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This large living room is open to the entry, kitchen, and dining area of this home. The pecan hardwood floors are a random width and installed throughout the main level. The 16' ceiling in the living room has 4 transom windows that allow plenty of natural light in the space. The stained wood logs at the ceiling are in a Buckeye stain that matches the trim throughout the house. Paul Kohlman Photography Inspiration for a large southwestern formal and open concept light wood floor living room remodel in Denver with beige walls, a corner fireplace, a plaster fireplace and a wall-mounted tv -
The interior of the upper floor was designed to capture the scenic views of Rampart Canyon and the Rocky Mountain front- range from every room. A kiva fireplace is the grand focal point of this great room. This great room also has 16' ceilings and a dark stained tongue and groove ceiling with matching Alder logs. The natural walnut floors bring add great texture and warmth to this living room. This home also has a built in speaker system for music while entertaining.
https://www.impexstones.com/en/jura/lamstone-jura-40-x-80-21-53-sf-l504-1
note the pivoting TV
2. Secret siding slot. When these homeowners wanted a way to watch the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots al fresco, the builders at Renaissance Partners got creative. “This was a real challenge. We created the interior TV pocket by moving the cabinets in the interior mudroom by 18 inches,” says Ted Sihpol, owner of residential construction firm Renaissance Partners. After framing the wall, they attached two 60-inch industrial drawer slides to the framing and secured a piece of plywood to the slides. Then they were able to slide the assembly out of the house and used a traditional TV arm-mount to mount the TV and cables they needed to make everything work. “While the TV is not weatherproof, we fashioned the opening of the house so it would be weatherproof. We cut an opening in the siding and flashed and insulated it,” Sihpol says. “We were a bit limited as to what we could do for insulation, but it wasn’t that critical, as the space was inside the mudroom.” The siding piece covers up the TV slot when it’s not in use. “We made sure that portion was flashed and tight. It also has a small lock on the bottom,” he says.
Lift-up panel. At first glance you probably would not guess there is a TV hidden in this room.
Motorized sliding screens. This beautiful fireplace surround has a secret. When the TV is turned on, the panels automatically slide to the left, and when it’s turned off they automatically close.
Sliding cover. In this kitchen, a shiplap panel slides across to cover the TV when it’s not in use. “I wish I could take credit for this, but the homeowner wanted to have a TV near the kitchen but did not want to see it,” says designer Linda Cloutier. “She came up with this brilliant idea.”
2. Lift hidden in a kitchen island. “Clients struggle over where to put a TV in their kitchen. Most do not want to see it but admit they would use it all the time if it were there,” says Sven Gustafson, founder of boutique building firm Stonewood. This lift is concealed at the end of the kitchen island and, like the previous example, slides out of sight when the homeowners aren’t honing their cooking skills with the help of Julia, Rachel or Giada. TV lift: Auton
. Lift hidden in millwork. Whether or not to have a TV in the bedroom has been a hot debate on Houzz. This solution is a good compromise. “The 49-inch TV and TV lift are hidden behind the panels under the window bay,” says architect Douglas VanderHorn. “The TV lift is mounted to the subfloor and can extend vertically to twice its height behind the cabinet to raise the TV completely from behind the paneling.” This solution kept the look of the millwork intact. “The window sill and nosing travel with the TV, while the scotia molding remains attached to the paneling below to allow for a seamless look at the front,” VanderHorn says. And it’s set up for easy TV maintenance if that’s ever needed. The three-part paneling and attached base molding are removable via earth magnets along the inside frame. TV: Samsung; TV lift: TPL 265-9, Auton; see more TV lifts and cabinets
In smaller rooms, every inch counts. One of the biggest advantages to custom flat panel carpentry is space-saving. In this situation, the homeowner can use one space for media storage, display AND TV viewing. The panel slides sideways, then back into the built-in when not in use.
While armoires and media cabinets can actually contribute to media taking over your space, fitting your flat panel into an architectural element is a great way to minimize the techno-presence. It works well here recessed into a column; it's just as effective on a partition wall.
extend the TV fire place on the east wall of the shed...
swivel
might place Audoban
ribbon fireplace with lower TV possible
horizontal
Builder Specialties and is the Red 40 model. The bottom of the mantel is at 48", the bottom the firebox is 18", and unfortunately we do not have information on the TV height. The wall is 204" and the bookshelves on the left side at 36" and the right side 48". https://www.fireplacex.com/
room is 14'x20'
not sure where the TV would go, but like the division and hiding of some of the nice sized and equipped kitchen, still plenty of of light, would consider raising the fireplace. the table on the other side would enjoy a dual side
https://www.houzz.com/products/wood-and-metal-globe-chandelierantique-brown-prvw-vr~95526056
fireplace a bit higher
Corten steel or stone/tile
fireplace is that stone or Corten steel
additional ligh for the shed East wall?
ez to lower the TV
sits low, is it low enough
If you love your house and are going to be there a while and you really want a TV in this room, it may be worth having your firebox lowered (remove the hearth and have the bottom of the firebox be flush with the floor - or as low as possible). Need some vertical separation between the top of the firebox and the bottom of the TV (so the heat won't damage the TV). The material above the fireplace is drywall and it is recessed around the picture. The mantle is wood - walnut species.
The effect/width of the knotty cedar panel over a ribbon fireplace and TV above
raise the fire place
storage for TV acouterments.
could be we run the fireplace and TV side by side?
like the horizontal
ribbon, texture
long low fireplace with TV above
interesting for more light
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