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Seasons in Colour
Double aspect living room painted in Farrow & Ball Cornforth White, with a large grey rug layered with a cowhide (both from The Rug Seller). The large coffee table (100x100cm) is from La Redoute and it was chosen as it provides excellent storage. A glass table was not an option for this family who wanted to use the table as a footstool when watching movies!
The sofa is the Eden from the Sofa Workshop via DFS. The cushions are from H&M and the throw by Hermes, The brass side tables are via Houseology and they are by Dutchbone, a Danish interiors brand. The table lamps are by Safavieh. The roses canvas was drawn by the owner's grandma. A natural high fence that surrounds the back garden provides privacy and as a result the owners felt that curtains were not needed on this side of the room.
The floor is a 12mm laminate in smoked oak colour.
Photo: Jenny Kakoudakis
Coombs Design
The sofa is custom upholstered in caramel leather and indoor outdoor fabric. It can take a beating and still look great: a perfect choice for a family home.
Photo by Suzanna Scott.
Candela Creative Group
Bold, Eclectic, Tribal and modern Design. Bohemian fabric prints. West Elm, IKEA, World Market, Target,Pier1Imports, Anthropologie,
Photo credits by ©LunaSkyDemarco and ©Candela Creative Group, Inc.
Sonia b design
Living room design and supply
Revisited electrical layout and addition of lighting points
Bespoke sofa
I Am Nomad
Wall Colour | Inchiyra Blue, Farrow & Ball
Woodwork Colour | Schoolhouse White, Farrow & Ball
Ceiling Wallpaper | Enigma BP5509, Farrow & Ball
Ceiling Border Colour | Paean Black, Farrow & Ball
Accessories | www.iamnomad.co.uk
Bean Interiors
Farrow & Ball's Charleston Grey provided the perfect backdrop to Sofas & Stuff's large traditional Alwinton sofa, layered with throws and cushions to provide texture and interest.
Drawn Interior Design
Sustainable, timeless & full of character.
A combination of neutral & strong colour offers balance and interest to the wonderful high ceilings, while a careful curation of vintage pieces reflects the owner’s commitment to sustainability. A prayer cupboard hides the TV when the family is entertaining and a dentist chair adds an unexpected reading spot overlooking the garden.
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