Formal Living Room with Wood Walls Ideas and Designs

29 Polo Club
29 Polo Club
semple brown designsemple brown design
view of Dining Room toward Front Bay window (Interior Design By Studio D)
Attico e Superattico_200 MQ
Attico e Superattico_200 MQ
Andrea ViscoAndrea Visco
Soggiorno progettato su misura in base alle richieste del cliente. Scelta minuziosa dell'arredo correlata al materiale, luci ed allo stile richiesto.
Rustic Living Room with Vaulted Ceiling
Rustic Living Room with Vaulted Ceiling
ULFBUILTULFBUILT
In this living room, the wood flooring and white ceiling bring a comforting and refreshing atmosphere. Likewise, the glass walls and doors gives a panoramic view and a feel of nature. While the fireplace sitting between the wood walls creates a focal point in this room, wherein the sofas surrounding it offers a cozy and warm feeling, that is perfect for a cold night in this mountain home. Built by ULFBUILT. Contact us to learn more.
OLIVE YARD VILLA |UNA VILLA TRA GLI ULIVI - 900 M2
OLIVE YARD VILLA |UNA VILLA TRA GLI ULIVI - 900 M2
domECOdomECO
Ispirata alla tipologia a corte del baglio siciliano, la residenza è immersa in un ampio oliveto e si sviluppa su pianta quadrata da 30 x 30 m, con un corpo centrale e due ali simmetriche che racchiudono una corte interna. L’accesso principale alla casa è raggiungibile da un lungo sentiero che attraversa l’oliveto e porta all’ ampio cancello scorrevole, centrale rispetto al prospetto principale e che permette di accedere sia a piedi che in auto. Le due ali simmetriche contengono rispettivamente la zona notte e una zona garage per ospitare auto d’epoca da collezione, mentre il corpo centrale è costituito da un ampio open space per cucina e zona living, che nella zona a destra rispetto all’ingresso è collegata ad un’ala contenente palestra e zona musica. Un’ala simmetrica a questa contiene la camera da letto padronale con zona benessere, bagno turco, bagno e cabina armadio. I due corpi sono separati da un’ampia veranda collegata visivamente e funzionalmente agli spazi della zona giorno, accessibile anche dall’ingresso secondario della proprietà. In asse con questo ambiente è presente uno spazio piscina, immerso nel verde del giardino. La posizione delle ampie vetrate permette una continuità visiva tra tutti gli ambienti della casa, sia interni che esterni, mentre l’uitlizzo di ampie pannellature in brise soleil permette di gestire sia il grado di privacy desiderata che l’irraggiamento solare in ingresso. La distribuzione interna è finalizzata a massimizzare ulteriormente la percezione degli spazi, con lunghi percorsi continui che definiscono gli spazi funzionali e accompagnano lo sguardo verso le aperture sul giardino o sulla corte interna. In contrasto con la semplicità dell’intonaco bianco e delle forme essenziali della facciata, è stata scelta una palette colori naturale, ma intensa, con texture ricche come la pietra d’iseo a pavimento e le venature del noce per la falegnameria. Solo la zona garage, separata da un ampio cristallo dalla zona giorno, presenta una texture di cemento nudo a vista, per creare un piacevole contrasto con la raffinata superficie delle automobili. Inspired by sicilian ‘baglio’, the house is surrounded by a wide olive tree grove and its floorplan is based on 30 x 30 sqm square, the building is shaped like a C figure, with two symmetrical wings embracing a regular inner courtyard. The white simple rectangular main façade is divided by a wide portal that gives access to the house both by car and by foot. The two symmetrical wings above described are designed to contain a garage for collectible luxury vintage cars on the right and the bedrooms on the left. The main central body will contain a wide open space while a protruding small wing on the right will host a cosy gym and music area. The same wing, repeated symmetrically on the right side will host the main bedroom with spa, sauna and changing room. In between the two protruding objects, a wide veranda, accessible also via a secondary entrance, aligns the inner open space with the pool area. The wide windows allow visual connection between all the various spaces, including outdoor ones. The simple color palette and the austerity of the outdoor finishes led to the choosing of richer textures for the indoors such as ‘pietra d’iseo’ and richly veined walnut paneling. The garage area is the only one characterized by a rough naked concrete finish on the walls, in contrast with the shiny polish of the cars’ bodies.
Mountain Modern Lodge
Mountain Modern Lodge
VPC Builders, LLCVPC Builders, LLC
VPC’s featured Custom Home Project of the Month for March is the spectacular Mountain Modern Lodge. With six bedrooms, six full baths, and two half baths, this custom built 11,200 square foot timber frame residence exemplifies breathtaking mountain luxury. The home borrows inspiration from its surroundings with smooth, thoughtful exteriors that harmonize with nature and create the ultimate getaway. A deck constructed with Brazilian hardwood runs the entire length of the house. Other exterior design elements include both copper and Douglas Fir beams, stone, standing seam metal roofing, and custom wire hand railing. Upon entry, visitors are introduced to an impressively sized great room ornamented with tall, shiplap ceilings and a patina copper cantilever fireplace. The open floor plan includes Kolbe windows that welcome the sweeping vistas of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The great room also includes access to the vast kitchen and dining area that features cabinets adorned with valances as well as double-swinging pantry doors. The kitchen countertops exhibit beautifully crafted granite with double waterfall edges and continuous grains. VPC’s Modern Mountain Lodge is the very essence of sophistication and relaxation. Each step of this contemporary design was created in collaboration with the homeowners. VPC Builders could not be more pleased with the results of this custom-built residence.
Wabi Sabi Refuge
Wabi Sabi Refuge
Astratto DesignAstratto Design
Embarking on the design journey of Wabi Sabi Refuge, I immersed myself in the profound quest for tranquility and harmony. This project became a testament to the pursuit of a tranquil haven that stirs a deep sense of calm within. Guided by the essence of wabi-sabi, my intention was to curate Wabi Sabi Refuge as a sacred space that nurtures an ethereal atmosphere, summoning a sincere connection with the surrounding world. Deliberate choices of muted hues and minimalist elements foster an environment of uncluttered serenity, encouraging introspection and contemplation. Embracing the innate imperfections and distinctive qualities of the carefully selected materials and objects added an exquisite touch of organic allure, instilling an authentic reverence for the beauty inherent in nature's creations. Wabi Sabi Refuge serves as a sanctuary, an evocative invitation for visitors to embrace the sublime simplicity, find solace in the imperfect, and uncover the profound and tranquil beauty that wabi-sabi unveils.
Colony Project
Colony Project
Thermally Broken Steel USAThermally Broken Steel USA
As seen in Interior Design Magazine's feature article. Photo credit: Kevin Scott. Custom windows, doors, and hardware designed and furnished by Thermally Broken Steel USA. Other sources: Beehive Chandelier by Galerie Glustin. Custom bouclé sofa by Jouffre. Custom coffee table by Newell Design Studios. Lamps by Eny Lee Parker.
Colony Project
Colony Project
Thermally Broken Steel USAThermally Broken Steel USA
Photo credit: Kevin Scott. Custom windows, doors, and hardware designed and furnished by Thermally Broken Steel USA. Other sources: Custom bouclé sofa by Jouffre. Custom coffee table by Newell Design Studios. Lamps by Eny Lee Parker.
Beverly Hills Modern
Beverly Hills Modern
Lori Dennis, ASID, LEED APLori Dennis, ASID, LEED AP
Modern Living Room with floor to ceiling grey slab fireplace face. Dark wood built in bookcase with led lighting nestled next to modern linear electric fireplace. Contemporary white sofas face each other with dark black accent furniture nearby, all sitting on a modern grey rug. Modern interior architecture with large picture windows, white walls and light wood wall panels that line the walls and ceiling entry.
Modern Living Room With Big White Corner Sofa and Forest View Behind Window Wall
Modern Living Room With Big White Corner Sofa and Forest View Behind Window Wall
Dream Coast BuildersDream Coast Builders
Transform your living space with our fantastic collection of living room essentials. Check out our modern living room designs, spacious layouts, and stylish furniture for a cozy and comfortable atmosphere. Enjoy the comfort of a large living room perfect for relaxation and socializing. Explore our selection of comfy living room sofas, open layouts, and beautiful Forest View inspirations. Give your space character with features like black brick wall interiors, wooden finish walls, and sleek glass doors. Let natural light brighten up your room through large sliding windows connecting your living room to the outdoors. Upgrade your entertainment setup with modern living room TVs and pair them with trendy coffee tables for the perfect gathering spot. Bring a touch of nature inside with our Indoor Pots and Planters, adding a bit of greenery to your living room. Enjoy the timeless beauty of wood flooring and living room hardwood flooring for a warm and inviting vibe. Light up your living space with practical ceiling lights and stylish hanging lights to create a welcoming atmosphere. Complete the look with a functional living room TV table that combines convenience with style. Explore our living room collection optimized for search engines to find everything you need to revamp your space. Redefine your living room with a blend of practicality, comfort, and style.

Formal Living Room with Wood Walls Ideas and Designs

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