Living Room Table Sofa Ottomans Concrete Floors Chair Design Photos and Ideas

Sprawling across 2,098 square feet, the historic home features an open floor plan with the living room, kitchen, and dining area all seamlessly connected.
The double height glazed living spaces allows for plentiful day-lighting and unobstructed views to the surrounding landscape.
A non-load bearing window wall—a characteristic feature of Usonian houses—dominates the living room.
Jay and Jaclyn Lieber worked with Erla Dögg Ingjaldsdóttir and Tryggvi Thorsteinsson of Minarc to design a house using the designers’ mnmMOD panels, which can be assembled with a screw gun.
Interior designer Andrea Larsson Sanchez complements the polished concrete floor, original Crittall windows, and exposed brick with contemporary furnishings and graphic textiles.