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Brass Hill Design
A color-saturated family-friendly living room. Walls in Farrow & Ball's Brinjal, a rich eggplant that is punctuated by pops of deep aqua velvet. Custom-upholstered furniture and loads of custom throw pillows. A round hammered brass cocktail table anchors the space. Bright citron-green accents add a lively pop. Loads of layers in this richly colored living space make this a cozy, inviting place for the whole family.
BRY design
This client has exquisite and unique taste and wasn't afraid to do anything!
Originally the staircase was a bunch of pony walls and was completely enclosed. We opened up all areas with wrought iron stairscase. Then the little hall closet was pretty much useless due to it's short size so we turned it into a wine cellar which has pull out beautiful drawers when you open the custom iron gate. The foyer chandelier is on a lift to make it easier to clean, love that feature.
He has big collectible pieces so we turned his formal living room into showing some of the pieces off.
I think the powder room is my favorite and it photographed so badly, but in person it is truly STUNNING! It's a turquoise Lusterstone that feels amazing when touched and has so much depth. This powder room is directly off the family room so always seeing a hint of blue from there was a great decision.
This house truly represents all of my clients taste and though it may look like a little much from the pictures, it works beautifully in person and he is HAPPY!
Design Penguin Ltd
Design Penguin completely remodelled the sitting room in this Cornish cottage to turn it into a contemporary cinema room. Dark Farrow and Ball Brinjal walls, rich velvet Loaf sofa and gold wall lights add drama, with cast iron radiator and wooden flooring sympathetic to the original features of the room.
Renewal by Andersen Long Island
Fabulous living room with all new windows we installed. This contemporary styled room with light wood floors, leather furniture and shiplap ceilings looks amazing with the wall of new windows we installed. Get started replacing your windows with Renewal by Andersen of Long Island, serving Suffolk, Nassau, Queens and Brooklyn.
Amy Peltier Interior Design & Home
A statement chandelier, bright floral upholstery, eclectic accessories, and a dramatic mirror are the highlights of this living room designed for the Showcase House of Design 2015.
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Project designed by Pasadena interior design studio Amy Peltier Interior Design & Home. They serve Pasadena, Bradbury, South Pasadena, San Marino, La Canada Flintridge, Altadena, Monrovia, Sierra Madre, Los Angeles, as well as surrounding areas.
For more about Amy Peltier Interior Design & Home, click here: https://peltierinteriors.com/
LABLstudio
A Chelsea one-bedroom, where bold, bohemian touches meet boutique hotel flair. Being a rental apartment with very little architectural charm to highlight, our goal was to turn what was essentially a white box, into a space that reflected our art-director client's personality, while also incorporating durable pieces that could withstand the wear of an energetic pet pitbull! Our client wanted a space to store her vast wine collection, as well as a space to entertain, so we turned the foyer area into a "wine bar", creating a cozy yet playful vibe with chalkboard paint, rustic wood and metal elements, as well as a collection of vintage mirrors. The goal in the living room was to create layered yet sophisticated boutique hotel feel, which we did by layering patterns, texture, and color, and incorporating an oversized light fixture for a playful yet dramatic touch.
Photos by Matthew Williams
Artistic Tile
Designer: Emily Wallach
Metallurgy meets chemistry in the Charleston Mirror™ Collection. Handmade using traditional techniques by skilled artists, this exquisite mirrored glass is painstakingly created piece-by-piece using a classic antiquing process.
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