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Indie & Co.
The open plan living and dining room benefited from huge windows that allowed sunlight to fill the room, as well original flooring. The light pink walls, navy velvet curtains and vintage pink velvet chair added glamour to the room.
Photo by Daniel R Morgan
No Space Like Home
Coastal lounge with pink walls, painted floor, fireplace with log burner effect fire and seascape painting
ZaZood
A touch of Paris was the inspiration for the design of our client's 1957 pool bungalow. Being a single female executive she was excited to have us to incorporate the right amount of femininity. Pink is on trend right now and we thought this was the perfect project to use soft hues and pair it with shades of gray and teal.
It was important to the client to preserve some of the history of the home. We loved the idea of doing this while coordinating it with modern, clean-line furniture and decor pieces.
The main living area needed to serve multiple purposes, from seating for entertaining and relaxing while watching TV alone. Selecting a curved sofa helped maximized seating while lending itself to the client's goal of creating a feminine space. The hardwood floors were refinished to bring back their original charm. The artwork and oversized French mirror were a nod to the Paris inspiration. While the large windows add great natural light to the room, they also created the design challenge for TV placement. To solve this, we chose a modern easel meant to hold a TV. Hints of brass and marble finish the room with a glitzy flare.
We encountered a second design challenge directly off the living room: a long, narrow room that served no real purpose. To create a more open floor-plan we removed a kitchen wall and incorporated a bar area for entertaining. We furnished the space with a refinished vintage art deco buffet converted to a bar. Room styling included vintage glasses and decanters as well as a touch of coastal art for the home's nearness to the beach. We accented the kitchen and bar area with stone countertops that held the perfect amount of pinks and grays in the veining.
Our client was committed to preserving the original pink tile in the home's bathroom. We achieved a more updated feel by pairing it with a beautiful, bold, floral-print wallpaper, a glamorous mirror, and modern brass sconces. This proves that demolition isn't always necessary for an outdated bathroom.
The homeowner now loves entertaining in her updated space
Barker and Stonehouse
This playful look for the living room is sure to make you smile.
It's all about keeping things fresh and fun with mix and match statement furniture, like our pink midcentury modern style sofa and chevron coffee table.
The joyful nature of this trend is characterised by the accessories that dress the space. Gorgeous faceted vases, ceramics in pops of dusty pink and pastel coloured lamps all work together to create a look that can translate into any home, whatever the budget.
Matteo Magnabosco
Il salottino dedicato alla zona lettura e televisione è direttamente collegato con il soggiorno.
The Kier Company
In the spring of 2017 the Kier Company team redesigned a dark open space desperately in need of some light, color, and a little whimsy and transformed it into a feminine retreat fit for a queen. Introducing New Castle.
Photography: Geoffrey Boggs
Barker and Stonehouse
Looking to add some style to your living space? We've just the thing. This trend will bring a sense of playfulness and individuality to your home. Its all about pairing vintage pastel tones with more contemporary greys and navy hues. If you mix and match statement furniture, like this gorgeous velvet accent chair (which is also a press favourite) with this retro concrete coffee table, you're sure to create an eye-catching look.
The Kier Company
In the spring of 2017 the Kier Company team redesigned a dark open space desperately in need of some light, color, and a little whimsy and transformed it into a feminine retreat fit for a queen. Introducing New Castle.
Photography: Geoffrey Boggs
Indie & Co.
The open plan living and dining room benefited from huge windows that allowed sunlight to fill the room, as well original flooring. The light pink walls, navy velvet curtains and vintage pink velvet chair added glamour to the room.
Photo by Daniel R Morgan
No Space Like Home
Coastal lounge with pink walls, berber rug, blue sofa and vintage mid-century furniture.
ZaZood
A touch of Paris was the inspiration for the design of our client's 1957 pool bungalow. Being a single female executive she was excited to have us to incorporate the right amount of femininity. Pink is on trend right now and we thought this was the perfect project to use soft hues and pair it with shades of gray and teal.
It was important to the client to preserve some of the history of the home. We loved the idea of doing this while coordinating it with modern, clean-line furniture and decor pieces.
The main living area needed to serve multiple purposes, from seating for entertaining and relaxing while watching TV alone. Selecting a curved sofa helped maximized seating while lending itself to the client's goal of creating a feminine space. The hardwood floors were refinished to bring back their original charm. The artwork and oversized French mirror were a nod to the Paris inspiration. While the large windows add great natural light to the room, they also created the design challenge for TV placement. To solve this, we chose a modern easel meant to hold a TV. Hints of brass and marble finish the room with a glitzy flare.
We encountered a second design challenge directly off the living room: a long, narrow room that served no real purpose. To create a more open floor-plan we removed a kitchen wall and incorporated a bar area for entertaining. We furnished the space with a refinished vintage art deco buffet converted to a bar. Room styling included vintage glasses and decanters as well as a touch of coastal art for the home's nearness to the beach. We accented the kitchen and bar area with stone countertops that held the perfect amount of pinks and grays in the veining.
Our client was committed to preserving the original pink tile in the home's bathroom. We achieved a more updated feel by pairing it with a beautiful, bold, floral-print wallpaper, a glamorous mirror, and modern brass sconces. This proves that demolition isn't always necessary for an outdated bathroom.
The homeowner now loves entertaining in her updated space
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