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Decorbuddi
We chose a beautiful inky blue for this London Living room to feel fresh in the daytime when the sun streams in and cozy in the evening when it would otherwise feel quite cold. The colour also complements the original fireplace tiles.
We took the colour across the walls and woodwork, including the alcoves, and skirting boards, to create a perfect seamless finish. Balanced by the white floor, shutters and lampshade there is just enough light to keep it uplifting and atmospheric.
The final additions were a complementary green velvet sofa, luxurious touches of gold and brass and a glass table and mirror to make the room sparkle by bouncing the light from the metallic finishes across the glass and onto the mirror
Khaya Studio
The St George house was a project with a fairly restricted budget which we needed to maximise to transform the space. Structural changes were kept to a minimum, moving one doorway and removing one wall.
The property had been stripped of character and charm so the priority was to restore this to the Victorian home. Old chipboard flooring was removed and replaced with reclaimed timber flooring from a local reclamation yard. Reclaimed boards have a more interesting grain and richer colour which deepens over time. Not only were they aesthetically more pleasing, they are the environmentally friendly solution, particularly when using a local salvage yard.
The vintage theme continued with the furniture sourcing - in the dining area a lovely big extendable Gplan dining table, Ercol's windsor quaker dining chairs and an old church pew. The livingroom was completed with an elegant collection of vintage finds and a large velvet sofa. Feature walls were created to balance the proportions of each room and mirrors radiate light around the space.
(See our Instagram page for before & after photos of the St George project)
Buzz Interior Design
The core elements of the room were to remain, i.e. fireplace, carpets. Client was looking to move away from her previous colour scheme and really loved the dark greens. The doors lead out onto a garden at the start of a river so bringing organic elements into the room worked well. Clients existing eyelet curtains were altered to modern wave curtains with a metropole fitted in bronze. The wallpaper colour tones were warm and Next Velvet chairs added accent seating to the room and worked with a neutral sofa.
Garrett Interiors
This project was a one room makeover challenge where the sofa and recliner were existing in the space already and we had to configure and work around the existing furniture. For the design of this space I wanted for the space to feel colorful and modern while still being able to maintain a level of comfort and welcomeness.
White Silo | Interior Design Studio
New built-in cabinets and mantel , custom by pat clark, design by white silo.
BK Classic Collections Home Stagers
This home sat on the market without interest before staging. It went under agreement immediately after staging. Photos & Staging by: Betsy Konaxis, BK Classic Collections Home Stagers
Curate & Display
Black painted gallery wall disguising the wall mounted television in the living room.
Photography © Tiffany Grant-Riley
Little Black Door Designs
A small, plain space was turned into a bright and colorful living room by reupholstering vintage furniture in fun, new fabric, adding a colorful rug, painted furniture and an eclectic group of accessories.
Featured in Better Homes and Gardens Refresh Magazine Fall/Winter 2014
Little Black Door Designs
Photo Credit: Alise O'Brien
User
Mix industrial with antique, and get a look that’s eclectic and chic. Lofty metal storage cabinets with 30 drop-down doors and towering adjustable floor lamps add an intriguing edge to the classic Chesterfield sofa and chairs.
Emma Hester Interiors
This lounge is the heart of the family home and although well used it had not been updated in many years and the client needed a space to feel relaxed but inspired. The dark walls and woodwork created a cocoon feel adding the feeling of relaxation. My client required somewhere that reflected and reminded her of past holidays and future plans of places to visit. This is seen in the moroccan influenced fireplace tiles and oriental feel to the wallpaper design. The wood fire surround is existing but given a fresh colour and patterned tiles it become the focus in the space.
More photos of this project to follow.
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