Living Room with Carpet and a Wood Burning Stove Ideas and Designs

Stubley Lane, Dronfield
Stubley Lane, Dronfield
Brightman Clarke ArchitectsBrightman Clarke Architects
The snug lounge is a more traditional, warm and cosy space. Completed with dark blue painted walls and strong contrasting deep skirting boards and picture rail. The furnishings are all soft with bold colours to provide warmth and vibrancy to the space whilst a log burning stove set within a stunning painted timber surround complete the space.
Chamfer House
Chamfer House
Mihaly SlocombeMihaly Slocombe
The living room with original timber ceilings. Photo by Andrew Latreille.
Living Room and Office Makeover -Welwyn Garden City
Living Room and Office Makeover -Welwyn Garden City
Sai InteriorsSai Interiors
This project was an absolute pleasure to work on. The clients wanted a complete revamp of their living room and to change their existing dining room into an office. They had never used an interior designer before and were initially nervous. However they put their complete trust in us and the result was two beautifully revamped rooms with a lovely flow between the two.
Recent Projects
Recent Projects
Jonathan Little PhotographyJonathan Little Photography
Country house sitting room with hidden bookshelves, leather and fabric furniture. art and ornaments. Photo by Jonathan Little Photography
Blue Mix-Century Sitting Room
Blue Mix-Century Sitting Room
Plum & Co. InteriorsPlum & Co. Interiors
The client desired a formal sitting room that paid homage to the home's heritage while also incorporating contemporary styles they adore.
Project Redwood
Project Redwood
Amy Elizabeth InteriorsAmy Elizabeth Interiors
Client brief. To create a retreat with a calm and neutral base with some accents of colour, a place to relax in the evenings. So keeping to an elegant, calm vibe in the design tone, but also having a wow factor to reflect the house itself and be proud of when entertaining guests
Summit Haus - Park City Passive House
Summit Haus - Park City Passive House
Zola European WindowsZola European Windows
Located in, Summit Park, Park City UT lies one of the most efficient houses in the country. The Summit Haus – designed and built by Chris Price of PCD+B, is an exploration in design and construction of advanced high performance housing. Seeing a rising demand for sustainable housing along with rising Carbon emissions leading to global warming, this house strives to show that sensible, good design can create spaces adequate for today’s housing demands while adhering to strict standards. The house was designed to meet the very rigid Passiv House rating system – 90% more efficient than a typical home in the area. The house itself was intended to nestle neatly into the 45 degree sloped site and to take full advantage of the limited solar access and views. The views range from short, highly wooded views to a long corridor out towards the Uinta Mountain range towards the east. The house was designed and built based off Passiv Haus standards, and the framing and ventilation became critical elements to maintain such minimal energy requirements. Zola triple-pane, tilt-and-turn Thermo uPVC windows contribute substantially to the home’s energy efficiency, and takes advantage of the beautiful surrounding of the location, including forrest views from the deck off of the kitchen. Photographer: City Home Collective
ArtTV (Off)
ArtTV (Off)
PictureFrame.TVPictureFrame.TV
Here we have an ArtTV in the off position. When switched off, the TV completely blends in with the decor of the room. With a variety of different frames and artwork, you can create something modern or classic to suit your room style.
5-Bed Show Home in Newport, Essex
5-Bed Show Home in Newport, Essex
Inspired Show Homes LtdInspired Show Homes Ltd
Living room of 5-bed show home property completed on behalf of a local property developer in Essex. This project was completed on a rental basis meaning the client paid a lower cost for the complete interior over a period of time, then, once the show home sold, we collected it for them, free of charge!
Lounge renovation with fireplace
Lounge renovation with fireplace
Pat Oliver Interior DesignPat Oliver Interior Design
A new fireplace with wood burner and bookshelves with low cupboards were created. Photo by Pat Oliver Interior Design
LEED Silver rated SIP built home - Highlander
LEED Silver rated SIP built home - Highlander
Hillcrest BuildersHillcrest Builders
Our client wanted a SIP built home and we incorporated this and many other energy and sustainability features into this home which was in the Sheboygan County Parade of Homes. Named "The Green Balanced Home", this project was all about creating practical and stunning living spaces that combined with sound environmental building materials and methods. By showcasing an assortment of leading-edge- green technologies, the Green Balanced Home was the talk of the Parade that year. In cooperation with our client, our methodology was: Start with the site: 1. Protected tree lines 2. Drought resistant vegetation 3. High proportion of natural, plantings versus higher maintenance lawn 4. Optimal home placement on lot for solar exposure 5. Narrower streets Build a high thermal envelope: 1. R-10 Gold Guard laminated EPS foam under basement, garage, and patio. 2. R-10 Gold Guard laminated EPS foam around exterior foundation walls. 3. R-10 ESP foam "shirt" around foundation 4. R-24 Structural Insulated panels (SIPs) for exterior walls, including garage 5. Sprayed foam in basement box sills and attic separation walls 6. R-15 garage door 7. R-60 blown cellulose attic insulation Add efficient heating, cooling, ventilation, and electric utilization elements: 1. High efficiency fireplace with auxiliary ducting 2. Pull-out exterior wood-loading drawer 3. Air-to-air heat pump 4. 95% efficient, ultra-quiet variable capacity furnace 5. 19 SEER air conditioner 6. Five zones with programmable thermostats 7. Heat reclamation from hot water usage 8. LED lighting 9. Skylights 10. Energy Star appliances 11. Prep for in-floor heating system 12. Prep for photovoltaic (PV) solar 13. Prep for solar hot water Incorporate water conservation: 1. Rain water recapture for toilet flushing and irrigation 2. Motion activated hot water circulation system 3. Power flush toilets 4. Dual flush toilets Create high indoor air quality: 1. HEPA and UV filters 2. Air-to-air exchanger 3. Ultra-quiet bathroom fans with moisture sensor activation Integrate sustainable, efficient materials: * Expanded polystyrene (ESP) foam that does not emit HCFC "greenhouse" gases * Oriented strand board (OSB) based siding, trim, and shutters * SIPs panels that contain ESP an OSB * Carpeting pads made from recycled materials * Stewardship-certified cabinet manufacturing * Job site recycling and reduce waste with SIPs

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