Living Room Bookcase Coffee Tables Concrete Floors Wood Burning Fireplace Design Photos and Ideas

An entrance hall leads to the living/dining area, where the architects used old bricks to make a fireplace, stairs, and built-in benches feel as though they were always there.
In the living room, a RAIS Q-Tee 2 stove and CB2 rocker warm the space.
The artwork is titled "Crashing Buffalo" and is by Tucson/Los Angeles artist Ishi Glinsky.
The Adrian Pearsall sofa was sourced from The Swanky Abode on 1st Dibs, and the fire tools are also from the Sunshine Shop, a local vintage store.
Anchored with an ash accent wall with a built-in daybed, the midcentury-inspired living room features a Living Divani modular sofa and Tech Lighting pendant lamps. On the left is the custom double-sided bookshelf covered with acid-etched glass that divides the living space from the bedroom hall.
A few steps lead up to the dining room area.
The elegant space is anchored by a brick, wood-burning fireplace.
Thanks to cleverly designed built-in storage systems, clutter is neatly concealed throughout.
The dining, kitchen, and living areas flow along one long gallery-like wing of the main house, creating an easy space to entertain in.