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Summer Thornton Design, Inc
A pink velvet sofa pops against dark teal walls with traditional millwork. The lucite coffee table adds a modern touch and offsets the traditional heavy mantle. Animal prints, plush accent pillows and a soft area rug make this living room anything but stuffy.
Summer Thornton Design, Inc.
Melinamade - Residential Design + Interiors
A remodeled modern and eclectic living room designed with Lisa Rubenstein. This room was featured on Houzz in a "Room of the Day" editorial piece: http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/54584369/list/room-of-the-day-dramatic-redesign-brings-intimacy-to-a-large-room
Christen Ales Interior Design
Merrick Ales
brown area rugs, large artwork, Artwork & Prints, light wood floors, stone wall, recessed lighting, stonework,
John McClain Design
This eclectic living room pays homage to a mix of Modern, Art Deco and Mid-Century Modern design styles through a coming together of mixed materials, contrasting shapes and bold linear and architectural elements.
Photo: Zeke Ruelas
Estibaliz Martín
Las zonas tanto del salón como del comedor gozan de grandes ventanales por los que nunca falta la luz natural.
London Dream Building
We are happy to share the filmed video with the home owners, sharing their experience developing this project. We are very pleased to invite you to join us in this journey : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D56flZzqKZA London Dream Building Team, PAVZO Photography and film
One Kings Lane
The Finished Living Area: By simply adding a table and a chair in the corner, large-scale art, and a tall decorative mantel for books and the TV, Anthony reimagines the living area as a warm multipurpose spot with ample lighting and seating.
Photo by Manuel Rodriguez
New Jersey Tile & Stone Inc.
Noon Burnet
Porcelain Tile
8x48 Matte Chevron : 8x48 Matte : 8x48 Polished
Warm and bursting with light, NOON is a contemporary
expression of the simple life. The natural warmth of
wood restores the lively pace of a thrilling life to urban
spaces, in perfect harmony with the surrounding
environment. Irregular veins, knots and splits, unique
boards with their striking shaded effects allows this
porcelain collection to illuminate the original material,
bringing a splendid, practical glow to the setting.
Kaplan Architects, AIA
We created a new library space off to the side from the remodeled living room. We had new hand scraped hardwood flooring installed throughout.
Mitchell Shenker Photography
Adrienne DeRosa
Adamik and Churney provided for a dividing wall to separate the kitchen from the living area, a decision that expanded possibilities in terms of how to best layout the space. At merely five-feet tall, the partition maintains the open-air feeling of the space, yet is ample enough to accommodate the entertainment center.
In order to unify the Living and Dining areas, Adamik chose a large-scale seagrass rug. It is latex-padded, making it not only comfortable under foot, but also an improvement in terms of sound dampening. "I layered an indigo blue Pakistani Gabbeh over the seagrass to define the living room," the designer explains. The layering of various textures and materials adds to the room's understated depth.
Rug: Pakistani Gabbeh, Weisshouse; Tufted Poufs: Cisco Brothers
Adrienne DeRosa Photography
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