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北欧スタイルのリビング (コンクリートの暖炉まわり、グレーの壁) の写真

Scandi Modern
Scandi Modern
Coddington DesignCoddington Design
Minimal, mindful design meets stylish comfort in this family home filled with light and warmth. Using a serene, neutral palette filled with warm walnut and light oak finishes, with touches of soft grays and blues, we transformed our client’s new family home into an airy, functionally stylish, serene family retreat. The home highlights modern handcrafted wooden furniture pieces, soft, whimsical kids’ bedrooms, and a clean-lined, understated blue kitchen large enough for the whole family to gather.
Montclair: California Modern Love
Montclair: California Modern Love
The Home Co.The Home Co.
Marcell Puzsar Bright Room SF
サンフランシスコにある中くらいな北欧スタイルのおしゃれなリビング (濃色無垢フローリング、標準型暖炉、コンクリートの暖炉まわり、グレーの壁、テレビなし、茶色い床) の写真
Haus H
Haus H
Hermann Rupp Studio für FotografieHermann Rupp Studio für Fotografie
ベルリンにあるラグジュアリーな巨大な北欧スタイルのおしゃれなLDK (コーナー設置型暖炉、コンクリートの暖炉まわり、グレーの壁、テレビなし) の写真
Mill Valley Sunny Scandinavian
Mill Valley Sunny Scandinavian
BK Interior DesignBK Interior Design
Mill Valley Scandinavian, Living room with chrome and rustic accessories Photographer: John Merkl
サンフランシスコにある北欧スタイルのおしゃれなリビング (グレーの壁、淡色無垢フローリング、標準型暖炉、コンクリートの暖炉まわり) の写真
Witty Bungalow
Witty Bungalow
Dave Johnson InteriorsDave Johnson Interiors
Charming Mid-century take on a classic bungalow.
ダラスにある高級な中くらいな北欧スタイルのおしゃれなLDK (グレーの壁、濃色無垢フローリング、標準型暖炉、コンクリートの暖炉まわり、据え置き型テレビ、茶色い床) の写真
Sveagatan 9
Sveagatan 9
Bjurfors GöteborgBjurfors Göteborg
Bjurfors.se/SE360
ヨーテボリにある中くらいな北欧スタイルのおしゃれなリビング (グレーの壁、無垢フローリング、標準型暖炉、コンクリートの暖炉まわり、茶色い床) の写真
Our Work
Our Work
ByAndrewCoslowByAndrewCoslow
ニューヨークにあるお手頃価格の広い北欧スタイルのおしゃれなLDK (グレーの壁、コンクリートの床、標準型暖炉、コンクリートの暖炉まわり、グレーの床) の写真
Custom Built-in Media Wall & Fireplace
Custom Built-in Media Wall & Fireplace
Light & Space by Eni KodhimaLight & Space by Eni Kodhima
高級な北欧スタイルのおしゃれなリビング (グレーの壁、淡色無垢フローリング、横長型暖炉、コンクリートの暖炉まわり、埋込式メディアウォール) の写真
Guesthouse Nýp
Guesthouse Nýp
Studio BuaStudio Bua
The Guesthouse Nýp at Skarðsströnd is situated on a former sheep farm overlooking the Breiðafjörður Nature Reserve in western Iceland. Originally constructed as a farmhouse in 1936, the building was deserted in the 1970s, slowly falling into disrepair before the new owners eventually began rebuilding in 2001. Since 2006, it has come to be known as a cultural hub of sorts, playing host to various exhibitions, lectures, courses and workshops. The brief was to conceive a design that would make better use of the existing facilities, allowing for more multifunctional spaces for various cultural activities. This not only involved renovating the main house, but also rebuilding and enlarging the adjoining sheep-shed. Nýp’s first guests arrived in 2013 and where accommodated in two of the four bedrooms in the remodelled farmhouse. The reimagined sheep shed added a further three ensuite guestrooms with a separate entrance. This offers the owners greater flexibility, with the possibility of hosting larger events in the main house without disturbing guests. The new entrance hall and connection to the farmhouse has been given generous dimensions allowing it to double as an exhibition space. The main house is divided vertically in two volumes with the original living quarters to the south and a barn for hay storage to the North. Bua inserted an additional floor into the barn to create a raised event space with a series of new openings capturing views to the mountains and the fjord. Driftwood, salvaged from a neighbouring beach, has been used as columns to support the new floor. Steel handrails, timber doors and beams have been salvaged from building sites in Reykjavik old town. The ruins of concrete foundations have been repurposed to form a structured kitchen garden. A steel and polycarbonate structure has been bolted to the top of one concrete bay to create a tall greenhouse, also used by the client as an extra sitting room in the warmer months. Staying true to Nýp’s ethos of sustainability and slow tourism, Studio Bua took a vernacular approach with a form based on local turf homes and a gradual renovation that focused on restoring and reinterpreting historical features while making full use of local labour, techniques and materials such as stone-turf retaining walls and tiles handmade from local clay. Since the end of the 19th century, the combination of timber frame and corrugated metal cladding has been widespread throughout Iceland, replacing the traditional turf house. The prevailing wind comes down the valley from the north and east, and so it was decided to overclad the rear of the building and the new extension in corrugated aluzinc - one of the few materials proven to withstand the extreme weather. In the 1930's concrete was the wonder material, even used as window frames in the case of Nýp farmhouse! The aggregate for the house is rather course with pebbles sourced from the beach below, giving it a special character. Where possible the original concrete walls have been retained and exposed, both internally and externally. The 'front' facades towards the access road and fjord have been repaired and given a thin silicate render (in the original colours) which allows the texture of the concrete to show through. The project was developed and built in phases and on a modest budget. The site team was made up of local builders and craftsmen including the neighbouring farmer – who happened to own a cement truck. A specialist local mason restored the fragile concrete walls, none of which were reinforced.
Nordpeis Norwegian Woodburners at Orion Heating
Nordpeis Norwegian Woodburners at Orion Heating
Orion Heating - Woodburning StovesOrion Heating - Woodburning Stoves
Nordpeis Panama fireplace with inset woodburner. @Orion Heating - Woodburning Stoves and Gas fires in Essex. Exclusive fireplace showroom for top European brands The whole two sided glass window rises upwards into the fireplace on a guillotine mechanism. Normally only a feature on massive inset woodburners that product too much heat for UK homes. This fire is a perfect 6kW output, so suitable for any home.
Norrtullsgatan vindsvåning
Norrtullsgatan vindsvåning
WÅG Event & InredningWÅG Event & Inredning
ストックホルムにある広い北欧スタイルのおしゃれなLDK (グレーの壁、淡色無垢フローリング、標準型暖炉、コンクリートの暖炉まわり、壁掛け型テレビ、白い床) の写真
Mill Valley Sunny Scandinavian
Mill Valley Sunny Scandinavian
BK Interior DesignBK Interior Design
Mill Valley Scandinavian, Living room with chrome and rustic accessories Photographer: John Merkl
サンフランシスコにある北欧スタイルのおしゃれなリビング (淡色無垢フローリング、標準型暖炉、コンクリートの暖炉まわり、グレーの壁) の写真
Montclair: California Modern Love
Montclair: California Modern Love
The Home Co.The Home Co.
Marcell Puzsar Bright Room SF
サンフランシスコにある中くらいな北欧スタイルのおしゃれなリビング (濃色無垢フローリング、標準型暖炉、コンクリートの暖炉まわり、グレーの壁、テレビなし、茶色い床) の写真
Mill Valley Sunny Scandinavian
Mill Valley Sunny Scandinavian
BK Interior DesignBK Interior Design
Mill Valley Scandinavian, Living room with chrome and rustic accessories Photographer: John Merkl
サンフランシスコにある北欧スタイルのおしゃれなリビング (グレーの壁、淡色無垢フローリング、標準型暖炉、コンクリートの暖炉まわり) の写真
Mill Valley Sunny Scandinavian
Mill Valley Sunny Scandinavian
BK Interior DesignBK Interior Design
Mill Valley Scandinavian, Living room with chrome and rustic accessories Photographer: John Merkl
サンフランシスコにある北欧スタイルのおしゃれなリビング (グレーの壁、淡色無垢フローリング、標準型暖炉、コンクリートの暖炉まわり) の写真
Mill Valley Sunny Scandinavian
Mill Valley Sunny Scandinavian
BK Interior DesignBK Interior Design
Mill Valley Scandinavian, Living room with chrome and rustic accessories Photographer: John Merkl
サンフランシスコにある北欧スタイルのおしゃれなリビング (グレーの壁、淡色無垢フローリング、標準型暖炉、コンクリートの暖炉まわり) の写真
Guesthouse Nýp
Guesthouse Nýp
Studio BuaStudio Bua
The Guesthouse Nýp at Skarðsströnd is situated on a former sheep farm overlooking the Breiðafjörður Nature Reserve in western Iceland. Originally constructed as a farmhouse in 1936, the building was deserted in the 1970s, slowly falling into disrepair before the new owners eventually began rebuilding in 2001. Since 2006, it has come to be known as a cultural hub of sorts, playing host to various exhibitions, lectures, courses and workshops. The brief was to conceive a design that would make better use of the existing facilities, allowing for more multifunctional spaces for various cultural activities. This not only involved renovating the main house, but also rebuilding and enlarging the adjoining sheep-shed. Nýp’s first guests arrived in 2013 and where accommodated in two of the four bedrooms in the remodelled farmhouse. The reimagined sheep shed added a further three ensuite guestrooms with a separate entrance. This offers the owners greater flexibility, with the possibility of hosting larger events in the main house without disturbing guests. The new entrance hall and connection to the farmhouse has been given generous dimensions allowing it to double as an exhibition space. The main house is divided vertically in two volumes with the original living quarters to the south and a barn for hay storage to the North. Bua inserted an additional floor into the barn to create a raised event space with a series of new openings capturing views to the mountains and the fjord. Driftwood, salvaged from a neighbouring beach, has been used as columns to support the new floor. Steel handrails, timber doors and beams have been salvaged from building sites in Reykjavik old town. The ruins of concrete foundations have been repurposed to form a structured kitchen garden. A steel and polycarbonate structure has been bolted to the top of one concrete bay to create a tall greenhouse, also used by the client as an extra sitting room in the warmer months. Staying true to Nýp’s ethos of sustainability and slow tourism, Studio Bua took a vernacular approach with a form based on local turf homes and a gradual renovation that focused on restoring and reinterpreting historical features while making full use of local labour, techniques and materials such as stone-turf retaining walls and tiles handmade from local clay. Since the end of the 19th century, the combination of timber frame and corrugated metal cladding has been widespread throughout Iceland, replacing the traditional turf house. The prevailing wind comes down the valley from the north and east, and so it was decided to overclad the rear of the building and the new extension in corrugated aluzinc - one of the few materials proven to withstand the extreme weather. In the 1930's concrete was the wonder material, even used as window frames in the case of Nýp farmhouse! The aggregate for the house is rather course with pebbles sourced from the beach below, giving it a special character. Where possible the original concrete walls have been retained and exposed, both internally and externally. The 'front' facades towards the access road and fjord have been repaired and given a thin silicate render (in the original colours) which allows the texture of the concrete to show through. The project was developed and built in phases and on a modest budget. The site team was made up of local builders and craftsmen including the neighbouring farmer – who happened to own a cement truck. A specialist local mason restored the fragile concrete walls, none of which were reinforced.
Witty Bungalow
Witty Bungalow
Dave Johnson InteriorsDave Johnson Interiors
Charming Mid-century take on a classic bungalow.
ダラスにある高級な中くらいな北欧スタイルのおしゃれなLDK (グレーの壁、濃色無垢フローリング、標準型暖炉、コンクリートの暖炉まわり、据え置き型テレビ、茶色い床) の写真

北欧スタイルのリビング (コンクリートの暖炉まわり、グレーの壁) の写真

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