Living Room Shelves Storage Bench Concrete Floors Design Photos and Ideas

Inside, workaday concrete floors contrast with the home's clean lines and soft touches.
A built-in window seat across from the kitchen gives guests a spot to sit close to the cooking action.
Built-in furniture extends throughout the home.
Ample storage is provided in the kitchen area and the steps leading up to the bed.
The two yellow hanging pendants contrast with the light green and hint at the punches of yellow also found in the bathroom.
The view from the kitchen.
Planted with Japanese maples, visitors notice these sunken gardens while walking across glass plank walkways en route to the front door.
Recycled bricks form a core wall and support the central staircase. A white metal railing is another layer of texture in the scheme. "The project relied heavily on craft, detailing, and a raw material or 'wabi-sabi' spec to provide amenity and delight in the small footprint," say the architects.
From the open-plan living and dining area to the adjoining bedroom, the owner can enjoy spectacular views of the sea.
Contemporary materials like concrete and steel are a wonderful contrast to the ancient stone walls.
Three interlocking materials: a self-heated concrete floor; double-glazed windows that let the outdoors in while keeping out the cold; and wooden panels manufactured in a Denmark factory are used to created this Copenhagen prefab home with interior birch plywood walls that give the space a warm and bright feel.