Living Room with Brown Walls and a Metal Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs

4415 ST Gas Fireplace
4415 ST Gas Fireplace
Fireplace XtrordinairFireplace Xtrordinair
The 4415 HO See-Thru gas fireplace represents Fireplace X’s most transitional and modern linear gas fireplace yet – offering the best in home heating and style, but with double the fire view. This contemporary gas fireplace features a sleek, linear profile with a long row of dancing flames over a bed of glowing, under-lit crushed glass. The dynamic see-thru design gives you double the amount of fire viewing of this fireplace is perfect for serving as a stylish viewing window between two rooms, or provides a breathtaking display of fire to the center of large rooms and living spaces. The 4415 ST gas fireplace is also an impressive high output heater that features built-in fans which allow you to heat up to 2,100 square feet. The 4415 See-Thru linear gas fireplace is truly the finest see-thru gas fireplace available, in all areas of construction, quality and safety features. This gas fireplace is built with superior craftsmanship to extremely high standards at our factory in Mukilteo, Washington. From the heavy duty welded 14-gauge steel fireplace body, to the durable welded frame surrounding the neoceramic glass, you can actually see the level of quality in our materials and workmanship. Installed over the high clarity glass is a nearly invisible 2015 ANSI-compliant safety screen.
Mountain Mining Residence, Telluride, CO
Mountain Mining Residence, Telluride, CO
William Kleinschmidt, ArchitectWilliam Kleinschmidt, Architect
Custom living room fireplace with weathered steel plate front, copper-clad wood picture windows, stained concrete floors and fireplace hearth, and leather furnishings. Photo by Bill Kleinschmidt.
Dural
Dural
Distinct Innovations Pty LtdDistinct Innovations Pty Ltd
We were commissioned to create a contemporary single-storey dwelling with four bedrooms, three main living spaces, gym and enough car spaces for up to 8 vehicles/workshop. Due to the slope of the land the 8 vehicle garage/workshop was placed in a basement level which also contained a bathroom and internal lift shaft for transporting groceries and luggage. The owners had a lovely northerly aspect to the front of home and their preference was to have warm bedrooms in winter and cooler living spaces in summer. So the bedrooms were placed at the front of the house being true north and the livings areas in the southern space. All living spaces have east and west glazing to achieve some sun in winter. Being on a 3 acre parcel of land and being surrounded by acreage properties, the rear of the home had magical vista views especially to the east and across the pastured fields and it was imperative to take in these wonderful views and outlook. We were very fortunate the owners provided complete freedom in the design, including the exterior finish. We had previously worked with the owners on their first home in Dural which gave them complete trust in our design ability to take this home. They also hired the services of a interior designer to complete the internal spaces selection of lighting and furniture. The owners were truly a pleasure to design for, they knew exactly what they wanted and made my design process very smooth. Hornsby Council approved the application within 8 weeks with no neighbor objections. The project manager was as passionate about the outcome as I was and made the building process uncomplicated and headache free.
Desert House
Desert House
Freund StudioFreund Studio
The Living room overlooking the lake view. Photography Dan Freund
Mendota Hearth ML-47 MOD Linaer
Mendota Hearth ML-47 MOD Linaer
Builders MaterialsBuilders Materials
Give timeless classics a fresh take with this inviting FullView Modern Linear fireplace
French Eclectic meets Modern
French Eclectic meets Modern
Mitchell Wall Architecture and DesignMitchell Wall Architecture and Design
Alise O'Brien Photography Our assignment was to take a large traditional home in the French Eclectic style and update and renovate the interiors to reflect a more modern style. Many assume that modern furnishings only work in modern settings. This project proves that assumption to be wrong.
House on Hidden Pond
House on Hidden Pond
LaRue ArchitectsLaRue Architects
This trapezoidal shaped lot in Dallas sits on an assuming piece of land that terminates into a heavenly pond. This contemporary home has a warm mid-century modern charm. Complete with an open floor plan for entertaining, the homeowners also enjoy a lap pool, a spa retreat, and a detached gameroom with a green roof. Published: S Style Magazine, Fall 2015 - http://sstylemagazine.com/design/this-texas-home-is-a-metropolitan-oasis-10305863 Modern Luxury Interiors Texas, April 2015 (Cover) Photo Credit: Dror Baldinger
Colony Project
Colony Project
Thermally Broken Steel USAThermally Broken Steel USA
As seen in Interior Design Magazine's feature article. Photo credit: Kevin Scott. Custom windows, doors, and hardware designed and furnished by Thermally Broken Steel USA. Other sources: Beehive Chandelier by Galerie Glustin. Custom bouclé sofa by Jouffre. Custom coffee table by Newell Design Studios. Lamps by Eny Lee Parker.
Camano Island
Camano Island
Aboeda DesignAboeda Design
The backdrop for this contemporary wood stove is Porcelanosa Ruggin Caldera large format tile with a subtle iridescence. The hearth/floor tiles are Porcelanosa Ferroker with anti-slip coating.

Living Room with Brown Walls and a Metal Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs

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