Traditional Living Room with Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs

Luscious Living room/Lounge
Luscious Living room/Lounge
Dawn D. Totty Interior DESIGNSDawn D. Totty Interior DESIGNS
This lush lounge all decked out in a mauve velvet sofa with custom pillows and cork and gold lame wallpaper is a welcoming backdrop for this elegant spa setting in Chattanooga, TN. The entire design was a complete surprise to the owner that just said, go ahead and make it happen!
Classic Hill Country
Classic Hill Country
Cook DesignsCook Designs
View of living room with built in cabinets
Black Walls Living Room
Black Walls Living Room
UserUser
With versatile hues for every room, Jeff Lewis Color offers a palette of possibilities.
Transitional Living Rooms
Transitional Living Rooms
Knilans' Furniture & InteriorsKnilans' Furniture & Interiors
Bold patterns against this neutral background make this room stand out! For more information contact Knilans' Furniture & Interiors at 563-322-0903.
Living Room
Living Room
Etch Design GroupEtch Design Group
Photography by Mia Baxter www.miabaxtersmail.com
Log Cabin Renovation - Gabriola Island Getaway
Log Cabin Renovation - Gabriola Island Getaway
Pheasant Hill Homes Ltd.Pheasant Hill Homes Ltd.
It all started with an old log cabin that had been transplanted onto a several acre lot in the centre of Gabriola Island. The land was a virtual paradise, with several outbuildings for creative pursuits, a terrific garden, a small pasture and stable, and beautifully spaced cedar trees throughout. It was restful and natural. The log house itself was a bit dark, cramped and dingy, but it was also filled with endearing, hand-crafted touches throughout. It was also plagued by the many energy pitfalls of typical old log home. Our challenge was to renew the log home with a more spacious, sunny interior, add more modern ammenities, make it more energy efficient and implement a reliable and sustainable water system. The catch? They didn’t want to lose any of the character or rustic charm of the original home. - See more at: http://buildbetterhomes.ca/gabriola-getaway-rebuilt-with-rustic-charm/#sthash.r5oORU0i.dpuf Upgrading the energy efficiency with new fir windows and doors, added insulation and air tightness details, new appliances and rainwater collection completely transformed the functionality of the quaint cabin without losing any of the rustic charm. Etched Productions www.etchedproductions.ca
Napolonic Library
Napolonic Library
Stone StandardStone Standard
The client provided a unique collection of framed images of Napoleon Bonaparte which were collected over several decades. The images are hung on a custom gallery rail system designed. Holes were drilled through the stems of Visual Comfort picture lights to allow the gallery rods to pass through the lights. This allowed centering of the picture lights to each rod. The bookcase lights are from the same series but they were modified to accept a one inch diameter custom rosette. The cabinet hardware, as with all of the metal finishes in the room, is polished nickel and includes Baldwin flush ring pulls, Von Morris mortise butt hinges and Brusso ball catches. The beveled mirror and frame above the hearth is actually a Seura television mirror with Premier Glass. The television is completely undetectable when it is off and, when it is on, the picture is clear and bright. Undetectable behind the mirror is a Russound IR receiver that transfers IR signals to a cable box, DVD player, and Apple TV receiver located in the lower cabinets. The source components are connected to the television with HDMI cables. Bose wall-mounted speakers, positioned in the lower alcoves of the bookcase, are supplemented with a Sonos subwoofer placed under the sofa. Surrounding the mantle and mirror is a three inch wide frame, identical to the frame around the gallery wall, that allows the Chesney's Edinburgh Carrara marble mantle and the steel Andover register grate to be set back from the bookcases. The mantle rests securely on a hearth stone of honed black granite which was recessed into the concrete floor. Suspended within the grate is an EcoSmart Bioethonal burner specifically designed for historic register grates. Volcanic stone was placed between the burner and the grate to conceal the front of the burner. The bookcases, cabinets and wall paneling are fabricated from a combination of solid mahogany and mahogany plywood. Crown and base molding were eliminated from the design to minimize the impact of the library in an otherwise contemporary house. The fascia above the bookcases and mantle, as well as the fascia above the gallery wall, are single pieces of solid mahogany carefully shaved to follow the irregular contours of the drywall ceiling and eliminate the need for caulk or fillers. The same method was employed at the bottom rail of the face frame to allow it to follow the slight undulations of the concrete floor. Eloy Estrada built the wood components and installed them along with all of the other components in the room. The two adjustable height Galerie des Lamps floor lamps on either side of the mantle are from the Grasshopper series. The Visual Comfort Dorchester Pharmacy floor lamps, on either side of the sofa, plug into a recessed Lew electrical floor box that was recessd into the floor under the sofa. The room originally had a chandelier and recessed lights all of which were all removed. The Lutron light switches, in matte Midnight, allow for independent dimming of the bookcase and picture lights. Within three of the bookcase alcoves are Littlight gooseneck lamps used to highlight various artifacts. The outlets for these lamps, and their transformers, are concealed under a removable wood panel at the back of the alcove. The cords for the display lamps cleanly pass through a Mockett grommet. The layout of the room and gallery rail system were designed by Leland Stone.

Traditional Living Room with Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs

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