Midcentury Living Room with Black Floors Ideas and Designs

Oyster Bay Cove
Oyster Bay Cove
Little Boxes Studio ArchitectLittle Boxes Studio Architect
Keeping the original fireplace and darkening the floors created the perfect complement to the white walls.
kinross House
kinross House
La Chaise Bleue Interior DesignLa Chaise Bleue Interior Design
Cleared look for this Chesney's woodburner. Brick wall.
Mid-Century Modern Remodel
Mid-Century Modern Remodel
GMI Design GroupGMI Design Group
This 1950's home was chopped up with the segmented rooms of the period. The front of the house had two living spaces, separated by a wall with a door opening, and the long-skinny hearth area was difficult to arrange. The kitchen had been remodeled at some point, but was still dated. The homeowners wanted more space, more light, and more MODERN. So we delivered. We knocked out the walls and added a beam to open up the three spaces. Luxury vinyl tile in a warm, matte black set the base for the space, with light grey walls and a mid-grey ceiling. The fireplace was totally revamped and clad in cut-face black stone. Cabinetry and built-ins in clear-coated maple add the mid-century vibe, as does the furnishings. And the geometric backsplash was the starting inspiration for everything. We'll let you just peruse the photos, with before photos at the end, to see just how dramatic the results were!
Family room
Family room
KuDa PhotographyKuDa Photography
Photo by KuDa Photography
Queensbury Signature | Modin Rigid LVP Collection Customer Space | GA
Queensbury Signature | Modin Rigid LVP Collection Customer Space | GA
FlooretFlooret
Our darkest brown shade, these classy espresso vinyl planks are sure to make an impact. With the Modin Collection, we have raised the bar on luxury vinyl plank. The result is a new standard in resilient flooring. Modin offers true embossed in register texture, a low sheen level, a rigid SPC core, an industry-leading wear layer, and so much more. Photo © Alyssa Rosenheck.
Downtown | Lillian Coffee Table
Downtown | Lillian Coffee Table
Barker and StonehouseBarker and Stonehouse
At home in New York apartments or British townhouses alike, this smart trend is sure to bring a touch of retro chic your space. As you can see, statement design takes centre stage in this look. Take this coffee table, for instance. A stylish brass finished base topped with natural marble, its sure to create a focal point in any living room.
Mid-Century Modern Remodel
Mid-Century Modern Remodel
GMI Design GroupGMI Design Group
This 1950's home was chopped up with the segmented rooms of the period. The front of the house had two living spaces, separated by a wall with a door opening, and the long-skinny hearth area was difficult to arrange. The kitchen had been remodeled at some point, but was still dated. The homeowners wanted more space, more light, and more MODERN. So we delivered. We knocked out the walls and added a beam to open up the three spaces. Luxury vinyl tile in a warm, matte black set the base for the space, with light grey walls and a mid-grey ceiling. The fireplace was totally revamped and clad in cut-face black stone. Cabinetry and built-ins in clear-coated maple add the mid-century vibe, as does the furnishings. And the geometric backsplash was the starting inspiration for everything. We'll let you just peruse the photos, with before photos at the end, to see just how dramatic the results were!
Lower East Side 2
Lower East Side 2
Anjie Cho Architect PLLCAnjie Cho Architect PLLC
gut renovation, new dyed ebony hardwood floors, Benjamin Moore super white walls, custom built in window unit with shelves and bench storage, Gus Modern sofa, west elm coffee table, custom reclaimed wood table and bench

Midcentury Living Room with Black Floors Ideas and Designs

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