Living Room with a Two-sided Fireplace and a Stacked Stone Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | Ron McHam Homes, Builder | Jason Jones, Photography
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Acucraft Fireplaces
Enjoy your fireplace from multiple spaces with an Acucraft Timeless Gas Fireplace. Combined with the tallest, fullest flames on the market, your fireplace with provide the perfect focal point for your home.
The House Designers
View of the wonderful kitchen of L'Attesa Di Vita II. View our Best-Selling Plan THD-1074: https://www.thehousedesigners.com/plan/lattesa-di-vita-ii-1074/
Lucy Johnson Interior Design
Large drywall spaces provided background for any type of artwork or tv in this airy, open space. By cantilevering the stone slab we created extra seating while enhancing the horizontal nature of Mid-Centuries. A classic “Less Is More” design aesthetic.
Martin Bros. Contracting, Inc.
The home boasts an industrial-inspired interior, featuring soaring ceilings with tension rod trusses, floor-to-ceiling windows flooding the space with natural light, and aged oak floors that exude character. Custom cabinetry blends seamlessly with the design, offering both functionality and style. At the heart of it all is a striking, see-through glass fireplace, a captivating focal point that bridges modern sophistication with rugged industrial elements. Together, these features create a harmonious balance of raw and refined, making this home a design masterpiece.
Martin Bros. Contracting, Inc., General Contractor; Helman Sechrist Architecture, Architect; JJ Osterloo Design, Designer; Photography by Marie Kinney.
Donna Mancini Interiors & Flooring
The beautiful blue sofa bridges tradition and modernity with high shelter arms and perfectly fitted double cushion styling. The sofa's smooth horizontal lines are accented with a row of eight button tufts. it is juxtaposed with some traditional pieces making the space feel warm and inviting. Custom drapery perfectly frames the large windows.
LK Design
This project began with an entire penthouse floor of open raw space which the clients had the opportunity to section off the piece that suited them the best for their needs and desires. As the design firm on the space, LK Design was intricately involved in determining the borders of the space and the way the floor plan would be laid out. Taking advantage of the southwest corner of the floor, we were able to incorporate three large balconies, tremendous views, excellent light and a layout that was open and spacious. There is a large master suite with two large dressing rooms/closets, two additional bedrooms, one and a half additional bathrooms, an office space, hearth room and media room, as well as the large kitchen with oversized island, butler's pantry and large open living room. The clients are not traditional in their taste at all, but going completely modern with simple finishes and furnishings was not their style either. What was produced is a very contemporary space with a lot of visual excitement. Every room has its own distinct aura and yet the whole space flows seamlessly. From the arched cloud structure that floats over the dining room table to the cathedral type ceiling box over the kitchen island to the barrel ceiling in the master bedroom, LK Design created many features that are unique and help define each space. At the same time, the open living space is tied together with stone columns and built-in cabinetry which are repeated throughout that space. Comfort, luxury and beauty were the key factors in selecting furnishings for the clients. The goal was to provide furniture that complimented the space without fighting it.
GenStone Products
Todd D. was remodeling his large living room fireplace and selected GenStone's Desert Sunrise Stacked Stone panels for the fireplace surround. Todd wrapped the faux stone around the hearth, too, and finished off the project with a beautiful wooden mantel.
Martin Bros. Contracting, Inc.
The home boasts an industrial-inspired interior, featuring soaring ceilings with tension rod trusses, floor-to-ceiling windows flooding the space with natural light, and aged oak floors that exude character. Custom cabinetry blends seamlessly with the design, offering both functionality and style. At the heart of it all is a striking, see-through glass fireplace, a captivating focal point that bridges modern sophistication with rugged industrial elements. Together, these features create a harmonious balance of raw and refined, making this home a design masterpiece.
Martin Bros. Contracting, Inc., General Contractor; Helman Sechrist Architecture, Architect; JJ Osterloo Design, Designer; Photography by Marie Kinney.
Living Room with a Two-sided Fireplace and a Stacked Stone Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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