Living Room with a Tiled Fireplace Surround and a Freestanding TV Ideas and Designs

Flush Wood Plus
Flush Wood Plus
Fireplace XtrordinairFireplace Xtrordinair
The high-performance heat and superior design of this wood fireplace insert are truly out of the ordinary. Our exclusive flush-to-the fireplace design enhances the beautiful lines of a traditional fire place and provides modern heating efficiency. The huge view of the fire through our large, single rectangular door remains clear thanks to our air wash system. The Flush Wood Plus Arched wood insert also features a variable speed, high volume blower which can utilize the hard-wiring option kit to preserve the classic good looks of your existing fireplace without a power cord showing on the hearth. Heat a room or a home up to 2,000 square feet with less wood and longer burn times. The Flush Wood Plus Arched is designed to be installed in both masonry and zero clearance wood burning fireplaces.
Time for Teal
Time for Teal
colour + shapecolour + shape
This project began with the desire to transform a tired sitting room into a tranquil teal space where the owners could read, relax and sink into super comfy sofas. A key element was replacing the dated 1970s brick fireplace whilst maintaining proportions appropriate to the room. The bespoke solution was a simple oak surround framing tiles glazed with a variety of peacock and opal green colours, creating a striking and contemporary focal point. The curves of the scallop shaped tiles are mirrored in patterns on the soft furnishings as well as decorative paint effects on the walls. A sweeping arch frames a beautiful collection of Sophie Cook's elegant porcelain pieces, the strong colour seeming to draw the end wall closer, helping to balance the room's lengthy proportions. Further shelving in a gradation of teal grabs the eye and provides space for the clients' distinctive collection of ceramics and tulipwood vessels Sumptuous velvet cushions and the Galvin Brothers' handcrafted footstool introduce fresh punches of lime and leaf green to enliven the space whilst the custom made table lamp continues the use of block colour and geometric shape against a backdrop of cool grey tones. The warmer grey of the luxurious wool pile carpet completes the comfortable, calm yet colour rich interior. A real teal treat. Photography: Megan Taylor
Period property, Newcastle
Period property, Newcastle
Studio DeanStudio Dean
Eclectic period property, mixed with old and new to create a relaxing, cosy space. We created several bespoke features in this home including the living room wall panelling and the dining room bench seat. We also used colour blocking and wallpapers to give the home a more unique look.
Contemporary Living Room
Contemporary Living Room
Horizon Interior DesignHorizon Interior Design
Mark and Cindy wanted to update the main level of their home but weren’t sure what their “style” was and where to start. They thought their taste was traditional rustic based on elements already present in the home. They love to entertain and drink wine, and wanted furnishings that would be durable and provide ample seating. The project scope included replacing flooring throughout, updating the fireplace, new furnishings in the living room and foyer, new lighting for the living room and eating area, new paint and window treatments, updating the powder room but keeping the vanity cabinet, updating the stairs in the foyer and accessorizing all rooms. It didn’t take long after working with these clients to discover they were drawn to bolder, more contemporary looks! After selecting this beautiful stain for the wood flooring, we extended the flooring into the living room to create more of an open feel. The stairs have a new handrail, modern balusters and a carpet runner with a subtle but striking pattern. A bench seat and new furnishings added a welcoming touch of glam. A wall of bold geometric tile added the wow factor to the powder room, completed with a contemporary mirror and lighting, sink and faucet, accessories and art. The black ceiling added to the dramatic effect. In the living room two comfy leather sofas surround a large ottoman and modern rug to ground the space, with a black and gold chandelier added to the room to uplift the ambience. New tile fireplace surround, black and gold granite hearth and white mantel create a bold focal point, with artwork and other furnishings to tie in the colors and create a cozy but contemporary room they love to lounge in. Cheers!
Mid Century Modern Remodel
Mid Century Modern Remodel
John Webb Construction and DesignJohn Webb Construction and Design
This remodel started DIY disaster and transformed into a luxurious home in the south hills of Eugene Oregon. The client scraped the popcorn ceilings, installed floors, and trim but could not figure out how to finish the job. With these items being completed, new paint, stained beams, closet inserts, and modernized shelving in the hallway finished off the job!

Living Room with a Tiled Fireplace Surround and a Freestanding TV Ideas and Designs

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