213 Billeder af retro dagligstue med et skjult TV
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BolandStudio
The amount of light in the space allowed us to highlight some great color and fantastic textures through out the Living Room and Dining Area, thus allowing the attention to detail to become a fun and surprising focus.
Robin Davis Interiors
The entire condo's main living spaces were originally painted a mustard yellow- I like the color in furniture or accents, but not on my walls. Crisp 'Decorators White' completely changed the feel of the open spaces, allowing the amazing artwork or decor pieces stand out. There had not been any ceiling lighting and the easiest and least intrusive way to add some was through modern track lighting with lighting that could be directed to various focal pieces of art. The corner fireplace once had a very traditional white mantel and surround. Once removed, we added a wall of slat wood painted a dark charcoal that once taken to the ceiling, added the right drama and created a beautiful focal point. The clients hate to have a visible TV when not in use so the cabinet with TVLift hides it and pops up seamlessly for movie time.
Maxwell + Pinborough Bespoke Furniture
Home Office into Family room with concealed TV and integrated fire place. Oak top with Valcromat doors in Matt finish.
S Squared Design, LLC
Client wanted a facelift for their living room we designed several years back. We went with a more mid century modern feel. Bolder accent colors, a grey tufted sectional, arc floor lamp and a patterned accent chair with metal C-tables for easy use.
S Squared Design, LLC
Client wanted a facelift for their living room we designed several years back. We went with a more mid century modern feel. Bolder accent colors, a grey tufted sectional, arc floor lamp and a patterned accent chair with metal C-tables for easy use.
Rene Griffith Fine Art & Photography
Provide custom TV cabinet and hand-painted coffee table. Select and paint ceiling and wall colors and all artwork.
Drawn Interior Design
The front room of this 1930s house in Brockley was designed as a cosy retreat from the mess & stress of a whole-house renovation and a young family.
Contrasting textures & tones create a playful yet grown up feel. Warm, flat matte walls contrast with the cool, glossy textured grey ceiling. A stunning carved teak Yngve Ekström cabinet hides away the TV, while a deep shaggy rug brings the colour palette together.
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