Living Room Pendant Lighting Sectional Concrete Floors End Tables Design Photos and Ideas

Living, dining, and kitchen spaces flow into one another in the soaring great room. Here, the Sacramento firm placed new, polished concrete slabs over the original ones to alleviate unsightly cracks.
The glazed wall separating the apartment from the street was required, since the code otherwise requires the street front to be occupied by businesses.
Peering into the lobby through a latticed wall with arched door. It's these details that add a whimsical element to the hotel.
The view from the kitchen.
Living Room
The front great room is intentionally public; the furniture-like wall (inspired by Mies’ Farnsworth house) creates privacy for all other rooms—even with no window coverings. No rooms have interior walls that connect with the outer perimeter of the house, echoing a design element of our 1958 E. Stewart Williams house in Palm Springs, CA.