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Decorating Den Interiors
The request was to create a space that was light, airy, and suitable for entertaining, with no television. The need was to create a focal point. Use the existing red arm chairs if possible, and display the homeowner's meticulously crafted quilt. A picture mold design was created to tie the quarter-round upper windows with the lower windows. A large piece of art was selected to start bringing in the blues of the quilt. A large area rug was the next design element. Child friendly fabric was selected for the new upholstery. A geometric woven fabric was chosen to recover the chairs.
DreamHome Staging & ReDesign
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional formal and open concept light wood floor and yellow floor living room remodel in San Francisco with beige walls, a ribbon fireplace and a brick fireplace
Rosalie Galagher Designs Ltd
Inspiration for a timeless formal and open concept medium tone wood floor and yellow floor living room remodel in Other with yellow walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Raw Urth Designs
Raw Urth's hand crafted coved fireplace surround & hearth
Finish : Dark Washed patina on steel
*Scott Moran, The Log Home Guy (Cambridge, Wi)
*Tadsen Photography (Madison, Wi)
Kaplan Architects, AIA
We created a new library space off to the side from the remodeled living room. We had new hand scraped hardwood flooring installed throughout.
Mitchell Shenker Photography
Boss Design Center
Example of a mid-sized minimalist loft-style medium tone wood floor and yellow floor living room design in DC Metro with a bar, white walls, no fireplace and no tv
RonLouis Design LLC
ronlouisphotos photo credit
Small minimalist formal and enclosed light wood floor and yellow floor living room photo in New York with gray walls, no fireplace and a tv stand
Small minimalist formal and enclosed light wood floor and yellow floor living room photo in New York with gray walls, no fireplace and a tv stand
Miller Interior Design, LLC
Bold solid hues converse with each other throughout this small home for continuity. Simplified, taughtly upholstered modern furnishings complement the scale.
Livettes wallpaper
Living room library - mid-sized coastal open concept light wood floor and yellow floor living room library idea in Portland Maine with white walls, no fireplace and no tv
Metropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
Complete overhaul of the common area in this wonderful Arcadia home.
The living room, dining room and kitchen were redone.
The direction was to obtain a contemporary look but to preserve the warmth of a ranch home.
The perfect combination of modern colors such as grays and whites blend and work perfectly together with the abundant amount of wood tones in this design.
The open kitchen is separated from the dining area with a large 10' peninsula with a waterfall finish detail.
Notice the 3 different cabinet colors, the white of the upper cabinets, the Ash gray for the base cabinets and the magnificent olive of the peninsula are proof that you don't have to be afraid of using more than 1 color in your kitchen cabinets.
The kitchen layout includes a secondary sink and a secondary dishwasher! For the busy life style of a modern family.
The fireplace was completely redone with classic materials but in a contemporary layout.
Notice the porcelain slab material on the hearth of the fireplace, the subway tile layout is a modern aligned pattern and the comfortable sitting nook on the side facing the large windows so you can enjoy a good book with a bright view.
The bamboo flooring is continues throughout the house for a combining effect, tying together all the different spaces of the house.
All the finish details and hardware are honed gold finish, gold tones compliment the wooden materials perfectly.
Miller Interior Design, LLC
Patterns in various scales interplay with bold solid hues to complement the original fine art featuring scenes from Seattle's Pike Place Market just around the block.
Bushman Dreyfus Architects
Virginia AIA Merit Award for Excellence in Residential Design | What appeared to be a simple, worn-out, early 20th century stucco cottage was to be modestly renovated as a weekend retreat. But when the contractor and architects began pulling away the interior wall finishes, they discovered a log cabin at its core (believed to date as far back as the 1780’s) and a newer addition (circa 1920’s) at the rear where the site slopes down. Initial plans were scrapped, and a new project was born that honors the original construction while accommodating new infrastructure and the clients’ modern tastes.
The original log cabin was entirely concealed behind painted wood paneling on the interior and stucco on the exterior. Logs were cleaned with a wire brush to maintain much of the original whitewash and chinking between logs was carefully repaired, replaced and stained with tea to the perfect color. One of the log cabin’s original windows, boarded up when the 20th century addition was built, was revealed. Minimalist details were devised to contrast with the carefully uncovered and restored materials. A custom fabricated modern fireplace surround adds simplicity and clean lines as a contrast to the texture of the log walls.
Hsu McCullough
Living Room looking towards Kitchen. "Griffin" sofa by Lawson-Fenning, "Metropolitan" Chair by B&B Italia, Pace International cocktail table, Campo Accent table from Currey & Company and "Seal Chair" by Ib Kofod-Larsen . Photo by Clark Dugger. Furnishings by Susan Deneau Interior Design
Kaplan Architects, AIA
View from entry into dining and living area
Example of a large trendy formal and open concept carpeted and yellow floor living room design in San Francisco with white walls, a stone fireplace, a standard fireplace and no tv
Example of a large trendy formal and open concept carpeted and yellow floor living room design in San Francisco with white walls, a stone fireplace, a standard fireplace and no tv
Cipher Imaging Architectural Photography
(c) Cipher Imaging Architectural Photography
Large mountain style formal and open concept light wood floor and yellow floor living room photo in Other with a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace, a media wall and gray walls
Large mountain style formal and open concept light wood floor and yellow floor living room photo in Other with a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace, a media wall and gray walls
INTENSION design
Old meets New on this beautiful updated craftsmanship house.
Inspiration for a mid-sized 1950s enclosed medium tone wood floor and yellow floor living room remodel in Los Angeles with white walls, a ribbon fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv
Inspiration for a mid-sized 1950s enclosed medium tone wood floor and yellow floor living room remodel in Los Angeles with white walls, a ribbon fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv
Silver Leaf Home Staging
Example of a small 1960s loft-style and formal medium tone wood floor and yellow floor living room design in Denver with gray walls and no tv
LDI Studio
Example of a large minimalist open concept light wood floor and yellow floor living room design in Dallas with white walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
The Design Firm
Ample space for a variety of seating. Tufted, tightback, curved and plush are all the styles used in this grand space. The real jaw-dropper is the 3 tiered crystal and metal chandelier juxtaposed buy the linear lines on the 22ft fireplace. Symmetry flanking the fireplace allows for the seating to be various in size and scale.The abstract artwork gives a wondrous softness and garden-like feel.
Yellow Floor Living Room Ideas
Bushman Dreyfus Architects
Virginia AIA Honor Award for Excellence in Residential Design | This house is designed around the simple concept of placing main living spaces and private bedrooms in separate volumes, and linking the two wings with a well-organized kitchen. In doing so, the southern living space becomes a pavilion that enjoys expansive glass openings and a generous porch. Maintaining a geometric self-confidence, this front pavilion possesses the simplicity of a barn, while its large, shadowy openings suggest shelter from the elements and refuge within.
The interior is fitted with reclaimed elm flooring and vertical grain white oak for windows, bookcases, cabinets, and trim. The same cypress used on the exterior comes inside on the back wall and ceiling. Belgian linen drapes pocket behind the bookcases, and windows are glazed with energy-efficient, triple-pane, R-11 Low-E glass.
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