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AG Millworks
A modern farmhouse style home enjoys an extended living space created by AG Millworks Bi-Fold Patio Doors.
Photo by Danny Chung
LMB Interiors
The centerpiece of the house, into which the new entry leads, and off of which all other entertaining rooms connect, is the Mad-Men-inspired living room, with hideaway bar closet, sassy pop-of-color chairs in sumptuous tangerine velvet, plenty of seating for guests, prominent displays of modern art, and a grand piano upon which to play music of course, as well as against which to lean fabulously, resting one’s elbow, with a drink in one’s other hand.
Photo by Eric Rorer
Ann Lowengart Interiors
The "blue hour" is that magical time of day when sunlight scatters and the sky becomes a deep shade of blue. For this Mediterranean-style Sea Cliff home from the 1920s, we took our design inspiration from the twilight period that inspired artists and photographers. The living room features moody blues and neutral shades on the main floor. We selected contemporary furnishings and modern art for this active family of five. Upstairs are the bedrooms and a home office, while downstairs, a media room, and wine cellar provide a place for adults and young children to relax and play.
Teakwood Builders, Inc.
This "adults only" seating area occupies the space of the previous sunroom and provides the clients with the perfect area to entertain, have after dinner drinks by the fire, or simply relax while their kids play nearby. Nearly floor-to-ceiling windows take advantage of the 7 acre lot and its spectacular views.
Scott Bergmann Photography
Robb & Stucky
A variety of warm neutral shades combine to create an open and inviting living space. Metal accessories add a bit of glitz and glam to the room. Photo credit: Ed Chappell
Creative Floors
A beautiful combination of the traditional barn look with a contemporary twist through the use of reclaimed wood to set an astonishing contrast in any room.
Photography by Melissa Ann Barrett
Normandy Remodeling
A simple, oak mantle paired with beautiful tile work gave this living room a more formal aesthetic. The soft blue and gray tones of this mosaic tile are seen throughout this living room area and add warmth and small pops of color and texture to the space.
Nina Williams Interiors
This space belongs to an artsy couple who is not afraid of color. An oversized blue chandelier made of wood veneers gives the living room a happy focal point. Pops of bright green cheer the space further.
Mowery Marsh Architects LLC
The architectural elements add texture to the space. The custom shutters painted in a contrasting black draw your eye to the gracefully arched front windows framed in substantial trim work. A wall of cabinetry integrated with the fireplace offers a focal wall in the room as you enter the space. It also provides shelf space to give warmth by displaying familial pieces. This ceiling fixture is all the more lovely because the ceiling is framed by generous crown molding.
Photo credit: Blackstock Photography
7 Sisters Interiors
Drapery panels combined with cellular honeycomb shades make great covers for windows and sliding glass doors that need full privacy. Cellular shades also act as insulation, protecting your home from cold and heat with their energy-saving
honeycomb design. Tip: Carry the same shade to other windows in the same room for a professional, cohesive look.
Photo of a minimalist living room in San Diego with grey walls and dark hardwood floors.
Cory Connor Designs
Navy and yellow, navy and gold, navy and mustard, gold glass coffee table, tufted sofa, tufted couch, yellow tufted sofa, yellow tufted couch, mustard tufted sofa, gold chandelier, zanadoo chandelier, black granite fireplace, gold sconces, built in bookshelves, navy bookshelves, painting back of bookshelves, pull out bar top, navy rug, navy geometric rug, french doors, navy velvet chairs, barrel chairs, velvet sofa, navy and yellow pillows, window seat, boll and branch throw
Turner Design Firm
Organic Contemporary Design in an Industrial Setting… Organic Contemporary elements in an industrial building is a natural fit. Turner Design Firm designers Tessea McCrary and Jeanine Turner created a warm inviting home in the iconic Silo Point Luxury Condominiums.
Industrial Features Enhanced… Neutral stacked stone tiles work perfectly to enhance the original structural exposed steel beams. Our lighting selection were chosen to mimic the structural elements. Charred wood, natural walnut and steel-look tiles were all chosen as a gesture to the industrial era’s use of raw materials.
Creating a Cohesive Look with Furnishings and Accessories… Designer Tessea McCrary added luster with curated furnishings, fixtures and accessories. Her selections of color and texture using a pallet of cream, grey and walnut wood with a hint of blue and black created an updated classic contemporary look complimenting the industrial vide.
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