Small Living Space with No Fireplace Ideas and Designs

York Street
York Street
Mollie Bigley Design & ArchitectureMollie Bigley Design & Architecture
After searching for years for the perfect home in Nantucket, they feel in love with the large garden, rare within the town limits, of this traditional Nantucket bungalow. While the garden was perfect, the house needed to be renovated and expanded to host family and friends. By smartly capturing every inch of space within the existing footprint, the house was transformed into a bright and airy 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath vacation home.
Manhattan Barn
Manhattan Barn
Penny Lane Home Builders, LLCPenny Lane Home Builders, LLC
Photo by Bozeman Daily Chronicle - Adrian Sanchez-Gonzales *Plenty of rooms under the eaves for 2 sectional pieces doubling as twin beds * One sectional piece doubles as headboard for a (hidden King size bed). * Storage chests double as coffee tables. * Laminate floors
Michigan project
Michigan project
Classic InteriorsClassic Interiors
laure Burt did this den as an upstairs hide-away for quiet reading and reflection. She hid the tv behind lovely leaded glass doors in the white bookcases.
Living Room-Small Downtown Condo
Living Room-Small Downtown Condo
Sheila Singer DesignSheila Singer Design
A transformed living room. Accessories, art, new lighting & a rug completely changed the ambience of the room...Sheila Singer Design
Basement
Basement
Simply Baths & KitchensSimply Baths & Kitchens
A small basement common area, shared between two guests bedrooms and housing a laundry closet keeps the finishes stream-lined and contemporary. The wood-look tile floor adds warmth and interest, while the homeowner's collages of family photos makes the room personal.
San Francisco Chic Victorian
San Francisco Chic Victorian
Coddington DesignCoddington Design
The den features a custom velvet sofa set against a wall of graphic orange and grey wallpaper. A large, white coffee table, Moroccan-style area rug, and vintage, silver side tables compliment the overall look. Photo: Caren Alpert
The Collector's Condo
The Collector's Condo
Simply Home DecoratingSimply Home Decorating
The homeowners of this condo sought our assistance when downsizing from a large family home on Howe Sound to a small urban condo in Lower Lonsdale, North Vancouver. They asked us to incorporate many of their precious antiques and art pieces into the new design. Our challenges here were twofold; first, how to deal with the unconventional curved floor plan with vast South facing windows that provide a 180 degree view of downtown Vancouver, and second, how to successfully merge an eclectic collection of antique pieces into a modern setting. We began by updating most of their artwork with new matting and framing. We created a gallery effect by grouping like artwork together and displaying larger pieces on the sections of wall between the windows, lighting them with black wall sconces for a graphic effect. We re-upholstered their antique seating with more contemporary fabrics choices - a gray flannel on their Victorian fainting couch and a fun orange chenille animal print on their Louis style chairs. We selected black as an accent colour for many of the accessories as well as the dining room wall to give the space a sophisticated modern edge. The new pieces that we added, including the sofa, coffee table and dining light fixture are mid century inspired, bridging the gap between old and new. White walls and understated wallpaper provide the perfect backdrop for the colourful mix of antique pieces. Interior Design by Lori Steeves, Simply Home Decorating. Photos by Tracey Ayton Photography
明石の家 3つの中庭に寄り添う平屋
明石の家 3つの中庭に寄り添う平屋
arbol一級建築士事務所 arbol一級建築士事務所 
琉球畳の和室は、二方向に設けた中庭が実際よりも広く体感させてくれます。開口の大きさを変えることで陰影がつき空間にリズムが生まれます。 Photographer:Yasunoi Shimomura

Small Living Space with No Fireplace Ideas and Designs

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