Living Room with a Brick Fireplace Surround and Grey Floors Ideas and Designs

Treehouse
Treehouse
LaTorre BuildLaTorre Build
Fully renovated Treehouse that is built across a creek. Lots of windows throughout to make you feel like you are in the trees. Sit down and look through the large viewing window on the floor and see the fish swim in the creek. Living space and kitchenette in one space.
Log Burner
Log Burner
Poppy Noble Interior DesignPoppy Noble Interior Design
The beam above the fireplace has been stripped back along with the beams to lighten the area and help lift the the ceiling. With the help of a roof window this back area is now flooded with natural light.
Hewn House
Hewn House
Matt Fajkus ArchitectureMatt Fajkus Architecture
The cabin typology redux came out of the owner’s desire to have a house that is warm and familiar, but also “feels like you are on vacation.” The basis of the “Hewn House” design starts with a cabin’s simple form and materiality: a gable roof, a wood-clad body, a prominent fireplace that acts as the hearth, and integrated indoor-outdoor spaces. However, rather than a rustic style, the scheme proposes a clean-lined and “hewned” form, sculpted, to best fit on its urban infill lot. The plan and elevation geometries are responsive to the unique site conditions. Existing prominent trees determined the faceted shape of the main house, while providing shade that projecting eaves of a traditional log cabin would otherwise offer. Deferring to the trees also allows the house to more readily tuck into its leafy East Austin neighborhood, and is therefore more quiet and secluded. Natural light and coziness are key inside the home. Both the common zone and the private quarters extend to sheltered outdoor spaces of varying scales: the front porch, the private patios, and the back porch which acts as a transition to the backyard. Similar to the front of the house, a large cedar elm was preserved in the center of the yard. Sliding glass doors open up the interior living zone to the backyard life while clerestory windows bring in additional ambient light and tree canopy views. The wood ceiling adds warmth and connection to the exterior knotted cedar tongue & groove. The iron spot bricks with an earthy, reddish tone around the fireplace cast a new material interest both inside and outside. The gable roof is clad with standing seam to reinforced the clean-lined and faceted form. Furthermore, a dark gray shade of stucco contrasts and complements the warmth of the cedar with its coolness. A freestanding guest house both separates from and connects to the main house through a small, private patio with a tall steel planter bed. Photo by Charles Davis Smith
Oak Farm || Umbrian Limestone
Oak Farm || Umbrian Limestone
Floors of StoneFloors of Stone
Floors of Stone The riven texture and beautiful colour variation in our Umbrian Limestone make it the ideal flooring for this country garden room in this stunning barn conversion.
Old Town Park City
Old Town Park City
Don ZiebellDon Ziebell
Lisa Romerein (photography) Oz Architects (architecture) Don Ziebell Principal, Zahir Poonawala Project Architect Oz Interiors (interior design) Inga Rehmann Principal, Tiffani Mosset Designer Magelby Construction (Contractor) Joe Rametta (Construction Coordination)
Modern Family Remodel The Woodlands
Modern Family Remodel The Woodlands
Marker Girl HomeMarker Girl Home
This remodel was for a family moving from Dallas to The Woodlands/Spring Area. They wanted to find a home in the area that they could remodel to their more modern style. Design kid-friendly for two young children and two dogs. You don't have to sacrifice good design for family-friendly.

Living Room with a Brick Fireplace Surround and Grey Floors Ideas and Designs

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