Industrial Living Room with Beige Floors Ideas and Designs

Boerne Industrial Chic Remodel
Boerne Industrial Chic Remodel
Virtuoso BuildersVirtuoso Builders
This home was too dark and brooding for the homeowners, so we came in and warmed up the space. With the use of large windows to accentuate the view, as well as hardwood with a lightened clay colored hue, the space became that much more welcoming. We kept the industrial roots without sacrificing the integrity of the house but still giving it that much needed happier makeover.
Wagner Place
Wagner Place
Carlton EdwardsCarlton Edwards
The fireplace is the focal point for the gray room. We expanded the scale of the fireplace. It's clad and steel panels, approximately 13 feet wide with a custom concrete part. Greg Boudouin, Interiors Alyssa Rosenheck: Photos
Fabrica
Fabrica
Mcmahon and NerlichMcmahon and Nerlich
The soaring ceiling height of the living areas of this warehouse-inspired house
Holz. Stein. Haus.
Holz. Stein. Haus.
BRÜNING INTERIORSBRÜNING INTERIORS
Sorgfältig ausgewählte Materialien wie die heimische Eiche, Lehmputz an den Wänden sowie eine Holzakustikdecke prägen dieses Interior. Hier wurde nichts dem Zufall überlassen, sondern alles integriert sich harmonisch. Die hochwirksame Akustikdecke von Lignotrend sowie die hochwertige Beleuchtung von Erco tragen zum guten Raumgefühl bei. Was halten Sie von dem Tunnelkamin? Er verbindet das Esszimmer mit dem Wohnzimmer.
Rudolph House
Rudolph House
RUHL STUDIO ArchitectsRUHL STUDIO Architects
This midcentury modern house was transformed from a municipal garage into a private house in the late 1950’s by renowned modernist architect Paul Rudolph. At project start the house was in pristine condition, virtually untouched since it won a Record Houses award in 1960. We were tasked with bringing the house up to current energy efficiency standards and with reorganizing the house to accommodate the new owners’ more contemporary needs, while also respecting the noteworthy original design. Image courtesy © Tony Luong
The Herringbone House
The Herringbone House
Tweak Your SpaceTweak Your Space
This project earned its name 'The Herringbone House' because of the reclaimed wood accents styled in the Herringbone pattern. This project was focused heavily on pattern and texture. The wife described her style as "beachy buddha" and the husband loved industrial pieces. We married the two styles together and used wood accents and texture to tie them seamlessly. You'll notice the living room features an amazing view of the water and this design concept plays perfectly into that zen vibe. We removed the tile and replaced it with beautiful hardwood floors to balance the rooms and avoid distraction. The owners of this home love Cuban art and funky pieces, so we constructed these built-ins to showcase their amazing collection.

Industrial Living Room with Beige Floors Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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