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Pillar & Perch: Architects + Builders
Cast-stone fireplace surround and chimney with built in wood and tv center.
Stritt Design & Construction Pty Ltd
Hamptons Style beach house designed and built by Stritt Design and Construction on Sydney's Northern Beaches.
Open Plan Living Room with ocean views.
Studio Dean
This is the 'comfy lounge' - in contrast to the family room this one is calm, it is peaceful and it is not a place for toys!
The neutral tones and textures in here are a delight and the colour is subtle, shaded and tonal rather than bold and pop like. You can kick of your shoes and grab a cuppa in here thats for sure.
Madeen Interior Design
mountain house with log trusses, stacked stone fireplace and clean-lined furnishings
DHV Architects
This Edwardian house in Redland has been refurbished from top to bottom. The 1970s decor has been replaced with a contemporary and slightly eclectic design concept. The front living room had to be completely rebuilt as the existing layout included a garage. Wall panelling has been added to the walls and the walls have been painted in Farrow and Ball Studio Green to create a timeless yes mysterious atmosphere. The false ceiling has been removed to reveal the original ceiling pattern which has been painted with gold paint. All sash windows have been replaced with timber double glazed sash windows.
An in built media wall complements the wall panelling.
The interior design is by Ivywell Interiors.
Polykrome Design
The balance of textures and color in the living room came together beautifully: stone, oak, chenille, glass, warm and cool colors.
A New Day - Interior Design Studio
The living room at Highgate House. An internal Crittall door and panel frames a view into the room from the hallway. Painted in a deep, moody green-blue with stone coloured ceiling and contrasting dark green joinery, the room is a grown-up cosy space.
VORBILD Architecture
This new wood burner with marble surround has a black slate hearth. An antique decorative mirror hangs centrally above the fireplace.
Photography by Chris Snook
Granit Architects + Interiors
Photo Credit: Andy Beasley
Bespoke joinery is one of the best ways to add value to your property. Pieces that fit perfectly into your rooms can be re painted in the future to change up the space. A wood burner adds a nice cosy feel to the space with clever storage of the logs whilst still making a nice feature to look at. Building a media unit around your TV for storage is not only a smart storage idea, but it is neat and can be colour coordinated to look even more together.
A polished concrete plinth below a toasty log burner perfect for snuggling up to read on a long winter night, the plinth elevates the burner and directs the warmth your way. Polished concrete is a contemporary material with long lasting and hard wearing properties, while adding to the industrial feel of this property.
Rough cut logs waiting to be thrown on the fire add natural texture that contrasts and compliments the plain flat surfaces of this contemporary home.
Ivywell Interiors | Bristol
A dark and moody living formal living room in Studio Green from Farrow and Ball featuring touches of gold for added opulence.
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