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Fergus Garber Architects
New spanish-hacienda style residence in La Honda, California.
Bernardo Grijalva Photography
The Inman Company
The living room showcases a gray velvet sectional sofa complimented with white velvet pillows and a low chrome coffee table with a Cerrera marble top
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Eminent Interior Design
Opposite the red birch wall in this Minnesota home, designed by Brandi Hagen of Eminent Interior Design,is a stacked slate fireplace. The natural materials add warmth to the space, despite the room’s high, vaulted ceilings. Floating benches flanking the hearth, accentuates the horizontal line.
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Architects: Peterssen/Keller Architecture
Contractor: Streeter & Associates
Kia Designs
The living room needed to be functional and comfortable whilst still having a modern design
Dunlap Design Group, LLC
We are proud to have been named Henredon Interior Design Studio’s 2011 Featured Designer. As such, we were asked to create a vignette. Our concept is as follows:
We designed this space for a fictitious college professor living in a very small New York apartment. Since the space is limited, it must be multipurpose and have plenty of storage for his books. He reads, watches TV, and hosts small dinner parties in his home. Bold, dark, and warm describes the Italian wallpaper which gives the petite room much needed “punch.” The fabulous upholstered bookcases provide texture and architecture, while the perforated stainless and glass cylinder adds sculpture and sparkle. Defining the space, the mesh drapery is a backdrop to the sphere-topped storage columns. The clever bookcases integrated around the sofa are a place for books and treasures found abroad. Central to the space, the harvest table is a very flexible piece: need a slim sofa table? Both sides fold down. Invite six for dinner? No problem! Here, it functions as a library table. Photo by Beth Singer.
Absolute Project Management
The midcentury modern style seen in the reading area is used once again in the living room furniture, being a style that works perfectly with the more traditional features of the space such as the parquet flooring and ceiling moulding. A gold framed circle mirror is used on the chimney breast as a focal piece, while colourful accents are seen in the rug, scatter cushions, books and shelf accessories, echo the colours seen in the large wall map, and add to the element of fun created in the space.
Photographs by Helen Rayner
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