Eclectic Living Space with a Concrete Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
1 - 20 of 282 photos
Item 1 of 3
LMB Interiors
Photo by Suzanna Scott.
$1200 retail wool rug from Feizy, which we then had custom cut to size and hand-serged for just $150.
The fireplace is dressed up with a white Traditional African Headdress sourced at a local flea market, and baskets and vases from West Elm and CB2, against a solid walnut built-in media cabinet below the TV. The Khrome Studios Della Robbia “sectional” (which would have been an expensive custom order) was created using a stock-size sofa in graded-in (stock) fabric, with an ottoman, giving a sectional effect. Coffee table sourced on Etsy for $875. Gubi Grasshopper lamps were another splurge (the client LOVED them) at $900 each.
Fannie Allen Design
Family Room with large wing chairs, blue leather sofa, custom wool rug.
Photos by David Duncan Livingston
Inside Story Photography
I photographed these luxury lodges for Brompton Lakes.
Tracey Bloxham, Inside Story Photography
Merrick Design and Build Inc.
This great room embodies open concept while maintaining distinctive stylish spaces.
Photo by Hoachlander Davis Photography
Architect Jeff Broadhurst
Seasons in Colour
Double aspect living room painted in Farrow & Ball Cornforth White, with a large grey rug layered with a cowhide (both from The Rug Seller). The large coffee table (100x100cm) is from La Redoute and it was chosen as it provides excellent storage. A glass table was not an option for this family who wanted to use the table as a footstool when watching movies!
The sofa is the Eden from the Sofa Workshop via DFS. The cushions are from H&M and the throw by Hermes, The brass side tables are via Houseology and they are by Dutchbone, a Danish interiors brand. The table lamps are by Safavieh. The roses canvas was drawn by the owner's grandma. A natural high fence that surrounds the back garden provides privacy and as a result the owners felt that curtains were not needed on this side of the room.
The floor is a 12mm laminate in smoked oak colour.
Photo: Jenny Kakoudakis
AFord Interior Design
This cozy 1940's bungalow became light and bright and certainly felt more spacious when we added a fresh coat of light gray paint, refinished the original hardwood to a darker finish, wrapped the ceiling beams with some reclaimed wood and added some neutral furniture, a colorful rug and a nice wood mantle.
Kimberley Kay Interiors
Family room has an earthy and natural feel with all the natural elements like the cement side table, moss wall art and fiddle leaf fig tree to pull it all together
Apartment 46 for the Home
The long living room is one full wall of windows with two openings to the kitchen and hall. We kept the art small scale and spare so that it would not make the room feel crowded.
Photo: Open Homes Photography
Kimberley Kay Interiors
Family room has an earthy and natural feel with all the natural elements like the cement side table, moss wall art and fiddle leaf fig tree to pull it all together
Urso Designs
This closeup of a dramatic, sophisticated Living Room in a large traditional home illustrates what a wonderful background color can do to enhance a beautiful piece of original art. Photo by Jeff Garland.
Eclectic Living Space with a Concrete Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
1