Images for a drawing of a corner fireplace 3d drawing
This 2 Box-design boasts an attractive visual symmetry while the glass panels that divide the Decorative Boxes and the Firebox create an uninterrupted, streamlined look. The Flex 104LC.BX2 includes a design that features Decorative Boxes on either side of the firebox. The transparent glass on the left corner enables the flame to be viewed from the front and the left corner, providing interior designers, homeowners, architects and builders with the freedom to customise their fire solution to suit a floor plan.
IMAGES FOR A DRAWING OF A CORNER FIREPLACE 3D DRAWING UPGRADE
Project Details | Northern Exposure, The Rim – Payson, AZĪrchitect: C.P.★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Write a Review Upgrade any corner, and warm up your space with class.ĭesigned for single room installation, the Left Corner Fireplace Insert features two open sides.
Thanks, Tom, for the opportunity to share your vision. Forged from a weathering steel roof (aka Cor-Ten), hand-formed cedar beams, laser cut steel fasteners, and a rugged stacked stone veneer base, this home is the ideal northern Arizona getaway.Įxpansive covered terraces offer views of the Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish designed golf course, the largest stand of Ponderosa Pines in the US, as well as the majestic Mogollon Rim and Stewart Mountains, making this an ideal place to beat the heat of the Valley of the Sun.ĭesigning a personal dwelling for a builder is always an honor for us. This home appears literally fastened to the site by way of both careful design as well as a lichen-loving organic material palatte.
This homage to prairie style architecture located at The Rim Golf Club in Payson, Arizona was designed for owner/builder/landscaper Tom Beck.
The room was finalized by removing the existing ceiling fan and replacing it with a rustic, two-toned, four-light chandelier in a distressed weathered oak finish on an iron metal frame. The updated ceiling and beams created another dramatic focal point in the room, drawing the eye upward, and creating an open, spacious feel to the room. The popcorn ceiling was scraped and replaced with a cleaner look, and the wood beams were stained to match the new mantle and floating shelves. On the left side of the fireplace, we added a single floating wood shelf to highlight and display the sword. The back walls were finalized with a white shiplap wall treatment to brighten the space and wood shelving for accessories. We followed up by updating the paint color to lighten the room, while also creating a natural flow into the remaining rooms of this first-floor, open floor plan.Īfter removing the brick underneath the shelving units, we added a bench storage unit and closed cabinetry for storage. This had an immediate impact on the brightness of the room and allowed for more natural light and a more open, airy feel, as well as increased square footage of the space. We also removed an entry wall on the east side of the home, and a wet bar near the back of the living area. This created an updated design scheme for the room and a focal point. We replaced the brick with a Tuscan-colored stacked stone and added a wood mantel the television was built-in to the stacked stone and framed out for a custom look.