Beige Living Design Ideas with a Freestanding TV

Creating Distictive Space Using Color (lots of color)
Creating Distictive Space Using Color (lots of color)
apartmentjeanieapartmentjeanie
Front foyer and living room space separated by vintage red Naugahyde sofa. Featured in 'My Houzz'. photo: Rikki Snyder
Great Room
Great Room
Meyer DesignMeyer Design
Modern Farmhouse Great Room with stone fireplace, and coffered ceilings with black accent
MGC CASA
MGC CASA
Estudio Ana Rodrigo· Interiorismo y ReformasEstudio Ana Rodrigo· Interiorismo y Reformas
Salon con sofa naranja en L con cojines estampados con mesa de centro blanca y de madera.Alfombra geometrica en tonos blancos y beige
Southeast Springfield Hearth Room
Southeast Springfield Hearth Room
GMI Design GroupGMI Design Group
Breezy Coastal-Inspired Hearth Room Sustainable, natural, wholly engaging, and a showcase for their cultural pieces and art was the concept for this home. The couple wanted to use sustainable and environmentally friendly products throughout their home as much as possible. Being from both California and Florida, they wanted a coastal influence that didn’t look contrived or over-stylized in a Midwestern home. Also, they desired a serene, peaceful space where all senses were engaged. Incorporating the Feng Shui elements of wood, fire, earth, metal and water in color, texture and product choice was used in this design. A problem area with the original room was a large, blocky oak fireplace. The top half was removed and the hearth was painted white, opening up the space considerably. The back wall was painted a serene blue as an accent. An overall neutral palette of taupe, blues and grey balanced the wood tones found in the flooring and teak accents the couple acquired on their travels. We recovered their existing love seat with taupe diamond-stripe cotton in a slipcover style, adding to the casual atmosphere of a beach house. Organic cotton, hand-blocked pillows with red cherry blossoms provide a pop of color to the seating. A swivel rocker gives flexibility to multiple focal points and conversation. The 100% hemp rug has a turquoise oversized damask print and is a plush anchor to the hearth setting. A long grey-washed rattan bench serves as a cocktail table and woven Roman shades provide needed contrast to the back wall. A distressed, reclaimed bench sits below bold art as a bright accent area to an overall neutral space. The centerpiece of the room is a large cerulean blue buffet with fretwork & glass doors. A large Buddha head serves as a meditative focal point with Asian-inspired art and lighting. Julie Austin Photography
Aquarelle Drive Project
Aquarelle Drive Project
Kimberly Demmy DesignKimberly Demmy Design
The owner of this modern loft was attracted to the idea of pastel colors and an eclectic mix of styles, but did not know if it was possible to incorporate these ideas into a modern space. With the use of subtle pastel watercolor paintings and a combination of different furniture styles, Kimberly Demmy Design was able to successfully integrate a unique mix of pieces into a timeless modern space. Daniel O'Connor Photography

Beige Living Design Ideas with a Freestanding TV

1