Who manufactured the fireplace? Is it gas, electric or something else? - I'm looking for a fireplace/heater to replace the ugly baseboard heating in my loft. My building has no gas and was built in 1879. It is a brick and timber building which was converted from a factory into lofts in 1999. The current baseboard heaters are an eye sore. »
C O N T E N T Architecture The fireplace is by Eco-Smart Fire. The fireplace uses ethanol that is contained in a small well below the flame. It might be a candidate for your condition!
v781 Thank you! I am attaching a picture of my, literally, blank wall. We would like to add a gas fireplace, and some shelving and floating units like the one I commented on. Any ideas? We really need some help!
C O N T E N T Architecture The shades are by Mecho: http://www.mechoshade.com/. We framed a pocket for the shade housing to recess it into the ceiling.
Modern. But distinctions between modern and contemporary are not just about structure. Surface and solid versus void are also very important. This living room has a simple-looking yet hard-to-build detail at the baseboard, such that a small reveal distinguishes the wall and base, which are both on the same plane. This minimalism extends to the rest of the space: the ceiling, the flooring, the windows.
what if we install top valance with single sheer blinds to cover windows from top picture window down to 1st floor window. One sheer " hanging banner" ???
Maybe a touch modern, but like what they did with the far wall - nice alternative to the textured feature wall with fireplace that is so ubiquitous now.