Living Room Light Hardwood Floors End Tables Sofa Gas Burning Fireplace Design Photos and Ideas

Park City Design + Build created this indoor/outdoor, energy-efficient home for a Danish interior designer and her family.
The most important aspect of a successful neutral palette? "Texture, texture, texture!," Pickens says.
Custom shelving now flanks the fireplace, now composed of encaustic tile from the Cement Tile Shop and a marble hearth. A floating cabinet on one side balances an uncovered radiator on the other, and Benjamin Moore’s Chantilly Lace unifies the scheme. Throughout the first floor, Bona Traffic white oak floors with a matte finish is laid in a herringbone pattern.
Accordion doors open up all the way allowing indoor and outdoor spaces to flow seamlessly. Inside, the Andy Sofa by B&B Italia and Capo longe chair by Neri & Hu for De La Espada offers a space to cozy up to the Island Stone Temple Lava fireplace. An Imari rug by RH and vintage coffee table tie the room together.
Alpine Noir by Casework
Among the family’s favorite pieces is a 1957 leather Paulistano chair by Paulo Mendes da Rocha that Russell and Oona purchased to celebrate their marriage. “It’s important to us that the house is filled with beautiful things, but it has to be a place where it’s okay to put your feet on the sofa,” Oona explains.
A hanging fireplace in Madrona brings warmth while staying compact.
Main living room view.
Living room
Living room with gold-leafed niche
Living room with see-through fireplace.
Living room with view of rear deck and garage