and Designs

South Austin Home
South Austin Home
Kristen James, AIA, WELL AP + LEED APKristen James, AIA, WELL AP + LEED AP
The large living room had dark false beams and a beige popcorn ceiling that was removed and changed to a light and bright slatted ceiling with white semigloss beams for added reflectivity from the large windows on either side of the room. The original whitewashed brick fireplace was a key element we wanted to keep and enhance. A large 80's style mantle was removed from the face and two modern bookcases were installed
Wood Stoves
Wood Stoves
Homestead Stove CompanyHomestead Stove Company
Morso 7642 wood stove heats up to 1200 sq/ft.
LIVING ROOM
LIVING ROOM
Stylist Emma WallménStylist Emma Wallmén
Photographer Anna Malmberg, apartment Fantastic Frank
The Enclave
The Enclave
Harper Construction Inc.Harper Construction Inc.
William Quarles-- all design work by Shannon Bogan Designs
Home Touch Ups
Home Touch Ups
Aim Interior Design & Associates, Inc.Aim Interior Design & Associates, Inc.
A traditional living room is updated with a modern/minimalist fireplace mantel, accents, artwork and furnishings. Photo by Jump Communications Inc.
Interior Design
Interior Design
JV DesignJV Design
Living Room focuses on attention to detail. Light airy, spacious with a wood fireplace.
Transitional Coastal Living Room
Transitional Coastal Living Room
Kahal InteriorsKahal Interiors
Orient Express' Bella Antique Collection products are made with natural stone, antiqued metal and reclaimed wood all give this Coastal Transitional room a warm and inviting environment. Blue Stone Coffee Table
Laminate Flooring
Laminate Flooring
Speers FlooringSpeers Flooring
Torlys Reclaimé™ "White Wash Oak" Laminate Flooring
Napa Valley Farmhouse
Napa Valley Farmhouse
UserUser
The sette is from the 1940's recovered in a Cowtan and Town herringbone and check fabric. The footstools are custom design and covered in teal mohair. The hourglass side table is antique.
Arts & Crafts Reinterpretation
Arts & Crafts Reinterpretation
Susan E. Brown Interior DesignSusan E. Brown Interior Design
An Arts & Crafts built home using the philosophy of the era, "truth to materials, simple form, and handmade" as opposed to strictly A&C style furniture to furnish the space. Photography by Karen Melvin

Affordable Living Room with No TV Ideas and Designs

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