Living Room Concrete Floors Ottomans Wood Burning Fireplace Design Photos and Ideas

With concrete floors and pine construction, the minimalist home is designed to keep focus on the outdoors. Here in the square-shaped family room are the open-plan kitchen, dining area, and living room.
Once barrels were manufactured here for a London brewery. Now a bright, modern home exists, transformed by Chris Dyson Architects. The basement was expanded, and the mezzanine floor removed to create a triple-height living space. A living wall designed by Scotscape in the dining area, roof terrace, and outdoor shower connect tenants to the outdoors.
Originally built in 1949 by Richard Neutra, Alexander Ban, and Josef Van Der Kar, the Millard Kaufman Residence is located in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles, California.
Natural materials blend with contemporary furnishings in this unique, open living space.
Living and dining spaces wrap around the full-height fireplace.  Original light fixtures remain and have been outfitted with LED lights.
Radiant floor heating, a high-efficiency boiler, a heat recovery ventilator, and a convection wood stove work to conserve energy.
Formerly the site of a French polishing company in the 20th century, this building in Clerkenwell, London, was converted by Chris Dyson Architects in 2015 into a residence with an expanded basement and triple-height living space that allows a dramatic feature staircase to take center stage.
A bold, brick fireplace anchors the living room.
The dining table and chairs were designed by Tim Sharpe.
A modest polished concrete slab floor with hydronic in-slab heating anchors the new, open-concept living spaces.
Rich, barn-like wooden beams punctuate the sleek, airy interiors, adding texture and character. Pops of color from the bright pink sofas, combined with the hand-knotted rugs, add a sense of luxury to the polished concrete floors.
The living room is anchored by a wood-burning stove. The sofas in this room are by Ligne Roset.
A wall of windows frames the spectacular view of the lake and imparts a dynamic sense of place throughout the open-plan living area.
A cozy corner of the living room has access to a south-facing outdoor area where the family enjoys dinner on warm summer days.
A long sofa in the center faces a coffee table topped with a slab of elm that was designed by Moss.
Two sculptural wooden chairs face a wood-burning stove.
The wood stove is set within a blue, glazed brick socle.
The long bench is made with the same white concrete as the roof.