Living Room with No Fireplace and a Plastered Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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Hannah Redden Interiors
The refresh living room in Little Greene 'Woad'. The client was brave and went for it with the colour use, extending above the picture rail and making the room feel larger yet warming and inviting too.
Absolute Project Management
A glass timber door was fitted at the entrance to the balcony and garden, allowing natural light to flood the space. The traditional sash windows were overhauled and panes replaced, giving them new life and helping to draft-proof for years to come.
We opened up the fireplace that had previously been plastered over, creating a lovely little opening which we neatened off in a simple, clean design, slightly curved at the top with no trim. The opening was not to be used as an active fireplace, so the hearth was neatly tiled using reclaimed tiles sourced for the bathroom, and indoor plants were styled in the space. The alcove space between the fireplace was utilised as storage space, displaying loved ornaments, books and treasures. Dulux's Brilliant White paint was used to coat the walls and ceiling, being a lovely fresh backdrop for the various furnishings, wall art and plants to be styled in the living area.
The grey finish ply kitchen worktop is simply stunning to look out from, with indoor plants, carefully sourced light fittings and decorations styled with love in the open living space. Dulux's Brilliant White paint was used to coat the walls and ceiling, being a lovely fresh backdrop for the various furnishings, wall art and plants to be styled in the living area. Discover more at: https://absoluteprojectmanagement.com/portfolio/pete-miky-hackney/
Principle Builders Group
This Alaska Ave. home was designed to be clean and minimal to enjoy the lines of the home and the outdoor views.
Ambient Lounge (Australia)
Flexible seating arrangements allows you to be free to create your own lounge area. Relax and enjoy a coffee or tea in a non-digital retreat with trendy retro style and comfort.
Lucia Pflucker Architecture Ltd
In this project I was looking for a clean Scandinavian look. The bespoke shelving becomes a library wall which becomes the main feature of the room adding colour and texture, also creating a place for the TV and making it part of the room.
The use of unique features like a traditional cast iron radiator and a vintage pendant lamp help make the space unique.
Bradshaw Construction
This 6,500-square-foot one-story vacation home overlooks a golf course with the San Jacinto mountain range beyond. The house has a light-colored material palette—limestone floors, bleached teak ceilings—and ample access to outdoor living areas.
Builder: Bradshaw Construction
Architect: Marmol Radziner
Interior Design: Sophie Harvey
Landscape: Madderlake Designs
Photography: Roger Davies
Hannah Redden Interiors
The refresh living room in Little Greene 'Woad'. The client was brave and went for it with the colour use, extending above the picture rail and making the room feel larger yet warming and inviting too.
Absolute Project Management
We opened up the fireplace that had previously been plastered over, creating a lovely little opening which we neatened off in a simple, clean design, slightly curved at the top with no trim. The opening was not to be used as an active fireplace, so the hearth was neatly tiled using reclaimed tiles sourced for the bathroom, and indoor plants were styled in the space. The reclaimed parquet wood flooring blocks were fitted in a herringbone design, adding a stunning warm touch to the space and replacing the previous lack of flooring in this area, exposed concrete being a reminder of the extension fitted some time ago.
Renovation by Absolute Project Management
Living Room with No Fireplace and a Plastered Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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