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Carlton Edwards
The fireplace is the focal point for the gray room. We expanded the scale of the fireplace. It's clad and steel panels, approximately 13 feet wide with a custom concrete part.
Greg Boudouin, Interiors
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Chic By Design, LLC
The lake level of this home was dark and dreary. Everywhere you looked, there was brown... dark brown painted window casings, door casings, and baseboards... brown stained concrete (in bad shape), brown wood countertops, brown backsplash tile, and black cabinetry. We refinished the concrete floor into a beautiful water blue, removed the rustic stone fireplace and created a beautiful quartzite stone surround, used quartzite countertops that flow with the new marble mosaic backsplash, lightened up the cabinetry in a soft gray, and added lots of layers of color in the furnishings. The result is was a fun space to hang out with family and friends.
Rugs by Roya Rugs, sofa by Tomlinson, sofa fabric by Cowtan & Tout, bookshelves by Vanguard, coffee table by ST2, floor lamp by Vistosi.
Horizon Builders, Inc.
Classic Alexander Home. Living room area with metal fireplace. Cove ceiling lighting. Great for simple entertaining.
Francesco Pierazzi Architects
While the hallway has an all white treatment for walls, doors and ceilings, in the Living Room darker surfaces and finishes are chosen to create an effect that is highly evocative of past centuries, linking new and old with a poetic approach.
The dark grey concrete floor is a paired with traditional but luxurious Tadelakt Moroccan plaster, chose for its uneven and natural texture as well as beautiful earthy hues.
Fivedot
This single family home in the Greenlake neighborhood of Seattle is a modern home with a strong emphasis on sustainability. The house includes a rainwater harvesting system that supplies the toilets and laundry with water. On-site storm water treatment, native and low maintenance plants reduce the site impact of this project. This project emphasizes the relationship between site and building by creating indoor and outdoor spaces that respond to the surrounding environment and change throughout the seasons.
Living Space with Concrete Flooring and a Ribbon Fireplace Ideas and Designs
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