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Ivywell Interiors | Bristol
This room used to be the garage and was restored to its former glory as part of a whole house renovation and extension.
DHV Architects
This Edwardian house in Redland has been refurbished from top to bottom. The 1970s decor has been replaced with a contemporary and slightly eclectic design concept. The front living room had to be completely rebuilt as the existing layout included a garage. Wall panelling has been added to the walls and the walls have been painted in Farrow and Ball Studio Green to create a timeless yes mysterious atmosphere. The false ceiling has been removed to reveal the original ceiling pattern which has been painted with gold paint. All sash windows have been replaced with timber double glazed sash windows.
An in built media wall complements the wall panelling.
The interior design is by Ivywell Interiors.
Laura Lee Home
A console with upholstered ottomans keeps cocktails at the ready while adding two additional seats. A gold starburst mirror reflects light into the moody bar area of the room. Vintage glasses mimic the blue and green theme.
DANIELLE Interior Design & Decor
This built-in window seat creates not only extra seating in this small living room but adds a cozy spot to curl up and read a book. A niche spot in the home adding storage and fun!
Nar Design Group
This cozy gathering space in the heart of Davis, CA takes cues from traditional millwork concepts done in a contemporary way.
Accented with light taupe, the grid panel design on the walls adds dimension to the otherwise flat surfaces. A brighter white above celebrates the room’s high ceilings, offering a sense of expanded vertical space and deeper relaxation.
Along the adjacent wall, bench seating wraps around to the front entry, where drawers provide shoe-storage by the front door. A built-in bookcase complements the overall design. A sectional with chaise hides a sleeper sofa. Multiple tables of different sizes and shapes support a variety of activities, whether catching up over coffee, playing a game of chess, or simply enjoying a good book by the fire. Custom drapery wraps around the room, and the curtains between the living room and dining room can be closed for privacy. Petite framed arm-chairs visually divide the living room from the dining room.
In the dining room, a similar arch can be found to the one in the kitchen. A built-in buffet and china cabinet have been finished in a combination of walnut and anegre woods, enriching the space with earthly color. Inspired by the client’s artwork, vibrant hues of teal, emerald, and cobalt were selected for the accessories, uniting the entire gathering space.
Little Boxes Studio Architect
Adding a color above wood paneling can make the room look taller and lighter.
Фотограф Михаил Поморцев / Pro.Foto
Гостиная. Стены отделаны максимально лаконично: тонкие буазери и краска (Derufa), на полу — керамогранит Rex под мрамор. Диван, кожаные кресла: Arketipo. Cтеллажи: Hide by Shake. Люстра: Moooi. Настольная лампа: Smania. Композиционная доминанта зоны столовой — светильник Brand van Egmond. Эту зону акцентирует и кессонная конструкция на потолке. Обеденный стол, Cattelan Italia. Стулья, барные стулья, de Sede.
Pyramid Woodworks
Relaxing entertainment unit featuring textured wall panels and embossed wood grained cabinetry with floating shelves. Unit includes 72" multifaceted fireplace, large screen media components and artwork accent lighting.
Purple Cherry Architects
Extensive custom millwork can be seen throughout the entire home, but especially in the living room.
Nicole Arnold Interiors
Room by room, we’re taking on this 1970’s home and bringing it into 2021’s aesthetic and functional desires. The homeowner’s started with the bar, lounge area, and dining room. Bright white paint sets the backdrop for these spaces and really brightens up what used to be light gold walls.
We leveraged their beautiful backyard landscape by incorporating organic patterns and earthy botanical colors to play off the nature just beyond the huge sliding doors.
Since the rooms are in one long galley orientation, the design flow was extremely important. Colors pop in the dining room chandelier (the showstopper that just makes this room “wow”) as well as in the artwork and pillows. The dining table, woven wood shades, and grasscloth offer multiple textures throughout the zones by adding depth, while the marble tops’ and tiles’ linear and geometric patterns give a balanced contrast to the other solids in the areas. The result? A beautiful and comfortable entertaining space!
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