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Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
Living: pavimento originale in quadrotti di rovere massello; arredo vintage unito ad arredi disegnati su misura (panca e mobile bar) Tavolo in vetro con gambe anni 50; sedie da regista; divano anni 50 con nuovo tessuto blu/verde in armonia con il colore blu/verde delle pareti. Poltroncine anni 50 danesi; camino originale. Lampada tavolo originale Albini.
Lindy Design Build
This long space needed flexibility above all else. As frequent hosts to their extended family, we made sure there was plenty of seating to go around, but also met their day-to-day needs with intimate groupings. Much like the kitchen, the family room strikes a balance between the warm brick tones of the fireplace and the handsome green wall finish. Not wanting to miss an opportunity for spunk, we introduced an intricate geometric pattern onto the accent wall giving us a perfect backdrop for the clean lines of the mid-century inspired furniture pieces.
Marlene Oliphant Designs LLC
This redesigned family room was relieved of cumbersome tv cabinetry in favor of a flatscreen over the fireplace. The fireplace was tiled in pastel strip tiles Firecrystals replaced the old logs. This is a favorite gathering place for both family and friends. Photos by Harry Chamberlain.
Felicity White Interiors
Mid-century inspired green living room designed as a multi-functional space.
Penelope Daborn Ltd.
The interior details are simple, elegant, and are understated to display fine craftsmanship throughout the home. The design and finishes are not pretentious - but exactly what you would expect to find in an accomplished Maine artist’s home. Each piece of artwork carefully informed the selections that would highlight the art and contribute to the personality of each space.
© Darren Setlow Photography
W86 Trading Co., LLC
Floral pattern couches, wooden furniture and the use of light pastel color bring a sense of comfort and relaxing atmosphere to the room. For houses with tall ceiling and large windows, chandelier and long window drape makes the best enhancement to bring out the gorgeous look. Since the room is more on the pastel tone, it is best to use lighting that’s warmer, color temperature around 2700K-3000K is the best for enhancing the soft, feminine look.
Remodel Boutique
A single-story ranch house in Austin received a new look with a two-story addition, bringing tons of natural light into the living areas.
NB Interiors UK
Inspired by fantastic views, there was a strong emphasis on natural materials and lots of textures to create a hygge space.
Making full use of that awkward space under the stairs creating a bespoke made cabinet that could double as a home bar/drinks area
Holly Christian | PLUCKED + STUFF LTD
We knocked through the lounge to create a double space. It certainly works hard, but looks oh so cool. Living Space | Work Space | Cocktail Space. An eclectic mix of new and old pieces have gone in to this charismatic room ?? Designed and Furniture sourced by @plucked_interiors
Julie Schuster Design Studio
The sophisticated color story in the main rooms; light grey, feeds the metal element and is an elegant backdrop to the wood element blues and greens in the living room furnishings, where blue plays a dominant role in the artwork.
Julian McRoberts Photography
Art courtesy of Elizabeth Sadoff Art Advisory
User
Cozy and contemporary family home, full of character, featuring oak wall panelling, gentle green / teal / grey scheme and soft tones. For more projects, go to www.ihinteriors.co.uk
Lennar Seattle
Large living room with fireplace, Two small windows flank the fireplace and allow for more natural ligh to be added to the space. The green accent walls also flanking the fireplace adds depth to this modern styled living room.
Felicity White Interiors
Mid-century inspired green living room designed as a multi-functional space.
Lindy Design Build
This long space needed flexibility above all else. As frequent hosts to their extended family, we made sure there was plenty of seating to go around, but also met their day-to-day needs with intimate groupings. Much like the kitchen, the family room strikes a balance between the warm brick tones of the fireplace and the handsome green wall finish. Not wanting to miss an opportunity for spunk, we introduced an intricate geometric pattern onto the accent wall giving us a perfect backdrop for the clean lines of the mid-century inspired furniture pieces.
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