Living Room Concrete Floors Ceiling Lighting Rug Floors Sofa Standard Layout Fireplace Design Photos and Ideas

In the living room, a Stûv fireplace sits near Lori’s favorite place to paint. “We made the southeast corner glass, because that’s where the best view is,” says BCJ principal Ray Calabro.
The first-floor living room features a dramatic fireplace with a concrete surround and solid brass shelves that frame the wood storage and shelving.
A sliding timber door elegantly conceals both the television and storage in the first-floor living room.
Encircled by expansive windows, the living area embraces crisp breezes and warm natural light.
A few steps lead up to the dining room area.
The elegant space is anchored by a brick, wood-burning fireplace.
By removing walls, inserting new windows, and utilizing a lighter color palette, this historic home has been treated to a modern new look.
A three-dimensional bronze work of art by Denver–based Yoshitomo Saito hangs above the fireplace. From afar, it appears to be inspired by the surrounding bird sanctuary; however, up close, it resembles leaves. The wood-paneled ceiling and the wood columns are both original features.
Extensive glazing and a strong wood-burning fireplace define the living room.
Rich, barn-like wooden beams punctuate the sleek, airy interiors, adding texture and character. Pops of color from the bright pink sofas, combined with the hand-knotted rugs, add a sense of luxury to the polished concrete floors.
Concrete, which reflects the color of the surrounding dunes, serves as a coherent binding material that connects all the interior spaces.