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Anu Varma
My family room in Atlanta. A gorgeous stone fireplace gives this space a rustic touch. A bright red rug from Mexico, silk blinds and handmade cushions from India.
Fabric Works
Who wouldn't love a pool house like this? This room is sure to lift the spirits of anyone who enters. Custom pIllows, cushions, ottoman and draperies by Fabric Works. Room Design by Cinda Scadden from Portland Oregon.
A Creative Touch Draperies & Interiors
Duralee has many designer fabrics available for any style. A Creative Touch Draperies & Interiors can bring samples to your location.
Vining Design Associates
Ranch living room decorated with gaming trophies on the wall. Details with exposed wood beams in a cathedral ceiling.
Bayberry Cottage
Those "treasure chest" cubes that we've used instead of a coffee table are handy as can be....storage, table space, extra seating....
Valerie Ruddy Designs - Decorating Den Interiors
Hockey inspired custom window treatments for man cave!
Louie Leu Architect, Inc.
Created for entertainment, Moroccan themes are playfully implemented. Original Moroccan artifacts, rich textures and materials were meticulously assembled. The two story 'Kasbah' includes a dance studio and performance theater in the basement, a great room, kitchen and bar on the main level. Slide-away doors open the great room to the rear yard for an indoor/outdoor ambiance.
New England Design & Construction
This sophisticated and warm music room opens up to the dining area through a recessed pocket door, which is a new entry to help redirect the flow of traffic through this Brighton home.
Photography by OnSite Studios: Jay@onsitestudios.com
L.A. Design, LLC
The home office loft space boasts a cozy sitting area which includes mission style furniture by Stickley and an antique area rug.
Photography by Picture This Studios
Floorplan Rugs
Though it was a complete coincidence, the side-by-side of the rugs in this photo is actually pretty amazing! Why? The rugs stacked on the left are Indian dhurries that are handwoven with simple colors and no patterns. This makes them a fast, affordable option of handmade rug. On the right, we have an Afghan style Biljik rug. They are known for their deep reds and navy blues, distinct floral and graphic patterns and soft pile. In many ways, this kind of tribal rug is a rug dealer's rug: when it comes down to it, they're one of the best values for exceptional quality. Unintentionally, we placed two examples of great value for money side by side!
Eclectic Red Family Room Design Photos
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