Living Room with Beige Walls and No Fireplace Ideas and Designs

Interior Living
Interior Living
DeCavitte PropertiesDeCavitte Properties
The homeowners owned other properties in Wyoming and Jackson Hall and wanted something inspired by a mountainous, hill country look, we came up with a concept that provided them with a more mountain style home.
Interior Stone Accent Walls
Interior Stone Accent Walls
Stone SelexStone Selex
What can beat a beautifully painted accent wall? We would have to answer an amazingly textured wall of stone. This stone accent wall idea is covered in Oyster Shell Natural Quartzite Ledge stone. The wall is highlighted with lighting above which captures the natural quartzite adding a sparkle to the finish. Yes, it will cost you more to put stone veneer but it will be worth it. This entire stone panel wall becomes the focal point of the room. This is something that you can do yourself if you have the time and the know how. Create this wall in your home as a weekend project. You really can add stone to your interior wall and make a big impact to any room.
Cozy Farmhouse Seating
Cozy Farmhouse Seating
FRAME design co.FRAME design co.
Leather "Paolo Swivel Chairs" from Hickory Chair, a hide ottoman, and wood accents add texture to a comfortable seating area with farmhouse flair. Art by Mike Weber from the Deihl Gallery in Jackson. Throw from Mountain Dandy in Jackson. Perry Luxe flat-fold Roman shades in Classic Cloth "Montaigne in Black Iris" textiles. Photo by David Agnello
Hogan
Hogan
The Atkins GroupThe Atkins Group
Gina Battaglia, Architect Myles Beeson, Photographer
Designer Roller Shades
Designer Roller Shades
Aero Drapery & BlindAero Drapery & Blind
PowerView® Motorization with Pebble Remote Control from Hunter Douglas
Mike G Project
Mike G Project
M2 Design GroupM2 Design Group
Converting Dining room into piano room for the Mike Gallagher Project Photo by Ashley Steormann for RL Cameron
Shou Sugi Ban House
Shou Sugi Ban House
Schwartz and ArchitectureSchwartz and Architecture
This project, an extensive remodel and addition to an existing modern residence high above Silicon Valley, was inspired by dominant images and textures from the site: boulders, bark, and leaves. We created a two-story addition clad in traditional Japanese Shou Sugi Ban burnt wood siding that anchors home and site. Natural textures also prevail in the cosmetic remodeling of all the living spaces. The new volume adjacent to an expanded kitchen contains a family room and staircase to an upper guest suite. The original home was a joint venture between Min | Day as Design Architect and Burks Toma Architects as Architect of Record and was substantially completed in 1999. In 2005, Min | Day added the swimming pool and related outdoor spaces. Schwartz and Architecture (SaA) began work on the addition and substantial remodel of the interior in 2009, completed in 2015. Photo by Matthew Millman
Breathing Room
Breathing Room
Soucie Horner, Ltd.Soucie Horner, Ltd.
A fresh take on traditional style, this sprawling suburban home draws its occupants together in beautifully, comfortably designed spaces that gather family members for companionship, conversation, and conviviality. At the same time, it adroitly accommodates a crowd, and facilitates large-scale entertaining with ease. This balance of private intimacy and public welcome is the result of Soucie Horner’s deft remodeling of the original floor plan and creation of an all-new wing comprising functional spaces including a mudroom, powder room, laundry room, and home office, along with an exciting, three-room teen suite above. A quietly orchestrated symphony of grayed blues unites this home, from Soucie Horner Collections custom furniture and rugs, to objects, accessories, and decorative exclamationpoints that punctuate the carefully synthesized interiors. A discerning demonstration of family-friendly living at its finest.

Living Room with Beige Walls and No Fireplace Ideas and Designs

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