Eclectic Living Design Ideas with Planked Wall Panelling

Restoring Grace
Restoring Grace
Design for ChangeDesign for Change
This after picture of the living room showcases a working newly re-faced fireplace using local river stone. The walls are rough side out stained ship lap. We used lots of ethnic accessories in pillows, valences, ottomans and rugs to lend a casual and comfy feeling to this cozy room.
Willow Spring Living Room Refresh
Willow Spring Living Room Refresh
Rebecca Blake InteriorsRebecca Blake Interiors
Eclectic Living room refresh with warm grey, cream and navy.
The Attic Bedroom
The Attic Bedroom
homebyn Annamaria Pivettahomebyn Annamaria Pivetta
Piccolo living arredato con mobili vintage e tappeto kilim africano. Trova spazio anche una piccola postazione per lo smart working
A+E Networks
A+E Networks
Kathy Kuo Designs IncKathy Kuo Designs Inc
We chose a beautiful tribal-inspired pattern fabric from Central Asia for the sofa to bring an international vibrancy to the space. Choosing standout fabrics and upholstery against an inviting, neutral palette draws the eye in and really makes your design pop.
Mountain Eclectic
Mountain Eclectic
Colossus Mfg.Colossus Mfg.
This living rooms A-frame wood paneled ceiling allows lots of natural light to shine through onto its Farrow & Ball dark shiplap walls. The space boasts a large geometric rug made of natural fibers from Meadow Blu, a dark grey heather sofa from RH, a custom green Nickey Kehoe couch, a McGee and Co. gold chandelier, and a hand made reclaimed wood coffee table.
Mountain Eclectic
Mountain Eclectic
Colossus Mfg.Colossus Mfg.
Cozy area in main living room with vintage side table, stone sconce, and eucalyptus.
A+E Networks
A+E Networks
Kathy Kuo Designs IncKathy Kuo Designs Inc
We chose hair-on-hide pillows in an exotic chevron pattern to add texture and an eclectic rustic edge to an otherwise modern design sofa. The chairs we chose in this section have a pinstriped twill fabric and driftwood arms because we wanted to choose pieces with materials that matched the industrial appeal.
A+E Networks
A+E Networks
Kathy Kuo Designs IncKathy Kuo Designs Inc
White and bright always looks stunning, especially in this large open space where the city sun comes pouring in through the windows. The bold pattern and nailhead detailing of the chair make it statement pieces.
A+E Networks
A+E Networks
Kathy Kuo Designs IncKathy Kuo Designs Inc
Our game plan going in was to use both modern and traditional elements, blending together eclectic patterns and textures, to create a visually layered room. One of the first decisions we made was to divide the room into four quadrants. Why? Two reasons. First, usability. In a big open room filled with long tables, there is no way to create a defined space for conferences, group meetings, or casual conversation. With the room pieced into sections, the areas for talking are more intimate, and the sofas and chairs are triangulated in a way that facilitates conversation. Additionally, you can have four separate meetings or conversations occurring simultaneously without one group disrupting another, so it’s just practical. The second reason for the quadrants was design cohesion. It’s difficult to construct an eclectic look in a large room that is also cohesive. But by breaking the room up, we were able to design four parts that each have their own tone and personality, and then each of the four sections play off one another to work as a unified whole.

Eclectic Living Design Ideas with Planked Wall Panelling

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