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M-Squared Contracting Inc.
This estate is a transitional home that blends traditional architectural elements with clean-lined furniture and modern finishes. The fine balance of curved and straight lines results in an uncomplicated design that is both comfortable and relaxing while still sophisticated and refined. The red-brick exterior façade showcases windows that assure plenty of light. Once inside, the foyer features a hexagonal wood pattern with marble inlays and brass borders which opens into a bright and spacious interior with sumptuous living spaces. The neutral silvery grey base colour palette is wonderfully punctuated by variations of bold blue, from powder to robin’s egg, marine and royal. The anything but understated kitchen makes a whimsical impression, featuring marble counters and backsplashes, cherry blossom mosaic tiling, powder blue custom cabinetry and metallic finishes of silver, brass, copper and rose gold. The opulent first-floor powder room with gold-tiled mosaic mural is a visual feast.
Mammoth Projects
This Brooklyn-based, family of four wanted to channel a Parisian vibe, in their new home which combined two apartments overlooking the Brooklyn Promenade.
Kristen Wall
Interesting details and cheerful colors abound in this newly decorated living room. Our client wanted warm colors but not the "same old thing" she has always had. We created a fresh palette of warm spring tones and fun textures. She loves to entertain and this room will be perfect!
Danielle Trippett Interior Design
The custom made stone mantel is a feature to this luxurious living room. LED lighting was added to the construction of the coffered ceilings and linen appliqué wallpaper was sued to add texture and interest to the interior walls. Brass and gold fixtures were highlighted throughout to detail the space.
M-Squared Contracting Inc.
This estate is a transitional home that blends traditional architectural elements with clean-lined furniture and modern finishes. The fine balance of curved and straight lines results in an uncomplicated design that is both comfortable and relaxing while still sophisticated and refined. The red-brick exterior façade showcases windows that assure plenty of light. Once inside, the foyer features a hexagonal wood pattern with marble inlays and brass borders which opens into a bright and spacious interior with sumptuous living spaces. The neutral silvery grey base colour palette is wonderfully punctuated by variations of bold blue, from powder to robin’s egg, marine and royal. The anything but understated kitchen makes a whimsical impression, featuring marble counters and backsplashes, cherry blossom mosaic tiling, powder blue custom cabinetry and metallic finishes of silver, brass, copper and rose gold. The opulent first-floor powder room with gold-tiled mosaic mural is a visual feast.
SLC Interior Design
A cosy living room and eclectic bar area seamlessly merged, through the use of a simple yet effective colour palette and furniture placement.
The bar was a bespoke design and placed in such away that the architectural features, which were dividing the room, would be incorporated and therefore no longer be predominant.
The period beams, on the walls, were further enhanced by setting them against a contemporary colour, and wallpaper, with the wood element carried through to the new floor and bar.
Simpson & Voyle
This image showcases the epitome of luxury in the living room of a high-end residence. The design choices exude elegance and opulence, with a focus on creating a serene and inviting retreat. Key elements include the plush upholstered sofa, sumptuous cushions, and exquisite detailing such as the intricate molding and elegant light fixtures. The color palette is carefully curated to evoke a sense of tranquility, with soft neutrals and muted tones creating a soothing ambiance. Luxurious textures and materials, such as velvet, silk, and marble, add depth and tactile richness to the space. With its impeccable craftsmanship and attention to detail, this living room exemplifies timeless elegance and offers a sanctuary of comfort and style.
Lisa Stewart Design
The cow hide rug from Argentina anchors the living area.
Tired of GREY? Try this trendy townhouse full of warm wood tones, black, white and GOLD! The entryway sets the tone. Check out the ceiling! Eclectic accessories abound with textiles and artwork from all over the world. These world travelers love returning to this nature inspired woodland home with a forest and creek out back. We added the bejeweled deer antlers, rock collections, chandeliers and a cool cowhide rug to their mix of antique and modern furniture. Stone and log inspired wallpaper finish the Log Cabin Chic look. What do you call this look? I call it HOME!
324 Billeder af dagligstue med kassetteloft og vægtapet
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