1.160 Billeder af dagligstue med et hjemmebibliotek og et skjult TV

Totteridge Manor House
Totteridge Manor House
Emilie Fournet InteriorsEmilie Fournet Interiors
A dark living room was transformed into a cosy and inviting relaxing living room. The wooden panels were painted with the client's favourite colour and display their favourite pieces of art. The colour was inspired by the original Delft blue tiles of the fireplace.
Henry Street One Bedroom: A Decorative Upgrade
Henry Street One Bedroom: A Decorative Upgrade
Julia Mack Design, LLCJulia Mack Design, LLC
A clean and bright decorative upgrade anchored by a long wall of industrial windows gets a shot of teal blues and greens in the custom area rug by Angela Adams. Photo: Elizabeth Lippman
Cotswolds Converted Barn Remodel
Cotswolds Converted Barn Remodel
Ivywell Interiors | BristolIvywell Interiors | Bristol
Nested in the beautiful Cotswolds, this converted barn needed a redesign and modernisation to maintain its country-style yet bring a contemporary twist. The whole house was completely redesigned including the open plan kitchen diner, master bedroom, guest bedrooms, hallway, and bathrooms
London Fields Renovation
London Fields Renovation
Name ArchitectsName Architects
Bright and warm main reception room to relax, welcome visitors and enjoy the sunshine.
Well Street Common
Well Street Common
CairnCairn
Moving walls adapt the privacy levels of this panelled family room.
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.
Totteridge Manor House
Totteridge Manor House
Emilie Fournet InteriorsEmilie Fournet Interiors
A dark living room was transformed into a cosy and inviting relaxing living room. The wooden panels were painted with the client's favourite colour and display their favourite pieces of art. The colour was inspired by the original Delft blue tiles of the fireplace.
Séura Entertainment Television Mirror (off)
Séura Entertainment Television Mirror (off)
SeuraSeura
A beautiful mirror that magically transforms into a TV when switched on. Séura Entertainment TVs offer uncompromising quality, while adding to the design of your home.

1.160 Billeder af dagligstue med et hjemmebibliotek og et skjult TV

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