Living Space with Carpet and a Stacked Stone Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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GenStone Products
Kevin wanted to install a linear electric fireplace heater in his living room under the TV and selected GenStone's Iron Ore Stacked Stone panels for this design. Kevin reports that his wife loves the finished design, which draws the eye to the natural focal point in the room — the linear electric fireplace heater and the TV.
Michels Homes
Remodeler: Michels Homes
Interior Design: Jami Ludens, Studio M Interiors
Cabinetry Design: Megan Dent, Studio M Kitchen and Bath
Photography: Scott Amundson Photography
Tanya Ryan Design
An open concept room, this family room has all it needs to create a cozy inviting space. The mismatched sofas were a purposeful addition adding some depth and warmth to the space. The clients were new to this area, but wanted to use as much of their own items as possible. The yellow alpaca blanket purchased when traveling to Peru was the start of the scheme and pairing it with their existing navy blue sofa. The only additions were the cream sofa the round table and tying it all together with some custom pillows.
Willow & Bert Interiors
The room was in need of storage and so we designed and installed a big blue bookcase to house the TV, and add storage as well as open shelving. This also served to cover a rather awkward shaped bookcase in the wall.
Cynthia Prizant - Prizant Design, LLC
A corner fireplace clad in sand-colored split-face stone in complements the adjacent ocean view.
Denver Design Group
The family room fireplace tile and mantel surround were heavy and dark. A multicolored ledge stone lightens up the space and adds texture to the room. A reclaimed wood mantel was hand selected to give this fireplace a cool, rustic vibe. New carpet in a subtle pattern adds warmth and character to this family room refresh.
Pinnacle Design & Remodeling
Basement fireplace facelift! We took off the old brown ceramic tile and did a stacked stone all the way up to the ceiling for a more dramatic and effective while staying with the style of the home.
Natasha Sanchez/ Featured Interiors
Design is often more about architecture than it is about decor. We focused heavily on embellishing and highlighting the client's fantastic architectural details in the living spaces, which were widely open and connected by a long Foyer Hallway with incredible arches and tall ceilings. We used natural materials such as light silver limestone plaster and paint, added rustic stained wood to the columns, arches and pilasters, and added textural ledgestone to focal walls. We also added new chandeliers with crystal and mercury glass for a modern nudge to a more transitional envelope. The contrast of light stained shelves and custom wood barn door completed the refurbished Foyer Hallway.
Tanya Ryan Design
A cozy family room is all you need to feel warm in the pacific northwest. With newly painted grey walls from the previous owner, these new owners wanted to warm up the space using as much of their existing furniture as possible. A navy and yellow color scheme with warm woods help achieve their needs.
Jennifer Butler Design
In the cozy family room, custom furniture by Kravet creates an inviting seating area. The bar hides the liquor with the same sliding stone panels as in the kitchen. Fabrication by Lakeside.
Living Space with Carpet and a Stacked Stone Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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