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Creative Spaces Interior Design, Inc.
We were hired to create a cozy living room in a Rustic Spanish style. Our clients wanted a space to relax and to have conversation. We installed a pendant light fixture to anchor the space. Painted an accent wall in a warm tone, added curtains, floating shelves' some accessories, and four comfortable chairs around a round coffee table.
V design Studio
Hints of wooden furniture and a contrasting blue sofa with highlighting wallpaper makes up for the living room and dining space of this residence.
Caileen Designs
The family room operates as the media room for this young family. The wood barn door allows the space to be closed off and darkened for movies or video games. A comfortable sectional sofa, swivel barrel chairs and round ottomans offer plenty of seating for the family of 5. Horsehair and grass cloth wall paper keep the space sophisticated to coordinate with the rest of the home. Photography by Ryan Garvin.
BuildASofa
London Sofa and Chair 1/2 from BuildASofa in a blue velvet microfiber set the tone for this beachfront getaway!
AMS Fireplace, Inc.
Flare Front 70″ Double Glass Linear Fireplace with LED Lights
7ft Custom MagraHearth Mantel with straps
Steel Stud Framing with Vents below and Above the Fireplace
Location: Carlsbad, CA
Jami Abbadessa
Time Frame: 6 Weeks // Budget: $17,000 // Design Fee: $2,500
Brandon Browner and his family needed help with their game room in their home in Ganesha Hills, CA. They already purchased a large sectional to watch their over-sized theater screen and a pool table. Their goal was to make the room as dark during the day as it was at night for optimal TV viewing. What started out as a masculine color scheme warped into a Seattle Seahawks color scheme. This worked perfectly, since Brandon is a professional football player and previously played for the Seahawks as a member of the Legion of Boom. He requested his jersey and teammate’s jerseys be professionally framed so we could display them. I had custom black-out window coverings made and installed high to block the daylight. A custom cabinet in a slate-blue finish was made to house all the audio equipment. I had the pool table re-felt in a grey to coordinate with the room’s decor. The walls were painted Benjamin Moore Pewter and all trim received a fresh coat of Cloud Cover. The finishing touch to block out the light was a large, custom sliding door I had made to separate this room from the family room. The space ended up being a great place to hang out with friends and family while reflecting Brandon’s personality.
PHOTO // Jami Abbadessa
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